La historiografía de la independencia mexicana: una visión regional
Abstract
This article focuses on the main historiographical trends on the Mexican process of independence since the middle of last century. In addition, a study of case is included to show the historiographical innovations because the interest woken up by local history. Concretely, we studied the case of Puebla in order to demonstrate that its participation in the process was tied not only to a longing of strengthening the local power opposite to the capital of the monarchy, but also for its opposition to the viceroyalty.Downloads
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