Early life and education
David Brading was born in London, England, and educated at St Ignatius' College and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he read history and obtained a BA (Hons) double first-class honours in 1960. He was an Exhibitioner and Foundation Scholar at the University of Cambridge where he attended the lectures of David Knowles, Geoffrey Elton and Michael Postan. In 1961, he was awarded a Henry Fellowship toWorks
In 1992, Brading's book ''The First America: The Spanish Monarchy, Creole Patriots, and the Liberal State, 1492–1867'' was published. Its central thesis was that Spaniards born in the New World (creoles) had an American cultural identity, a creole consciousness, distinct from those born and raised in Spain (''peninsulares''). A review in the journal ''Festschrift
In 2007, Brading was honoured by a Festschrift, with essays by former students and colleagues, as a "celebration of his outstanding contribution to the field of Mexican history". The result was ''Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading''. Its genesis lay in a September 1999 three-day conference, "Visions and Revisions in Mexican History", held at Corpus Christi College,Awards and honours
Brading received honorary degrees from four universities, including Universidad del Pacifico, Universidad de Guanajuato, Universidad de Lima, and the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo.Books in English
* ''Miners and Merchants in Bourbon Mexico, 1763–1810'' (Cambridge University Press, 1971) * ''Haciendas and Ranchos in the Mexican Bajio: Leon 1700–1863'' (Cambridge University Press, 1978) * ''Prophecy and Myth in Mexican History'' (Cambridge University Press, 1984) * ''The Origins of Mexican Nationalism'' (Cambridge University Press, 1985) * ''The First America: The Spanish Monarchy, Creole Patriotism and the Liberal State 1492–1867'' (Cambridge University Press, 1991) * ''Church and State in Bourbon Mexico. The Diocese of Michoacan, 1749–1810'' (Cambridge University Press, 1994) * ''Mexican Phoenix. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Image and Tradition Across Five Centuries'' (Cambridge University Press, 2001)Books in Spanish
*'' Espiritualidad barroca, política eclesiástica y renovación filosófica : Juan Benito Díaz de Gamarra, 1745–1783'' (Mexico, D.F. : Centro de Estudios de Historia de Mexico Codumex 1993) *''Una iglesia asediada : el Obispado de Michoacán, 1749–1910'' (Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, D.F., 1994) * ''Siete Sermones Guadalupanos, 1709–1765'' (México : Centro de Estudios de Historia de México, Condumex, 1994) * ''El Ocaso Novohispano:Testimonios Documentales'' (Mexico, D.F.:Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 1996) * ''Apogeo y derrumbe del imperio español'' (México, D.F. Clío 1996) * ''Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzmán (1748–1798):el hombre y su tiempo'' (Lima:Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 1999) * ''Cinco miradas británicas a la historia de México'' (México, D.F. : Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 2000) *'' Octavio Paz y la poética de la historia Mexicana'' (Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2002) *'' Nueve sermones guadalupanos (1661–1758)'' (Centro de Estudios de Historia de México Condumex, México, 2005) *'' El Pegaso o el mundo barroco novohispano en el siglo XVII'' (Renacimiento, Sevilla 2006) *'' Visión y símbolos : del virreinato criollo a la República Peruana'' (Lima Banco de Crédito 2006) * ''La Canonización de uan Diego' (México : Fondo de Cultura Económica : Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, 2009) *'' El Gran Michoacán en 1791 : sociedad e ingreso eclesiástico en una diócesis novohispana'' (Zamora, Michoacán : Colegio de Michoacán; San Luis Potosí, S.L.P. : El Colegio de San Luis, 2009) *'' Profecía y patria en la historia del Perú'' (Lima : Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 2011) *'' Ensayos sobre el México contemporáneo'' (Ciudad de México : FCE - Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2021)Books edited and prefaces
* ''Caudillo and Peasant in the Mexican Revolution'' (Cambridge University Press, 1980) *'' Historia de la revolución de Nueva España'' (Prefacio. In Saint-Lu, A., & Bénassy-Berling, M. (Eds.) Centro de estudios mexicanos y centroamericanos. 1990 * '' Génesis del porvenir : sociedad y política en Querétaro (1913–1940)'' (Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales/UNAM : Gobierno del Estado de Querétaro : Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1997) * ''Letter to the Spanish Americans : a facsimile of the second English edition'' (Providence, Rhode Island : John Carter Brown Library, 2002) * ''Carta dirigida a los españoles americanos'' (Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, D.F., 2004) * '' Los proyectos y las realidades : América Latina en el siglo XX ''(Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile, 2004) * ''Mexican soundings : Essays in honour of David A. Brading'' Edited by Susan Deans-Smith and Eric Van Young (London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, 2007) * ''El mestizaje mexicano'' (BBVA Fundación Bancomer, México, 2010) * ''América'' (Fundación para las Letras Mexicanas : Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey; Fondo de Cultura Económica, Monterrey, N.L., México, D.F., 2015)Articles and book chapters
