Emilio Rabasa and the Survival of Porfirian Liberalism : the Man, His Career, and His Ideas, 1856-1930.

Hale has written intellectual and career biography of an eminent Mexican jurist and politician from the old regime whose ideas survived the Mexican Revolution of 1910-20, despite years of opposition and exile.

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Main Author: Hale, Charles
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front matter
  • Contents
  • List of Photographs
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • Chapter One. Introduction: The Nineteenth-Century Heritage
  • Chapter Two. Forming a Porfirian Career: Oaxaca, Mexico City, and Chiapas (1856-1894)
  • Chapter Three. Senator, Juridical Theorist, and Constitutional Historian (1894-1912)
  • Chapter Four. Confronting the Revolution (1911-1914)
  • Chapter Five. The Exile Years: Politics, Journalism, and History (1914-1920)
  • Chapter Six. Europe and the Return to Mexico: Economic Development and the Social Agenda of the Revolution (1919-1930)
  • Chapter Seven. The Constitution of 1917, the Supreme Court, and the Conflict of Legal Traditions (1912-1930)
  • Chapter Eight. Conclusion: The Survival of Porfirian Liberalism
  • Appendix A. A Castelar
  • Appendix B. Emilio Rabasa's Immediate Family
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index