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Mexico City, 1808
Power, Sovereignty, and Silver in an Age of War and Revolution
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About The Book
Tutino offers a new vision of the political violence and social conflicts that led to the fall of silver capitalism and Mexican independence in 1821. People demanding rights faced military defenders of power and privilege—the legacy of 1808 that shaped Mexican history.
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- Publisher: UNM Press (October 1, 2018)
- Length: 324 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826360021
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A valuable and timely contribution that helps the reader to consider the subject anew and go beyond a nationalism anchored in the nineteenth century.--Antonio Ibarra, Journal of Latin American Studies
Tutino's careful reconstruction of the varied, sometimes contradictory responses of the city's oligarchs--the greatest stakeholders in New Spain's colonial order--to silver bonanzas, devastating droughts, rural revolts, imperial wars, and fiscal crises is illuminating.--Erika Pani, American Historical Review
Tutino's careful reconstruction of the varied, sometimes contradictory responses of the city's oligarchs--the greatest stakeholders in New Spain's colonial order--to silver bonanzas, devastating droughts, rural revolts, imperial wars, and fiscal crises is illuminating.--Erika Pani, American Historical Review
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