The Mexican Wars for Independence: A HistoryFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 14 abr 2009 - 280 páginas Mexico's wars for independence were not fought to achieve political independence. Unlike their neighbors to the north, Mexico's revolutionaries aimed to overhaul their society. Intending profound social reform, the rebellion's leaders declared from the onset that their struggle would be incomplete, even meaningless, if it were merely a political event. |
Índice
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3 Crisis | 31 |
4 The Querétaro Conspiracy | 53 |
5 The Hidalgo Rebellion | 74 |
6 War the Cortes and the Constitution | 108 |
Illustrations | 124 |
7 The Unraveling Revolution | 136 |
8 Independence | 160 |
9 The Tragic Empire | 181 |
Epilogue | 211 |
Notes | 223 |
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Acknowledgments | 235 |
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The Mexican Wars for Independence: A History Timothy J. Henderson No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2010 |