Mexican banditry in response to the porfirist socioeconomic context (1877-1893)

Authors

  • Pablo Escalante Piña Universidad para el Bienestar Benito Juárez García-Armería

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2019.7.2617

Keywords:

Banditry, Bandits, sheaves, porfiriato socioeconomic

Abstract

This research addresses Mexican banditry in a period in which the circumstances of the historical context were conjunctural for the presence of said social practice. It is proposed as a central idea that indeed Mexican banditry was one of the many responses to the socioeconomic context between 1877-1893. To do this, at first a historiographical balance is drawn up from the beginning of the war of independence until the 1870s. Likewise, the characterization of the region known as the Michoacán Bajío is carried out, starting from the assumption that the socioeconomic context could influence the indices of presence and permanence of banditry. Finally, the identification of the sheaves and bandits that took place in the State of Michoacán between 1877-1893 is carried out, this, to delimit the morphology of the banditry and the relationship it had with the context that was being lived in Mexican society.

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Published

2021-01-07

How to Cite

Escalante Piña, P. (2021). Mexican banditry in response to the porfirist socioeconomic context (1877-1893). Economic Profiles, (7). https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2019.7.2617

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