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Instituciones artificiales, instituciones naturales. Diputaciones provinciales, ayuntamientos capitales y audiencias. Nueva España y México, 1820-1822
Historia Mexicana
2017“…This article analyzes the institutional operation of the provincial governments of San Luis Potosi, New Spain and New Galicia from 1820 to 1822. It was in those intense years that these bodies, also known as provincial councils, had to confront institutions inherited from New Spain in order to be considered the “highest authorities in the provinces.” …”
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Los acuerdos de Ayutla (1854) y de San Nicolás (1852) y las constituciones liberales. Orígenes del poder coactivo del Estado en México y Argentina
Historia Mexicana
2004“…These two case studies were chosen because, according to recent studies on the nineteenth- century political transition process, the same process of territorial fragmentation of control over coactive means had a very different evolution in the two countries, regarding the ability to consolidate the State's coactive power and to use it as an instrument to strengthen a new constitutional order. …”
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De subdelegado a jefe político: la conformación de la autoridad gubernativa 1812-1841. Planteamiento a partir del caso de Yucatán
Historia Mexicana
2019“…To illustrate this, it analyzes the transition from the subdelegate of Bourbon origin, a judicial figure appointed by the crown, to the political boss, an agent of the executive branch of the republic, both answering to the government at the party level. …”