Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884

In 1824, in order to affirm itself as an independent nation, the Mexican government took out a loan with English bankers. Back payments and interest accumulated over a period of fifty years until the government renegotiated the debt with the financiers and tried to get the renegotiation ratified by...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d28c63deddbd428d82752a87517bdc6d2021-12-02T10:28:37ZRazones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 18841626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.2838https://doaj.org/article/d28c63deddbd428d82752a87517bdc6d2006-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/2838https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In 1824, in order to affirm itself as an independent nation, the Mexican government took out a loan with English bankers. Back payments and interest accumulated over a period of fifty years until the government renegotiated the debt with the financiers and tried to get the renegotiation ratified by Congress. The proposal unleashed a tremendous opposition, one that spilled out into the streets and resulted in many wounded and dead. In Congress, some of the finest minds of the times were pitted against one another, men such as Guillermo Prieto, Salvador Díaz Mirón, Francisco Bulnes, and Justo Sierra, among others. These minds represented two irreconcilable visions of the world, of politics and of society. Based on the newspaper THE DAILY DEBATES OF CONGRESS, on other official documents, and on pieces about the congressional debates from the Mexican press of the era, this article analyses the different forms and spaces of violence, and the reasons behind as well as the passions underlying the debate.Javier Pérez SillerCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsarticlePorfiriatoHistory of the sensibilitysocial movementsparliamentary discussionAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2006)
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History of the sensibility
social movements
parliamentary discussion
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Latin America. Spanish America
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History of the sensibility
social movements
parliamentary discussion
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Javier Pérez Siller
Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
description In 1824, in order to affirm itself as an independent nation, the Mexican government took out a loan with English bankers. Back payments and interest accumulated over a period of fifty years until the government renegotiated the debt with the financiers and tried to get the renegotiation ratified by Congress. The proposal unleashed a tremendous opposition, one that spilled out into the streets and resulted in many wounded and dead. In Congress, some of the finest minds of the times were pitted against one another, men such as Guillermo Prieto, Salvador Díaz Mirón, Francisco Bulnes, and Justo Sierra, among others. These minds represented two irreconcilable visions of the world, of politics and of society. Based on the newspaper THE DAILY DEBATES OF CONGRESS, on other official documents, and on pieces about the congressional debates from the Mexican press of the era, this article analyses the different forms and spaces of violence, and the reasons behind as well as the passions underlying the debate.
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title Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
title_short Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
title_full Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
title_fullStr Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
title_full_unstemmed Razones, pasiones y violencia en México. El reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
title_sort razones, pasiones y violencia en méxico. el reconocimiento de la deuda inglesa en 1884
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