*HISTORY of church & state, *FEDERAL government, *ECCLESIASTICAL patronage, *NINETEENTH century, *HISTORY, *RELIGION, MEXICAN politics & government, 1821-1861
Abstract
This paper analyzes the various actions taken by the authorities of the state of Zacatecas (Mexico) during the First Federal Republic (1824-1835), in order to find solutions to problems related to the exercise of patronage and related topics. It shows that these proposals were useful to defend and drive federalism, and to advance a project to create a secular and liberal State and society. The paper concludes that the attempt to apply this was ambiguous, as it became part of the "pitfalls" that prevented the first federalism from consolidating by contributing to the division of local and national political groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*CHOLERA, *HISTORY of epidemics, *PUBLIC health, *DISEASE outbreaks, *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors, *HISTORY, *NINETEENTH century, *MEXICAN history
Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the characteristics of the cholera epidemic of 1833 in the city of Veracruz, from a sociodemographic approach, using information from the burial records of the Parish between 1832 and 1834, as well as the statistics and reports prepared by the Governors of Veracruz from 1827 to 1834, with which it has been possible to develope mortality indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2016
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