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100 1 $aHamnett, Brian R.
245 10 $aJuárez /$cBrian Hamnett.
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490 1 $aProfiles in power
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aJuarez, the Indian-born (Zapotec) founding father of modern Mexico, championed a newly-independent, largely non-white nation. He struggled to preserve the integrity of Mexico as a sovereign state in the face of US pressure and European intervention; and, as President, his brand of Liberalism broke with the Indian and Hispanic pasts, curbed the power of church and army, and promoted federalism and civil rule.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Nineteenth-century Mexico: the world of Juarez -- Ch. 2. The provincial origins: Juarez and Oaxaca -- Ch. 3. Juarez and Liberalism -- Ch. 4. Juarez, the Constitution of 1857 and the collapse of the Liberal regime -- Ch. 5. Juarez and the Catholic Church -- Ch. 6. Juarez and the state governors -- Ch. 7. Juarez and the United States -- Ch. 8. Juarez and the European Powers -- Ch. 9. The last period of Juarez: party, Constitution and power -- Ch. 10. Juarez, the Diaz brothers and the Rebellion of La Noria.
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