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Recent Additions to Nineteenth-Century Mexican Historiography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Stephen R. Niblo
Affiliation:
La Trobe University
Laurens B. Perry
Affiliation:
Universidad Veracruzana (Veracruz)
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The recent literature dealing with Mexico in the nineteenth century is massive. This motivated us to the task of reviewing the material published since the Third Reunion of Mexican and North American Historians at Oaxtapec in 1969. Initially over 450 titles were identified, dealing with all aspects of the period. Our original intention was to review the literature in Spanish, since that material is already becoming difficult to locate, but our attempt to treat material in only one language became unworkable. We also had planned to organize the essay conceptually rather than chronologically, but too many important studies were left out. So we have reluctantly returned to the traditionally accepted periodization of political history: independence, early republic, reform, and the porfiriato. Limitations of space forced the elimination of sections dealing with local, diplomatic, intellectual, and cultural history.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1978 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

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José Miranda, Las ideas e instituciones políticas mexicanas; primera parte: 1521–1820 (México: UNAM, 1952); Francisco López Cámara, La génesis de la conciencia liberal en México (México: El Colegio de México, 1954); Jesús Reyes Heroles, El liberalismo mexicano; los orígenes (México: UNAM, 1957); José Miranda et al., Presencia de Rousseau (México: UNAM, 1962).