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OverviewIn 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War and dramatically reshaped North American geopolitics by ceding half of Mexico’s territory to the United States. In the following decades, as conflicts over slavery in the United States and over the nature of nation, state, and religion in Mexico overwhelmed politics, both republics collapsed into civil war. In Mexico, internal conflict sparked foreign intervention and the establishment of monarchical rule under an Austrian prince, while across the border, eleven Southern states seceded from the union to establish a republic founded on slavery and white supremacy. Erika Pani’s Torn Asunder weaves these two tales of crisis, war, and political experimentation into a single story. Pani argues that by consecrating these episodes as epic and exceptionalist chapters in both nations' histories, scholars have overlooked the coincidences and connections between the United States and Mexico. She chronicles the ways in which, between 1848 and 1867, politicians from the two nations tested different formulas, reacted to virulent opposition, sedition, and war, and ultimately attempted to unite deeply divided countries. Torn Asunder highlights the fragile, contentious, and unpredictable nature of politics in the Americas, rooted in the inherent instability of popular sovereignty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erika PaniPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 2.50cm , Height: 15.50cm , Length: 23.50cm ISBN: 9781469689074ISBN 10: 1469689073 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 23 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Brilliant, engaging. . . . A fresh and revealing look at the conflicts, parallel trajectories, intertwined developments, and intricate relations that spurred two decades of momentous change in the United States and Mexico.""--Paolo Riguzzi, research professor, Center for Historical Studies, El Colegio de México ""Torn Asunder is the most compelling, subtle, and convincing history of the two nineteenth-century North American republics ever written in English.""--Gregory Downs, University of California, Davis ""A paradigm-shifting interpretation of how crisis tore apart Mexico and the United States at the same time, Torn Asunder is a truly significant contribution to the field.""--Will Fowler, University of St. Andrews ""Erika Pani's brilliant, entangled history of Mexico and the United States upends conventional wisdom about the turbulent 1800s and raises new questions about the fragility of North America's republican experiment.""--Frank Towers, coeditor of Remaking North American Sovereignty: State Transformation in the 1860s ""Groundbreaking. . . . Torn Asunder challenges scholars to ponder the deeply entangled histories of the United States and Mexico during the stunningly violent process that resulted in both evolving politically into modern nation-states.""--Patrick J. Kelly, associate professor of history, emeritus, University of Texas at San Antonio ""With extraordinary insight, Erika Pani has written a bold, exciting interpretation of the entangled history of the American hemisphere's foremost republics as each struggled to defend its embattled nation."" -Don H. Doyle, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War ""Brilliant, engaging. . . . A fresh and revealing look at the conflicts, parallel trajectories, intertwined developments, and intricate relations that spurred two decades of momentous change in the United States and Mexico.""--Paolo Riguzzi, research professor, Center for Historical Studies, El Colegio de México ""Erika Pani deliver[s] a stellar publication on comparative U.S. and Mexican political history. If you are looking for a purely political examination that covers all the bases, you cannot do any better.""--Emerging Civil War ""Torn Asunder is the most compelling, subtle, and convincing history of the two nineteenth-century North American republics ever written in English.""--Gregory Downs, University of California, Davis ""A paradigm-shifting interpretation of how crisis tore apart Mexico and the United States at the same time, Torn Asunder is a truly significant contribution to the field.""--Will Fowler, University of St. Andrews ""Erika Pani's brilliant, entangled history of Mexico and the United States upends conventional wisdom about the turbulent 1800s and raises new questions about the fragility of North America's republican experiment.""--Frank Towers, coeditor of Remaking North American Sovereignty: State Transformation in the 1860s ""Groundbreaking. . . . Torn Asunder challenges scholars to ponder the deeply entangled histories of the United States and Mexico during the stunningly violent process that resulted in both evolving politically into modern nation-states.""--Patrick J. Kelly, associate professor of history, emeritus, University of Texas at San Antonio ""With extraordinary insight, Erika Pani has written a bold, exciting interpretation of the entangled history of the American hemisphere's foremost republics as each struggled to defend its embattled nation."" -Don H. Doyle, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War Author InformationErika Pani is research professor at Centro de Estudios Hist xF3 ricos, El Colegio de M xE9 xico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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