已知领土的边界:19世纪墨西哥的殖民和荒地剥离

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É. Sanchez
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这项工作提出了对墨西哥历届政府采取的政策措施的分析,从独立到波菲里亚托,以通过建立农业殖民地来控制领土。虽然19世纪20年代的项目揭示了乐观主义和对边境概念的经典概念,但知识精英和墨西哥政策很快意识到他们对墨西哥领土的了解是多么的少,包括控制时间最长的土地——韦拉克鲁斯港和墨西哥城之间的土地。因此,对这些项目进行了修改,对越来越近的领土采取了边境管制战略。各种事件推动了这一演变:S.Austin殖民地导致得克萨斯州的丧失、尤卡坦半岛的玛雅叛乱以及阻碍真正公共政策设计的政治不稳定。在伟大的植物探索一个多世纪后,政府不得不与外国公司签订合同,以了解韦拉克鲁斯附近土地的潜力和状况。农业殖民地最初被认为是将边缘地区融入国家经济的一种手段,最终被安置在负债的私人财产上,安置在已经有人居住的土地上,有时被邻近的城镇声称拥有主权,或者安置在用于重新征服和统一国家领土的铁路沿线。
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La frontera del territorio conocido: colonización y deslinde de tierras baldías en el México decimonónico
This work proposes an analysis of the policy measures taken by the successive governments of Mexico, from Independence to the Porfiriato, in order to control the territory through the creation of agricultural colonies. While the projects of the 1820s reveal optimism and a classical conception of the notion of the frontier, the intellectual elites and Mexican policies quickly recognized what little knowledge they had of the Mexican territory, including the lands controlled for the longest time –those between the port of Veracruz and Mexico City. As a result, the projects were modified to adopt a strategy of frontier control for territory in closer and closer proximity. Various events propelled this evolution: the loss of Texas as a consequence of the S. Austin colony, the Maya rebellion in the Yucatan and the political instability that hindered the design of truly public policies. More than a century after the great botanical explorations, the government had to contract foreign companies in order to know the potential and status of lands as nearby as Veracruz. The agricultural colonies, originally conceived as a means to integrate marginal regions to the national economy, were finally installed on indebted private properties, on lands that were already inhabited and sometimes claimed by neighboring towns, or along the railroad lines that were to be used to reconquer and unify the national territory.
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期刊介绍: Es un estudio científico de las realidades históricas de la vida política, social, económica y cultural de los pueblos americanos.
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