Santa Anna of MexicoU of Nebraska Press, 2007 M12 1 - 501 páginas The Santa Anna is an intelligent, dynamic, yet reluctant leader, ingeniously deceptive at times, courageous and patriotic at others. This book provides a picture of Santa Anna's life, with new insights into his activities in his bailiwick of Veracruz and in his numerous military engagements. |
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... President, 1832–1835 133 8.The Warrior President, 1835–1837 158 9.The Landowner President, 1837–1841 184 Part 4: A Road Paved with Good Intentions, 1841–1848 10.The Santanista Project, 1841–1844 213 11.Our Man in Havana, 1844–1846 Table ...
... President, 1832–1835 133 8.The Warrior President, 1835–1837 158 9.The Landowner President, 1837–1841 184 Part 4: A Road Paved with Good Intentions, 1841–1848 10.The Santanista Project, 1841–1844 213 11.Our Man in Havana, 1844–1846 Table ...
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... president of Mexico, he is consistently depicted as a traitor, a turncoat, and a tyrant. He was the traitor who allegedly recognized the independence of Texas in captivity (1836), who lost the Mexican-American War (1846–48) for a ...
... president of Mexico, he is consistently depicted as a traitor, a turncoat, and a tyrant. He was the traitor who allegedly recognized the independence of Texas in captivity (1836), who lost the Mexican-American War (1846–48) for a ...
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... president of the republic. Thereafter he was president on six different occasions (1833–35, 1839, 1841–43, 1843–44, 1846–47, and 1853–55), although he always preferred to retire to his haciendas in Veracruz whenever he had the chance ...
... president of the republic. Thereafter he was president on six different occasions (1833–35, 1839, 1841–43, 1843–44, 1846–47, and 1853–55), although he always preferred to retire to his haciendas in Veracruz whenever he had the chance ...
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... president of the republic, who over the previous four decades had repeatedly and in the most extraordinary of circumstances succeeded in returning to power, was this time unable to pull off another miraculous recovery. Colonel José ...
... president of the republic, who over the previous four decades had repeatedly and in the most extraordinary of circumstances succeeded in returning to power, was this time unable to pull off another miraculous recovery. Colonel José ...
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... President Valentín Gómez Farías. In 1841, following the overthrow of General Anastasio Bustamante's government (1837–41), and as was stipulated in the Bases de Tacubaya (6 October), he served as dictator until the 1843 Constitution was ...
... President Valentín Gómez Farías. In 1841, following the overthrow of General Anastasio Bustamante's government (1837–41), and as was stipulated in the Bases de Tacubaya (6 October), he served as dictator until the 1843 Constitution was ...
Contenido
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2 An Officer and a Gentleman 18101821 | 20 |
3 Liberator of Veracruz Founder of the Republic18211823 | 43 |
The Making of a Caudillo 18231832 | 69 |
4 A Federalist on the Periphery 18231825 | 71 |
5 Among the Jarochos 18251828 | 88 |
6 General of Tricks 18281832 | 109 |
10 The Santanista Project 18411844 | 213 |
11 Our Man in Havana 18441846 | 238 |
12 The MexicanAmerican War 18461848 | 256 |
The Autumn of the Patriarch 18491876 | 287 |
13 The Man Who Would Be King 18491855 | 289 |
14 The General in His Labyrinth 18561876 | 317 |
A Good Mexican | 346 |
Chronology | 369 |
The Returns of the Phoenix 18321841 | 131 |
7 The Absentee President 18321835 | 133 |
8 The Warrior President 18351837 | 158 |
9 The Landowner President 18371841 | 184 |
A Road Paved with Good Intentions 18411848 | 211 |
Notes | 391 |
Bibliography | 449 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página xxiii - In a little while entered General Santa Anna himself ; a gentlemanly, good-looking, quietly-dressed, rather melancholy-looking person, with one leg, apparently somewhat of an invalid, and to us the most interesting person in the group. He has a sallow complexion, fine dark eyes, soft and penetrating, and an interesting expression of face.
Página xxiii - Knowing nothing of his past history, one would have said a philosopher, living in dignified retirement, one who had tried the world, and found that all was vanity, one who had suffered ingratitude, and who, if he were ever persuaded to emerge from his retreat, would only do so, Cincinnatus-like, to benefit his country.