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  1. Europa y el mundo atlántico. Reseña historiográfica Carmagnani, Marcello

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…The difference between the metropoli and their American colonies led to the Atlantic revolution that provoked the fall of the old regimes in America and Europe between the last third of the 18th Century and the first third of the 19th Century.…”
  2. Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana Annino, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…Thus, we should speak of the “legacy of the imperial crisis”, of the end of a whole world —not only a part of it: the Spanish American part—, to the point of rendering impossible the comparative approach implicit in the concept of “Atlantic revolutions”.…”
  3. Voces europeas en la temprana labor editorial mexicana 1820-1860 Connaughton, Brian

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “…This identity was  articulated  on a complex, contentious frontier where national preferences and changing realities met principles and programs which arose within the turbulent cycle of revolutions after 1789. A key and recurrent aspect of this debate was the political-religious struggle in the Catholic  world in crisis on both sides of the Atlantic.…”
  4. México: de epicentro a periferia. La desintegración del modelo semiinformal del comercio hispanoamericano (1750-1840) Bonialian, Mariano

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…It concludes by suggesting that the revolution in trade and consumption in the Atlantic, as caused by European expansion in the Pacific, brought about the loss of Mexico’s centrality in global trade and its subsequent marginalization. …”
  5. La construcción ideológica de la Restauración en Nueva España (1814-1816) Escrig Rosa, Josep

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…The return of Ferdinand VII to Spain in 1814 and the coup d’étatthat led to the revocation of the Constitution of Cadiz did not imply, on either side of the Atlantic, a return to the situation in place before the Crisis of 1808. …”

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