Barbara A. Tenenbaum
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Americas | 2008
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Most histories of Mexico during the period from Independence to the Reforma (1821-1856) revolve to a greater or lesser degree around the figure of Antonio de Padua Maria Severino L6pez de Santa Anna. The Diccionario Porrua has him as President of Mexico on ten separate occasions, and he plays prominent roles in every major event from the proclaiming of the republic in 1823, to the ending of the French empire in 1867. He has come to symbolize everything that went wrong about that time, personifying the factionalism, instability, corruption, and Mexicos inability to defend itself from foreign invasion. Yet, the man who managed to live to 82years-old, minus one leg, even today exerts a perverse fascination for his charisma, well over a century after his death.
Historia Mexicana | 1994
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
The Historian | 2015
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe | 2014
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Americas | 2010
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Americas | 2010
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Americas | 2010
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Archive | 2007
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Americas | 1999
Barbara A. Tenenbaum
Americas | 1997
Barbara A. Tenenbaum