In late 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala, an influential Mexican statesman, writer, and editor, fled Mexico and traveled to the United States as a political exile. In 1834 he published Viage a los Estados Unidos del Norte de América [Journey to the United States of North America], one of the earliest known meditations on U.S. democracy. While ostensibly written about the United States, Viage is directed at his fellow Mexicans and is intended as a tool for learning about democratic ideals and their potential realization\ud in Mexico. In this article, I examine Zavala’s ideas about degeneracy and barbarism as presented through his discussion of slavery and slave-like imitation in both the U.S. and Mexico. Throughout his narrative, Zavala points to dif...
The war between Spain and the United States. which broke out in the summer of 1898 in Cuba, Puerto R...
This article analyses a paradox in liberal policies of abolition of slavery which were adopted in La...
This article examines the personal experience of Félix Mejía, a Spanish liberal exiled in the United...
In late 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala, an influential Mexican statesman, writer, and editor, fled Mexico a...
The nineteenth century was crucial for the global expansion of republicanism and liberal political c...
Democratic ideas were used to legitimize both the need to abolish and to preserve the slave trade an...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
Nuestro trabajo indaga en la retórica del diagnóstico contemporáneo sobre las sociedades latinoameri...
En el presente artículo se analiza la búsqueda de la libertad por parte de las personas esclavizadas...
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara\u27s book, Slavery, Freedom, and Abolition in Latin America and the Atlan...
En 1946 el sociólogo Frank Tannenbaum ofreció una imagen positiva de la esclavitud en América Latina...
In this article the abolition of slavery in the New Granada is studied. In it a pursuit of the ways ...
En 1946 el sociólogo Frank Tannenbaum ofreció una imagen positiva de la esclavitud en América Latina...
ÍNDICE Introducción. Introduction. La participación de los negros en la milicia colonial. S...
The war between Spain and the United States. which broke out in the summer of 1898 in Cuba, Puerto R...
This article analyses a paradox in liberal policies of abolition of slavery which were adopted in La...
This article examines the personal experience of Félix Mejía, a Spanish liberal exiled in the United...
In late 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala, an influential Mexican statesman, writer, and editor, fled Mexico a...
The nineteenth century was crucial for the global expansion of republicanism and liberal political c...
Democratic ideas were used to legitimize both the need to abolish and to preserve the slave trade an...
This article discusses the search for freedom by enslaved people in Louisiana, before the abolitioni...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
Nuestro trabajo indaga en la retórica del diagnóstico contemporáneo sobre las sociedades latinoameri...
En el presente artículo se analiza la búsqueda de la libertad por parte de las personas esclavizadas...
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara\u27s book, Slavery, Freedom, and Abolition in Latin America and the Atlan...
En 1946 el sociólogo Frank Tannenbaum ofreció una imagen positiva de la esclavitud en América Latina...
In this article the abolition of slavery in the New Granada is studied. In it a pursuit of the ways ...
En 1946 el sociólogo Frank Tannenbaum ofreció una imagen positiva de la esclavitud en América Latina...
ÍNDICE Introducción. Introduction. La participación de los negros en la milicia colonial. S...
The war between Spain and the United States. which broke out in the summer of 1898 in Cuba, Puerto R...
This article analyses a paradox in liberal policies of abolition of slavery which were adopted in La...
This article examines the personal experience of Félix Mejía, a Spanish liberal exiled in the United...