Lucas alaman biography

Life Together: Lucas Alaman and Mexico, 1792-1853

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An eminent historian's biography of one of Mexico's most prominent statesmen, thinkers, and writersLucas Alamán (1792-1853) was the most prominent statesman, political economist, and historian in nineteenth-century Mexico. Alamán served as the central ministerial figure in the national government on three occasions, founded the Conservative Party in the wake of the Mexican-American War, and authored the greatest historical work on Mexico's struggle for independence. Though Mexican historiography has painted Alamán as a reactionary, Van Young's balanced portrait draws upon fifteen years of research to argue that Alamán was a conservative modernizer, whose north star was always economic development and political stability as the means of drawing Mexico into the North Atlantic world of advanced nation-states. Van Young illuminates Alamán's contribution to the course of industrialization, advocacy for scientific development, and unerring faith in private property and institutions such as chur

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Biography:Guadalupe Victoria; resigned ministerial post after confrontations with federalists in the Congreso; withdrew from public life until 1829, when he was appointed as a member of the Supremo Poder Ejecutivo Provisional (23 Dec 1829 - 1 Jan 1830), a committee set up after the coup d'état of 23 Dec 1829, pending the arrival of Vice President of the Mexican United States Anastasio Bustamante to the capital; again assumed the office minister of internal and external relations (1830-1832) in the administration of Bustamante; signed a treaty of limits with the United States, which ratified the borders established in the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1819; founded the Banco de Avío para Fomento de la Industria Nacional (1830), a government-sponsored institution which offered loans to assist modernization of industry; was the founder of the National Museum and the General Archive in Mexico City; during the radical administration of Valentín Gómez Farías, he and other former cabinet mini

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Lucas Alamán (1792-1853)


By Rebecca Williams

Lucas Alamán was a great Mexican statesman and historian. Alamán was a criollo aristocrat, who was brought up well educated. He remained loyal to his country throughout his life. He was involved in many important decisions during the struggle to maintain Mexican independence. He also helped to create many cultural institutions in Mexico. Alamán was a strict conservative, who eyed democratic tendencies with suspicion. An on again-off again relationship with the Mexican government regularly saw him in and out of office. He is best remembered for his Conservative approach and outlook towards politics. Above all, he always kept Mexico's best interests at heart. What follows is his biography:

Lucas Alamán was born on October 18, 1792 in the province of Guanajuato. Three days later he was baptized Ignacio Josi, Joaqumn Pedr

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