04361nam 2200721Ia 450 991046000220332120200520144314.01-283-05107-997866130510730-8032-3443-0(CKB)2670000000069669(EBL)635528(OCoLC)699475348(SSID)ssj0000484447(PQKBManifestationID)11338992(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000484447(PQKBWorkID)10594577(PQKB)10256742(MiAaPQ)EBC635528(OCoLC)704517548(MdBmJHUP)muse2479(Au-PeEL)EBL635528(CaPaEBR)ebr10438081(CaONFJC)MIL305107(EXLCZ)99267000000006966920100429d2010 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrForceful negotiations[electronic resource] the origins of the pronunciamiento in nineteenth-century Mexico /edited and with an introduction by Will FowlerLincoln University of Nebraska Pressc20101 online resource (365 p.)The Mexican experienceDescription based upon print version of record.0-8032-2540-7 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : the nineteenth-century practice of the pronunciamiento and its origins -- Chronology of main events and pronunciamientos, 1821-1853 -- Iguala : the prototype / Timothy E. Anna -- Agustín de Iturbide : from the pronunciamiento of Iguala to the coup of 1822 / Ivana Frasquet and Manuel Chust -- Two reactions to the illegitimate succession of 1828 : Campeche and Jalapa / Josefina Zoraida Vázquez -- Municipalities, prefects, and pronunciamientos : power and political mobilizations in the Huasteca during the first Federal Republic / Michael T. Ducey -- The origins of the pronunciamientos of San Luis Potosí : an overview / Kerry McDonald -- The British and an early pronunciamiento, 1833-1834 / Michael P. Costeloe -- The origins of the Santiago Imán Revolt, 1838-1840 : a reassessment / Shara Ali -- A reluctant advocate : Mariano Otero and the Revolución de Jalisco / Melissa Boyd -- Constitution and congress : a pronunciamiento for legality, December 1844 / Reynaldo Sordo Cedeño -- "The curious manner in which pronunciamientos are got up in this country" : the plan of Blancarte of 26 July 1852 / Rosie Doyle -- Inventing the nation : the pronunciamiento and the construction of Mexican national identity, 1821-1876 / Germán Martínez Martínez -- "I pronounce thus I exist" : redefining the pronunciamiento in independent Mexico, 1821-1876 / Will Fowler.Often translated as "revolt," a pronunciamiento was a formal, written protest, typically drafted as a list of grievances or demands, that could result in an armed rebellion. This common nineteenth-century Hispano-Mexican extra constitutional practice was used by soldiers and civilians to forcefully lobby, negotiate, or petition for political change. Although the majority of these petitions failed to achieve their aims, many leading political changes in nineteenth-century Mexico were caused or provoked by one of the more than fifteen hundred pronunciamientos filed between 1821 and 1876.Mexican experience.Political cultureMexicoHistory19th centuryPolitical violenceMexicoHistory19th centuryRevolutionsMexicoHistory19th centuryGovernment, Resistance toMexicoHistory19th centuryLegitimacy of governmentsMexicoHistory19th centuryMexicoPolitics and government1821-1861MexicoHistory1821-1861Electronic books.Political cultureHistoryPolitical violenceHistoryRevolutionsHistoryGovernment, Resistance toHistoryLegitimacy of governmentsHistory972/.04Fowler Will1966-1027980MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460002203321Forceful negotiations2491724UNINA