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墨西哥独立后,摄政王派遣专员奥古斯丁-费尔南德斯-德-圣维森特(Agustín Fernández de San Vicente)确保偏远的上加利福尼亚州的官员和居民效忠墨西哥。本文首次分析了他在这一关键任务中的策略。费尔南德斯受到新皇帝奥古斯丁-伊图尔维德(Agustín Iturbide)宏伟风格的启发,设计了一个豪华的演示文稿,旨在吸引大众的眼球。迄今为止,有关该委员会的文献主要是马里亚诺-瓜达卢佩-巴列霍(Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo)和胡安-包蒂斯塔-阿尔瓦拉多(Juan Bautista Alvarado)偏颇而迟来的目击者证词,他们将费尔南德斯描绘成一个卑鄙的煽动者。这篇文章批判性地研究了他们的干预以及产生这些干预的条件。他们关于专员酗酒和赌博的故事可能被夸大了。当地人从未发现费尔南德斯谎称自己是教士。
Recalling the Pomp and Populism of the 1822 Commission to the Californias
Upon Mexico’s independence, its Regency dispatched commissioner Agustín Fernández de San Vicente to ensure the allegiance of officials and residents of remote Alta California. His strategies for this pivotal commission are analyzed for the first time here. Fernández, inspired by the grand style of the new emperor, Agustín Iturbide, designed a lavish presentation meant for mass appeal. Literature on the commission has been dominated to date by the biased and belated eyewitness testimony of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo and Juan Bautista Alvarado, who depicted Fernández as a sleazy demagogue. This article critically examines their interventions and the conditions under which these were produced. Their stories about the commissioner drinking and gambling were probably exaggerated. Locals never found out that Fernández was lying about being a canon.