メキシコ革命の源流としての自由主義の系譜
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- 杉守 慶太
- 成蹊大学
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- フアレスの思想的遺産
Description
<p>This paper attempts to examine the genealogy of liberalism leading up to the Mexican Revolution by analyzing the legacy of the political ideas of Benito Juárez (1806-1872).</p><p>One of the notable features in the historical studies of liberalism after Mexican Revolution was the tendency to ignore the years 1867 to 1910, particularly the era of Porfirio Díaz. Historians generally treated the revolutionary movement as a return to liberalism of the Restored Republic (1867-1876), based upon the political ideas of Juárez. They stressed the discontinuities between the era of Díaz and the Mexican Revolution.</p><p>The paper will demonstrate that such emphasis on the discontinuities between the era of Díaz and the Mexican Revolution made it difficult to comprehend that one of Juárez political ideas in the era of the Restored Republic was to strength the executive powers, and exaggerated the liberal and democratic aspects of the revolution. In the process, the paper will argue that for both the revolutionary liberals and the scientific liberals, Juárez became a symbol for them to manipulate.</p>
Journal
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- Latin America Ronshu
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Latin America Ronshu 38 (0), 55-70, 2004
Japan Society of Social Science on Latin America
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390574953702113280
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- ISSN
- 24365572
- 0286004X
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed