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La crisis del orden colonial. Estructura agraria y rebeliones populares de la Nueva España, 1750–1821

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Tradicionalmente la historia de México se ha venido interpretando como un proceso espacialmente homogéneo, sin importantes divisiones regionales e inscrito en una evolución de larga duración, que subrayaba el «desarrollo económico» y la estabilidad sociopolítica del siglo XVIII, frente a la «crisis» y la «anarquía» de la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Esta interpretación enfatizaba el papel de las luchas de independencia como la causa principal de los «males» del México decimonónico: si México como nación no nacía o nacía cansada, hipotecada su economía y fragmentada su geografía a causa de las disensiones entre las élites locales en lucha por el control del poder (centralistas contra federalistas), se debía al alto costo pagado en estas guerras.

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  • Herrero, Pedro Perez, 1993. "La crisis del orden colonial. Estructura agraria y rebeliones populares de la Nueva España, 1750–1821," Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(1), pages 193-205, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:reveco:v:11:y:1993:i:01:p:193-205_00
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