Del lado de acá. Una revisión desde Europa de la expedición tripartita a México (1861-1862)

Translated title of the contribution: ON THE SIDE HERE. A REVIEW FROM EUROPE OF THE TRIPARTITE EXPEDITION TO MEXICO (1861-1862)

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Abstract

The outcome of the Spanish-Franco-British expedition to Mexico in 1861-1862 has often been explained as a consequence of individual decisions, especially those of the Spanish General Juan Prim. However, the withdrawal of the contingent under his command has been foreseen in advance in the guidelines of his Government, presided by Leopoldo O’Donnell and with Saturnino Calderón Collantes as Minister of Foreign Affairs. The three leaders always acted in common agreement, overcoming the material impossibility of fast communication. The diplomatic correspondence between the several countries involved demonstrates that the Spanish Government did not seek to reconquer Mexico nor —unlike the French Empire— establish a monarchy in that country, but rather to protect its nationals and assert its influence, by combining the display of military force and the political negotiations
Translated title of the contributionON THE SIDE HERE. A REVIEW FROM EUROPE OF THE TRIPARTITE EXPEDITION TO MEXICO (1861-1862)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)471-501
Number of pages31
JournalHistoria Contemporánea
Volume2024
Issue number75
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Mar 2024

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