从美国内部展望帝国:独立后墨西哥的流亡、君主立宪制和种族冲突

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Americas Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1017/tam.2023.63
Nicolás Alejandro González Quintero
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本文考察了Tiburcio Campe的报纸《El Español》,这是由流亡在新奥尔良的西班牙自由主义者在19世纪20年代末利用Cádiz宪法实验要求墨西哥恢复帝国统治的简短而一致的努力。由于对西班牙人的驱逐法(españoles),坎普被驱逐出墨西哥,他利用自己的报纸批评共和党的排他性政策,并反对废奴主义、种族冲突和加勒比地区反白人提案的可能扩张,促进帝国宪政,作为西班牙人和美洲人以及种族等级制度共存的唯一保证。关于墨西哥和美国的政治和种族平等的讨论,以及社区在新奥尔良流亡的经历,形成了这些想法,揭示了坎普和其他西班牙自由主义者如何重新倡导帝国。此外,他们在美国的流亡促进了他们参与跨大西洋公共领域和他们作品的流通,说明美国如何成为一个设想和宣传帝国努力的平台。因此,对El Español和Tiburcio Campe的行为的研究使我们能够理解流亡和亲君主制话语之间的错综复杂,以及独立后美国政治和种族平等的本质。
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Envisioning Empire from Inside the United States: Exile, Constitutional Monarchism, and Ethnic Conflict in Post-Independence Mexico
Abstract This article examines Tiburcio Campe's newspaper El Español , a brief yet concerted effort by exiled Spanish liberals in New Orleans that drew on the Cádiz constitutional experiment to demand the return of imperial rule in Mexico in the late 1820s. Exiled from Mexico as a consequence of the expulsion laws against Spaniards ( españoles ), Campe used his newspaper to criticize republican exclusionary policies and to militate against a possible expansion of abolitionism, ethnic conflict, and anti-white proposals in the Caribbean, promoting imperial constitutionalism as the only guarantor of the coexistence of Spaniards and Americanos and racial hierarchies in the Americas. Discussions regarding political and racial equality in Mexico and the United States, and the community's experience of exile in New Orleans, shaped these ideas, revealing how the banishment of Campe and other Spanish liberals renewed their advocacy of empire. Moreover, their exile in the United States facilitated their participation in the transatlantic public sphere and the circulation of their work, illustrating how the United States became a platform for envisioning and propagating imperial endeavors. Thus a study of El Español and Tiburcio Campe's actions allows us to comprehend the intricacies between exile and pro-monarchical discourses, as well as the nature of political and racial equality in the post-independence Americas.
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