Showing posts with label French Intervention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Intervention. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Maximilian Update: An Invaluable Resource for Mexico's Second Empire / French Intervention

A new book, invaluable for anyone researching Mexico's Second Empire or "French Intervention," has just been published in Spanish by leading researchers Konrad Ratz and Amparo Gómez Tepexicuapan, Los viajes de Maximiliano en México (1864-1867). Read more about it over on my occasional blog, "Maximilian and Carlota," where I share my research from The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, my novel set during the period-- as well as other tidbits.


Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Emperor's Little Pears

Over at my other blog, Maximilian ~ Carlota, where I share research on Mexico's Second Empire, the tumultuous period also known as the French Intervention, a story from San Miguel de Allende.

Thanks to "greenfinger" at MorgueFile.com for the picture of the pears.

More anon.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Maximilian ~ Carlota Blog, New Posts on Tuesdays


A biography, a memoir, and a musical: check out the Tuesday update over at Maximilian ~ Carlota, a blog for researchers (both serious and armchair) about the tumultuous period of Mexican history known as the Second Empire or "French Intervention."