Mexico and the Spanish Cortes, 1810-1822 : eight essays /
edit ed with an introd. by Nettie Lee Benson.
- Austin : Published for the Institute of Latin American Studies b y the University of Texas Press, 1966.
- 243 p. ; 24 cm.
The election of the Mexican deputies to the Spanish Cortes, 1810-182 2, by C.R. Berry.--Mexican constitutional expression in the Cortes of C adiz, by D.T. Garza.--Mexican municipal electoral reform, 1810-1822, by R.L. Cunniff.--Freedom of the press in New Spain, 1810-1820, by C. Nea l.--Effect of the Cortes, 1810-1822, on church reform in Spain and Mexi co, by J.M. Breedlove.--The army of New Spain and the Mexican delegatio n to the Spanish Cortes, by N. Macaulay.--The role of the Mexican deput ies in proposal and enactment of measures of economic reform applicable to Mexico, by J.H. Hann.--Reform as a means to quell revolution, by W. W. Anderson.--Conclusion, by N.L. Benson.--Bibliography (p.211-223)
Spain. Cortes --History.------
Mexico -- Politics and government -- 1810-1821. Spain -- Colonies -- Administration.-- America