The Last Emperor of Mexico
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The bizarre and little known story of how a hubristicArchduke became the puppet Emperor of Mexico -with tragic results and pivotal historical consequencesfor Europe and America.


The bizarre and little known story of how a hubristicArchduke became the puppet Emperor of Mexico -with tragic results and pivotal historical consequencesfor Europe and America.
Equilibrium in the New World
Focusing on the unique aspects of French imperialism, this book examines the 19th-century military intervention in Mexico under Louis-Napoléon, which aimed to counter US influence. It argues against the portrayal of this endeavor as merely an "illusion" and situates it within the framework of informal empire. The narrative delves into the interplay of French and Mexican monarchist ideas, the rise of anti-American sentiment, and the collaboration of Mexican elites with French forces, all within a broader transatlantic context that redefined national identities and concepts of Latin America.