Juarez by Brian Hamnett

Juarez by Brian Hamnett

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This study of Benito Juarez and political power concentrates on the context, both national and provincial, out of which he emerged. It examines how he became the centre of a provincial circle of professional men and goes on to explore his route to power at the national level.

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Juarez by Brian Hamnett

Benito Juarez (1806--72), Indian-born (Zapotec) founding father of modern Mexico, championed a newly independent, largely non-white nation at a time of aggressive European supremacy. His brand of liberalism broke with the Indian and Hispanic pasts, curbed the power of church and army, and promoted federalism and civil supremacy. He outmanoeuvred the conservatives in a bitter civil war (1858--61), and, as President, frustrated Napoleon III's imperial ambitions by defeating -- and executing -- his Habsburg puppet, the unfortunate emperor Maximilian. This is a major study of an extraordinary career, with resonances far beyond Mexico itself.
'Hamnett's study of Juxxx;rez the practical politician is a solid contribution to the further unravelling of the myth surrounding Juxxx;rez' European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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ISBN 13 9780582050532
ISBN 10 0582050537
Title Juarez
Author Brian Hamnett
Series Profiles In Power
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 1993-11-22
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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