Moreover, the new political order lacked authority, and its legitimacy was constantly challenged. Following the Mexican-American War Mexico lost half of its national territory. Mexico fought four international wars against Spain (1829), France (18–67), and the United States (1846–48). The following decades would be characterized by chronic turmoil. The young nation was crippled by its eleven-year-long civil war and a hostile international context in which, apart from Britain and the United States, most European countries initially refused to recognize its independence. “I Pronounce Thus I Exist”: Redefining the Pronunciamiento in Independent Mexico, 1821–1876 | 246 will fowler Bibliography | 267 Contributors | 309įollowing the achievement of independence in 1821, Mexico entered a period of marked instability. Inventing the Nation: The Pronunciamiento and the Construction of Mexican National Identity, 1821–1876 | 226 ger mn martnez martnez 12. “The Curious Manner in Which Pronunciamientos Are Got Up in This Country”: The Plan of Blancarte of 26 July 1852 | 203ġ1. Constitution and Congress: A Pronunciamiento for Legality, December 1844 | 180ġ0. A Reluctant Advocate: Mariano Otero and the Revolución de Jalisco | 162ĩ. The Origins of the Santiago Imán Revolt, 1838–1840: A Reassessment | 143 shar a ali 8. The British and an Early Pronunciamiento, 1833–1834 | 125 michael p. The Origins of the Pronunciamientos of San Luis Potosí: An Overview | 101 kerry m c donaldĦ. Municipalities, Prefects, and Pronunciamientos: Power and Political Mobilizations in the Huasteca during the First Federal Republic | 74 michael t. Two Reactions to the Illegitimate Succession of 1828: Campeche and Jalapa | 47 josefina zor aida vzquez 4. Agustín de Iturbide: From the Pronunciamiento of Iguala to the Coup of 1822 | 22ģ. Preface | vii Acknowledgments | xi Introduction: The Nineteenth-Century Practice of the Pronunciamiento and Its Origins | xv Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 1821–1853 | xli 1. Legitimacy of governments-Mexico-History-19th century. Government, Resistance to-Mexico- History-19th century. Political violence-Mexico-History-19th century. Political culture-Mexico-History-19th century. Mexico-Politics and government-1821–1861. (Mexican experience) Includes bibliographical references. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Forceful negotiations: the origins of the pronunciamiento in nineteenth-century Mexico / edited and with an introduction by Will Fowler. All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America © 2010 by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. University of Nebraska Press | Lincoln & London Forceful Negotiations The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico Edited and with an introduction by
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