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Jose Maria Gutierrez Estrada: Monarchist Pamphleteer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Frank J. Sanders*
Affiliation:
Towson State College, Baltimore, Maryland

Extract

The whole world is talking of a pamphlet written by Señor Gutierrez Estrada, which has just appeared and seems likely to cause a greater sensation in Mexico than the discovery of the gunpowder plot in England.

Frances Calderón de la Barca

Thus Did the wife of the first Spanish Minister to Mexico describe, in October, 1840, the reception given a letter written by José María Gutiérrez Estrada and published in pamphlet form together with an essay which amplified and clarified his position. The letter, addressed to President Anastasio Bustamante, carried the date August 25, 1840, whereas the pamphlet did not appear until October 18, 1840. The letter pointed to the necessity for a convention to seek a remedy for Mexico’s problems. The remedy advocated by Gutiérrez Estrada in the essay which amplified his position, and which caused such a sensation— was a constitutional monarchy.

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Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1970

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7 Ibid.

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17 Many writers have made the mistake of stating that Gutiérrez Estrada’s letter to President Bustamante called for a monarchy. It did not, and perhaps this is why Bustamante saw nothing unusual in it. Only when it was published as if it were a preface to Gutierrez’s essay, which did advocate a monarchy, did trouble begin. In his proclamation to the people, Bustamante mentioned that the inclusion of the letter had been done without his permission. In fact, Gutierrez wrote a second letter to Bustamante on September 28, 1840, which re-iterated statements in his letter of August 25 and wished Bustamante peace and prosperity. Cf. Life in Mexico, p. 743, note 7.

18 Gutiérrez Estrada to Bustamante, August 25, 1840, in Gutiérrez Estrada, Carta, pp. 52-57.

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23 Ibid.

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26 Gutiérrez Estrada to Mora, July 4, 1840, Genaro García, Documentos, VI, pp. 31-34.

27 Gutiérrez Estrada, Caria, p. 73.

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33 Ibid.

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48 Ibid.

49 Cosmopolita, October 31, 1840.

50 La Hesperia, November 21, 1840.

51 Ibid.

52 La Hesperia, November 21, 1840.

53 Ibid., In distinguishing between liberals and conservatives from their respective critiques of Mexico’s Spanish heritage, one must be cautious. These traditions were important to both: the differences between them with respect to this heritage was often one of degree. Cf. Charles A, Hale “José María Luis Mora and the Structure of Mexican Liberalism,” HAHR, XLV, (May, 1965), 211.

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71 Calderón de la Barca to First Secretary, October 17, 1840. RDHM, I, pp. 164-165.

72 Ibid.

73 Ibid.

74 Calderón to First Secretary, November 16, 1840. RDHM, I, pp. 167-168.

75 Ibid.

76 Calderón to First Secretary, Mexico, December 10, 1840. RDHM, I, p. 178.

77 Calderón to First Secretary, February 24, 1841. RDHM, I, pp. 183-184.

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89 Ibid.

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93 Ibid., p. 35.

94 Ibid.

95 Ibid. pp. 36-37.

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97 Ibid.

98 Gutiérrez Estrada, México y El Archiduque. See note 85.

99 Ibid., pp. 8-9.

100 Ibid., p. 15.

101 Ibid., p. 18.