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AViva MZxico! AViva la Independencia!

Celebrations of September 16

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AViva MZxico! AViva la Independencia!

Celebrations of September 16

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AViva MZxico! AViva la Independencia! Celebrations of September 16 examines the Independence holiday, exploring how this most important public festival in the civic calendar has given Mexicans a rich tradition of national celebration that is part creation myth, part official pomp, and part popular merrymaking. The editors examine how Independence Day festivities have provided a medium for informal education, sketching on the canvas of the public sphere national values, glorifying specific historical events and individuals, and celebrating government plans and achievements. Since 1823, this festival has served as an essential contribution to the conversion of Mexicans to common ideals, as people across the country express their national identity with the cry, 'AViva MZxico! AViva la Independencia!'

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Functions of Patriotic Ceremony in Mexico
Chapter 2 Images of Independence in the Nineteenth Century: The Grito de Dolores, History and Myth
Chapter 3 The Junta Patriótica and the Celebration of Independence in Mexico City, 1825–1855
Chapter 4 The First Independence Celebrations in San Luis Potosí, 1824–1847
Chapter 5 San Angel as the Site of National Festivals in the 1860s
Chapter 6 Conservatives Contest the Meaning of Independence, 1846–1855
Chapter 7 New Celebrations of Independence: Puebla (1869) and Mexico City (1883)
Chapter 8 The Capital Commemorates Independence at the Turn of the Century
Chapter 9 1910 Mexico City: Space and Nation in the City of the Centenario
Chapter 10 The 1921 Centennial Celebration of Mexico's Independence: State Building and Popular Negotiation
Chapter 11 Postrevolutionary Contexts for Independence Day: The "Problem" of Order and the Invention of Revolution Day, 1920s–1940s
Chapter 12 Suggested Readings
Chapter 13 About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 14 Index

Product details

Published Nov 01 2000
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 261
ISBN 9780842029155
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Latin American Silhouettes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

William H. Beezley

William H. Beezley received the Ohtli medal from t…

Anthology Editor

David E. Lorey

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