The Mexican Wars for Independence

Paperback, 272 pages

Published by Hill and Wang.

ISBN:
978-0-8090-6923-1
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OCLC Number:
429024724

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Navigating through nineteenth-century Mexico's complex and volatile political environment, Timothy J. Henderson offers a well-rounded treatment of the entire period, but pays particular attention to the early phases of the revolt under the priests Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos. Hidalgo promised an immediate end to slavery and tailored his appeals to the poor, but also sanctioned pillage and shocking acts of violence. This savagery would ultimately cost Hidalgo, Morelos, and the entire country dearly, leading to the revolution's failure in pursuit of both meaningful social and political reform. While Mexico eventually gained independence from Spain, severe social injustices remained and would fester for another century. Henderson deftly traces the major leaders and conflicts, forcing us to reconsider what "independence" meant and means for Mexico today.

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Subjects

  • History -- Americas -- Mexico
  • History -- Historical Study -- Revolutionary
  • History -- Military
  • History -- World