ルーヴル美術館 × 荒木飛呂彦の初コラボ!Rohan au Louvre 」3〜4月発売、先行予約承り中
HOME > 洋書 > 詳細検索 > 検索結果
Porfirio Diaz (Profiles in Power)の画像
Porfirio Diaz (Profiles in Power)

Garner, Paul H.
Longman Pub Group (2001/07 出版)

Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版
ISBN: 9780582292673
DDC分類: 972.081092
Source: ENG

同じ分野の新着を見る
【換算レート】
  • US$ 1(US$) = \89

※在庫の有無は、提携する海外取次店の在庫を表示しております。
※表示の価格はBookWeb会員向の価格であり、店頭での販売価格とは異なりますのでご注意下さい。
BookWeb価格: ¥2,710 (税込)
ポイント: 25 pt   ポイントについて
外貨定価: US$ 29
円換算額: \2,710 (税込) + 手数料: \0 (C)
  • 在庫がございません、提携先の海外書籍取次会社を通じて出版社等からお取り寄せ致します。
    通常6〜9週間ほどで発送の見込みですが、商品によってはさらに時間がかかることもございます。
  • この商品は、国内送料無料でお届けします。
【ご注意事項】
  1. 出版社等の正確な在庫情報が不明のため、場合によっては品切・絶版などで入手ができないこともございます。その場合には、勝手ながらご注文は解約させて頂きます。あらかじめご了承下さいませ。
  2. 複数冊ご注文の場合、分れての入荷・発送となる場合がございます。

詳細

Source: ENG
Place of Publication: Great Britain
Subject Development: History
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Review:
  • Choice Reviews 2002 February
  • Choice Reviews 2002 February
  • CLS Opening Day Collections Audit-June 2002 (And Ongoing)

Book Data Full Description
Porfirio Diaz, President of Mexico (1876-1880 and 1884-1911) dominated his country during a crucial phase of its development into a modern nation. The political rule of Porfirio Diaz has mostly been viewed from the perspective of the Mexican Revolution which finally toppled him from power - holding that he was the cause of, and deserved, his own downfall. But Diaz has recently come to be seen in a rather different and less damning light. Nineteenth-century Latin American history shows the problem of promoting wider political participation and economic development whilst maintaining order and stability, and the difficulty in implementing liberal policies in societies with strong colonial traditions. In Mexico, Diaz oversaw real material achievements and successfully avoided serious domestic conflict, but sank into repressive tactics as his regime became progressively impotent. A comprehensive biography of Diaz, this text is an account of political survival and demise.

Baker&Taylor Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements                       vii
  Porfirio Diaz and Mexican Historiography:        1  (17)
  Porfirismo, Anti-Porfirismo and Neo-Porfirismo
    Anti-Porfirismo                                5  (2)
    Porfirismo                                     7  (5)
    Neo-Porfirismo                                 12 (6)
  The Foundations of Porfirian Mexico:             18 (30)
  Liberalism, Authoritarianism and the
  Patriotic Struggle, 1855-67
    Provincial origins: Diaz and Oaxaca, 1830-55   21 (3)
    Diaz's `conversion' to liberalism              24 (7)
    The authoritarian tradition: caudillismo       31 (3)
    and militarism
    The entry into politics: the Revolution of     34 (1)
    Ayutla, 1854
    National Guard commander and popular           35 (13)
    liberal, 1855-67
  The Long Road to the Presidency, 1867-76         48 (20)
    The presidential campaign of 1867              52 (2)
    The Diaz brothers in Oaxaca, 1867-71           54 (1)
    The Rebellion of La Noria, 1871-72             55 (3)
    The campaign against Lerdo, 1872-76            58 (3)
    The Tuxtepec campaign, 1876                    61 (7)
  Pragmatic Liberalism, 1876-84                    68 (30)
    The principles of Porfirian politics           70 (18)
    The elections of 1880                          88 (2)
    The presidency of Manuel Gonzalez, 1880-84     90 (8)
  The Consolidation of Power: Patriarchal          98 (39)
  Liberalism, 1884-1911
    Political practice after 1884                  100(2)
    Elections and re-elections                     102(5)
    Diaz and the governors                         107(3)
    The military                                   110(5)
    The church                                     115(8)
    The press                                      123(4)
    The cult of personality                        127(3)
    ¿Pax porfiriana?                        130(7)
  Diplomacy, Foreign Policy and International      137(26)
  Relations, 1876-1911
    The parameters of foreign policy               139(3)
    Diaz and foreign policy                        142(3)
    Mexico and the USA                             145(8)
    Mexico and the European powers                 153(5)
    The international image of Mexico in the       158(5)
    Fiestas del Centenario, 1910
  Paying for Order and Progress: Economic          163(31)
  Development, 1876-1911
    The evolution of economic policy               168(5)
    Indicators of progress                         173(21)
  The Price of Order and Progress: The Decline     194(28)
  and Fall of the Diaz Regime, 1900-11
    Revolutionary historiography and the demise    196(4)
    of the regime
    The regional impact of Porfirian development   200(5)
    National political crisis                      205(7)
    The Creelman interview, 1908                   212(3)
    Anti-re-electionism and Maderismo              215(7)
Epilogue and Conclusions                           222(9)
Glossary                                           231(3)
Bibliographical Essay                              234(6)
Chronology                                         240(16)
Map: Mexico in the Diaz era                        256(3)
Index                                              259

同じ分野の新着を見る