Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier
Fate had Fray Servando Teresa de Mier come to be side by side with the American delegates that participated in the Courts of Cádiz, after he passed from Portugal to Spain in 1808 to join the resistance against the Napoleonic invasion. This moment was determinant, and represented the trigger thar mad...
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El Colegio de México, A.C.
1998
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| description | Fate had Fray Servando Teresa de Mier come to be side by side with the American delegates that participated in the Courts of Cádiz, after he passed from Portugal to Spain in 1808 to join the resistance against the Napoleonic invasion. This moment was determinant, and represented the trigger thar made him fight with all his strenght against the Spanish government, to defend the liberty and absolute independence of America. This is the cornerstone that allows us to undersand all Fray Servando's life and thought from that moment to his death.Considering that Mier became one of the most meaningful figures in the American independence movemnt, it is important to undersant clearly his motivations, his main ideas, his political beliefs, and his ideological models. True enough, from his conversion in 1808 to his full maturity, as representative of an independent Mexico, his thought evolved deeply, to the point that in many occasions he abandoned, without a doubt, ideas and convictions he had defended strongly at other times.All in all, the clarity of his goals and political stands' saved him from shipwrecking in a turbulent and agitated sea of wideranging political theories, originated in many points of Europe and America and struggling to impose themselves. After the deceiving experience in the Courts of Cádiz, Fray Servando left wishing to realize two dreams for all America: that of liberty and that of absolute -not relative, as some authors were beginning to suggest at that time- independence. |
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| spelling | oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-24002022-04-19T20:25:29Z Influences and Evolution in the Political Thinking of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier Diego-Fernández Sotelo, Rafael New Spain Courts of Cádiz Teresa de Mier Enlightenment independence war 19th Century Nueva España Cortes de Cádiz Teresa de Mier Ilustración guerra de independencia siglo XIX Fate had Fray Servando Teresa de Mier come to be side by side with the American delegates that participated in the Courts of Cádiz, after he passed from Portugal to Spain in 1808 to join the resistance against the Napoleonic invasion. This moment was determinant, and represented the trigger thar made him fight with all his strenght against the Spanish government, to defend the liberty and absolute independence of America. This is the cornerstone that allows us to undersand all Fray Servando's life and thought from that moment to his death.Considering that Mier became one of the most meaningful figures in the American independence movemnt, it is important to undersant clearly his motivations, his main ideas, his political beliefs, and his ideological models. True enough, from his conversion in 1808 to his full maturity, as representative of an independent Mexico, his thought evolved deeply, to the point that in many occasions he abandoned, without a doubt, ideas and convictions he had defended strongly at other times.All in all, the clarity of his goals and political stands' saved him from shipwrecking in a turbulent and agitated sea of wideranging political theories, originated in many points of Europe and America and struggling to impose themselves. After the deceiving experience in the Courts of Cádiz, Fray Servando left wishing to realize two dreams for all America: that of liberty and that of absolute -not relative, as some authors were beginning to suggest at that time- independence. Por azares del destino a fray Servando Teresa de Mier, luego de pasar de Portugal a España en 1808 para unirse a la resistencia contra la invasión napoleónica, estuvo aliado de os diputados americanos que participaron en las Cortes de Cádiz. Para él ese momento resultó determinante en su vida, pues se convirtió en el detonador que lo hizo luchar, con todas sus fuerzas, contra el gobierno español y a favor de la libertad e independencia absoluta de América. Esta es la piedra angular que nos permitirá entender toda la vida y pensamiento de fray Servando, desde entonces hasta su muerte.Si se toma en cuenta que Mier se convirtió en una de las figuras más significativas del movmiento de independencia en América, se verá la importancia de comprender con claridad sus motivaciones, sus ideas motoras, sus convicciones políticas y sus modelos ideológicos. Es verdad que de su conversión en 1808 a su plena madurez, ya como diputado del México independiente, su pensamiento evolucionó considerablemente, y así no dudó en retractarse en diversas ocasiones, de ideas y convicciones que con ahínico había sostenido en determinado momento de su vida. Sin embargo, en la raíz de su trayectoria, la claridad de sus metas y posturas políticas lo salvaron de naufragar en un turbulento y agitado mar de teorías políticas de toda índole que desde todos los rincones de Europa y América, pugnaban por imponerse. Fray Servando, tras su decepcionante experiencia en las Cortes de Cádiz, salió anhelante de ver realizados dos grandes sueños en toda América: el de libertad y el de independencia absoluta -que no relativa-, como lo empezaban a sugerir por ese entonces diversos autores. El Colegio de México, A.C. 1998-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/2400 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 48, Núm. 1 (189) julio-septiembre 1998; 3-35 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/2400/1926 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana |
| spellingShingle | New Spain Courts of Cádiz Teresa de Mier Enlightenment independence war 19th Century Nueva España Cortes de Cádiz Teresa de Mier Ilustración guerra de independencia siglo XIX Diego-Fernández Sotelo, Rafael Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title | Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_alt | Influences and Evolution in the Political Thinking of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_full | Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_fullStr | Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_full_unstemmed | Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_short | Influencias y evolución del pensamiento político de fray Servando Teresa de Mier |
| title_sort | influencias y evolucion del pensamiento politico de fray servando teresa de mier |
| topic | New Spain Courts of Cádiz Teresa de Mier Enlightenment independence war 19th Century Nueva España Cortes de Cádiz Teresa de Mier Ilustración guerra de independencia siglo XIX |
| topic_facet | New Spain Courts of Cádiz Teresa de Mier Enlightenment independence war 19th Century Nueva España Cortes de Cádiz Teresa de Mier Ilustración guerra de independencia siglo XIX |
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