HABSBURGS ON THE RIO GRANDE: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SECOND MEXICAN EMPIRE
$ 647.50 MXN
Tema: |
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ISBN: |
9780674258570 |
Autor: |
RAYMOND JONAS |
Editorial: |
HARVARD UNIV. PRESS |
Edición |
1° edición |
Año: |
2024 |
Sinposis
The Second Mexican Empire, often dismissed as a historical sideshow, is critical to appreciating the globally destabilizing effect of growing US power in the nineteenth century. In 1862, at the behest of Mexican reactionaries and with the initial support of Spain and Britain, Napoleon III of France sent troops into Mexico and installed Austrian archduke Ferdinand Maximilian as an imperial ruler who could resist democracy in North America. But what was supposed to be an easy victory proved a disaster. The French army was routed at the Battle of Puebla, and for the next four years, republican guerrillas bled the would-be empire. When the US Civil War ended, African American troops were dispatched to Mexico to hasten the French withdrawal.