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This collection of English and Spanish articles brings together the latest scholarship on Mexican unrest by researchers in both the United States and Mexico. The contributors use the economic, social and cultural situations in Mexico throughout its history to explain the varied and complex nature of rebellions and other upheavals. The essays are organised in three sections: part one, The Colonial Era, includes articles interpreting rebellions of the 17th and 18th centuries as sophisticated attempts to redress sociopolitical imbalances; part two, The National Period, examines how national politics became a new source of conflict after independence - essays in this section include discussions of the doomed 1832 rebellion, in which a group of Mexico City politicians failed to establish a constitutional government, and the struggle among the Church, army, states and wealthiest class to dominate the country; part three, Interpreting Rebellions, presents broader analyses of contention, looking in particular at the role of bandits and religious beliefs in rebellions. The topics covered in this volume should be of interest to scholars of Mexican history and Latin America in general. The combining of social and political history to illuminate the causes of unrest should be welcomed by historians of virtually any region.

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title Patterns of Contention in Mexican History Latin American Silhouettes - photo 1

title:Patterns of Contention in Mexican History Latin American Silhouettes
author:Rodrguez O., Jaime E.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0842023992
print isbn13:9780842023993
ebook isbn13:9780585120874
language:English
subjectRevolutions--Mexico--History--Congresses, Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810--Congresses, Mexico--History--1810- --Congresses.
publication date:1992
lcc:F1231.P38 1992eb
ddc:972/.02
subject:Revolutions--Mexico--History--Congresses, Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810--Congresses, Mexico--History--1810- --Congresses.
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Colonel Porfirio Daz (ca. 1870)
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Patterns of Contention in Mexican History
Edited by Jaime E. Rodrguez O.
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A Scholarly Resources Inc. Imprint
Wilmington, Delaware
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The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
1992 by The Regents of the University of California
All rights reserved
First published 1992
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Sources for Illustrations
Archivo General de la Nacin Mxico; Museo Nacional de Historia, Mxico; Claudio Linati, Costumes et moeurs de Mexique (London, 1830); Carl Nebel, Voyage pittoresque et archologique dans la partie plus intressante de Mexique (Paris, 1836); J. Decaen, ed., Mxico y sus alrededores Coleccin de monumentos, trajes y paisajes, 2d. ed. (Mexico, 1864)
Front endsheet: Soldiers from the south (ca. 1830)
Back endsheet: Cedilla's troops after the victory over the Escobar Rebellion in 1929
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Patterns of contention in Mexican history / edited by Jaime E. Rodrguez O.
p. cm. (Latin American silhouettes)
English and Spanish.
"Third in a series of symposia volumes on `rebellions and revolutions' in
Mexico [sponsored by the Mexico/Chicano Program, University of
California, Irvine]"Pref.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and indexes.
ISBN 0-8420-2399-2 (alk. paper)
1. RevolutionsMexicoHistoryCongresses. 2. MexicoHistory
Spanish colony, 15401810Congresses. 3. MexicoHistory1810
Congresses. I. Rodrguez O., Jaime E., 1940. II. University of
California, Irvine. Mexico/Chicano Program. III. Series.
F1231.P38 1991
972'.02dc20 91-38845
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To the Archivo General de la Nacin de Mxico
one of the world's great cultural centers
its distinguished directors
and dedicated staff
who for two hundred years
have cherished and protected
their nation's heritage
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CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Contributors
xiii
Introduction
Jaime E. Rodrguez O.
1
I. The Colonial Era
Un movimiento poltico indio: La "rebelin" de Tehuantepec, 16601661
Marcello Carmagnani
17
Orgenes sociales de la rebelin de San Luis Potos, 1767
Felipe Castro Gutirrez
37
Identidad india, legitimidad y emancipacin poltica en el noroeste de Mxico (Copala, 1771)
Jos Luis Mirafuentes Galvn
49
Bite of the Hydra: The Rebellion of Cura Miguel Hidalgo, 18101811
Christon I. Archer
69
De la fidelidad a la infidencia: Los gobernadores de la parcialidad de San Juan
Virginia Guedea
95

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II. The National Period
The Origins of the 1832 Rebellion
Jaime E. Rodrguez O.
145
Los pronunciamientos de 1832: Aspirantismo poltico e ideologa
Josefina Zoraida Vzquez
163
"They Went Thataway": The Evolution of the Pronunciamiento, 18211856
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
187
La Guardia Nacional y movilizacin poltica de los pueblos
Alicia Hernndez Chvez
207
"None but the Justice of God": Tomochic, 18911892
Paul J. Vanderwood
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