Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)

Studying the lives of José Bernardo Couto and José Joaquín Pesado, two relatively forgotten figures of the 19th centuryMexico, offers an ideal opportunity to showcase the smoothness and plurality of political affiliations at the time. Understanding how their early liberalist enthusiasm turned into a...

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Autor principal: Acle Aguirre, Andrea
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Idioma:español
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2011
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Historia Mexicana

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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-2812022-04-19T19:18:24Z Friends and Allies: Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) and José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861) Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861) Acle Aguirre, Andrea Mexico Couto Pesado liberalism reform 19th Century México Couto Pesado liberalismo reforma siglo XIX Studying the lives of José Bernardo Couto and José Joaquín Pesado, two relatively forgotten figures of the 19th centuryMexico, offers an ideal opportunity to showcase the smoothness and plurality of political affiliations at the time. Understanding how their early liberalist enthusiasm turned into a late conservatism is fascinating because of special circumstances. Besides being first cousins, Couto and Pesado were friends and close collaborators during all their lives. The main goal of their ideas, conceived within a context of instability, was maintaining the union among Mexicans. Disappointed, Couto and Pesado ended up preferring religious beliefs over political convictions, since the former were much more efficient social cements. However, the War of Reform would reveal the limits of an ideal republic based on catholic values.  Estudiar a José Bernardo Couto y José Joaquín Pesado, figuras relativamente olvidadas del México del siglo XIX, ofrece una ocasión idónea para resaltar la fluidez y pluralidad de las filiaciones políticas en esta época. Comprender cómo su entusiasmo juvenil por el liberalismo devino en el conservadurismo de su madurez resulta fascinante por una circunstancia especial. Además de primos hermanos, Couto y Pesado fueron amigos y estrechos colaboradores durante todas sus vidas. El tema central de sus ideas, fraguadas en un contexto de inestabilidad, fue cómo mantener la unión entre los mexicanos. Desilusionados, Couto y Pesado terminaron por preferir las creencias religiosas sobre las convicciones políticas, en cuanto aquéllas constituían un cemento social mucho más eficaz. Partidarios de una república fincada en valores católicos,la Guerra de Reforma revelaría cuáles eran los límites de tal ideal.  El Colegio de México, A.C. 2011-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/281 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 61, Núm. 1 (241) julio-septiembre 2011; 163-230 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/281/258 Derechos de autor 2015 Historia Mexicana
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Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title_alt Friends and Allies: Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) and José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title_full Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title_fullStr Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title_full_unstemmed Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
title_short Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861)
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