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Wars within War: Mexican Guerrillas, Domestic Elites, and the United States of America, 1846-1848 Book

Wars within War: Mexican Guerrillas, Domestic Elites, and the United States of America, 1846-1848
Wars within War: Mexican Guerrillas, Domestic Elites, and the United States of America, 1846-1848, Traditional characterizations of the 1846-1848 war between the United States and México emphasize the conventional battles waged between two sovereign nations. However, two little-known guerrilla wars took place at the same time. Using information from tw, Wars within War: Mexican Guerrillas, Domestic Elites, and the United States of America, 1846-1848 has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Wars within War: Mexican Guerrillas, Domestic Elites, and the United States of America, 1846-1848
  • Written by author Irving Levinson
  • Published by Texas Christian University Press, May 2005
  • Traditional characterizations of the 1846-1848 war between the United States and México emphasize the conventional battles waged between two sovereign nations. However, two little-known guerrilla wars took place at the same time. Using information from tw
  • Traditional characterizations of the 1846-1848 war between the United States and México emphasize the conventional battles waged between two sovereign nations. However, two little-known guerrilla wars took place at the same time. Using information
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Traditional characterizations of the 1846-1848 war between the United States and México emphasize the conventional battles waged between two sovereign nations. However, two little-known guerrilla wars took place at the same time. Using information from twenty-four archives, including the normally closed files of México's National Defense Archives, Wars within War argues that these other conflicts proved crucial to the course of events.

In the first struggle, a force organized by the Mexican army launched a prolonged campaign against supply lines connecting the port of Veracruz to U.S. forces advancing upon Mexico City. In spite of U.S. efforts to destroy the partisans' base of support, these armed Mexicans remained a significant threat as late as January 1848.

Concurrently, rebellions of class and race erupted among Mexicans, an offshoot of the older struggle between a predominantly criollo elite of European parentage and the indigenous population excluded from participation in political and economic life. Many of the criollo were more afraid of their fellow Mexicans than of the invaders from the north. By challenging their rulers, guerrillas forced México's government to abandon further resistance to the United States, changing the course of the war and Mexican history.

Author Biography: IRVING W. LEVINSON is an assistant professor at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he teaches Latin American history. Previously, he taught that subject at the University of Texas in Austin. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston in 2003.


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