* "Society and Administration in Late Eighteenth Century Guanajuato: With Especial Reference to the Silver Mining Industry". PhD diss., University of London 1965. * "La minería de la plata en el siglo XVIII: el caso Bolaños". Historia Mexicana 18, no. 3 (1969): 317–333. * "Nuevo plan para la mejor administracion de justicia en América: Vicente de Herrera" Boletin, vol. IX (Archivo General de la Nacién, Mexico 1969), pp. 369–400. * "Relacién sobre la economia de Querétaro y de su corregidor don Miguel Dominguez, 1810–1811, Boletin, vol. XI (AGN, Mexico) (1969) pp. 275–318. * "Mexican Silver-Mining in the Eighteenth Century: The Revival of Zacatecas". The Hispanic American Historical Review 50, no. 4 (1970): 665–81. * "La situación económica de los hermanos don Manuel y don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, 1807". Boletín del Archivo General de la Nación 2, no. 11.1-2 (1970): 15–82. * with Harry E. Cross. "Colonial silver mining: Mexico and Peru". Hispanic American Historical Review 52, no. 4 (1972):545–579. * and Margarita Zaionz de Zilberay. "Las minas de plata en el Perú y México colonial. Un estudio comparativo". Desarrollo económico (1971):101–111. * "Grupos étnicos; clases y estructura ocupacional en Guanajuato (1792)". Historia Mexicana 21, no. 3 (1972): 460–480. * "The Structure of Agricultural Production in the Mexican Bajío during the Eighteenth Century". 1972. * with H. E. Cross. "Silver mines in colonial America". Hispanic Am. Hist. Rev 52 (1972): 547–549. * "Noticias sobre la economía de Querétaro y de su corregidor don Miguel Domínguez, 1802–1811". * with Celia Wu. "Population Growth and Crisis: Leon, 1720–1860". Journal of Latin American Studies 5, no. 1 (1973): 1–36. * "Creole Nationalism and Mexican Liberalism". Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 15, no. 2 (1973): 139–90. * "Las tareas primarias en la historia econémica Latinoamericana} in Enrique Flores- cano (ed.), La historia econmica en América Latina, 2vols. (Septentas, Mexico), vol. II, (1973) pp. 100-10. * "Grupos étnicos, clases y estructura occupacional en Guanajuato (1792)"; Historia Mexicana, vol. XXI, (1972) pp. 460–80. * "Los Españoles En México Hacia 1792". Historia Mexicana 23, no. 1 (1973): 126–44. * "Government and Elite in Late Colonial Mexico". The Hispanic American Historical Review 53, no. 3 (1973): 389–414. * "La Estructura de La Producción Agrícola En El Bajío de 1700 a 1850". Historia Mexicana 23, no. 2 (1973): 197–237. * "Gobierno y Élite En El México Colonial Durante El Siglo XVIII". Historia Mexicana 23, no. 4 (1974): 611–45. * "The Capital Structure of Mexican Haciendas 1700 -1850" Ibero-Amerikanisches Archiv 1, no. 2 (1975): 151–82. * Katz, Friedrich, and Doris M. Ladd. "Correspondence". The Hispanic American Historical Review 55, no. 1 (1975): 174–76. * "Mineros y comerciantes en el México borbónico, 1763-1810" Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico (1975). * "The Historical Demography of Eighteenth Century Mexico: A Review" Bulletin of the Society for Latin American Studies, no. 25 (1976): 3–17. * "Tridentine Catholicism and Enlightened Despotism in Bourbon Mexico". Journal of Latin American Studies 15, no. 1(1983):1–22. * "Prophet and Apostle: Bartolomé de Las Casas and the Spiritual Conquest of America". New Blackfriars 65, no. 774(1984):513–34. * "Facts and Figments in Bourbon Mexico". Bulletin of Latin American Research 4, no. 1 (1985): 61–64. * "The Incas and the Renaissance: The Royal Commentaries of Inca Garcilaso de La Vega". Journal of Latin American Studies 18, no. 1 (1986):1–23. * "Manuel Gamio and Official Indigenismo in Mexico". Bulletin of Latin American Research 7, no. 1 (1988): 75–89. * "The Two Cities: St. Augustine and the Spanish Conquest of America". Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 44, no. 1 (1988): 99–126. * "Liberal Patriotism and the Mexican Reforma". Journal of Latin American Studies 20, no. 1 (1988): 27–48. * with María Urquidi "Manuel Gamio y El Indigenismo Oficial En México". Revista Mexicana de Sociología 51, no. 2 (1989):267–84. * "Comments on 'The Economic Cycle in Bourbon Central Mexico: A Critique of the Recaudacion Del Diezmo Liquido En Pesos,' by Ouweneel and Bijleveld. I". The Hispanic American Historical Review 69, no. 3 (1989): 531–38. * "Power and Justice in Catorce 1799–1805". Ibero-Amerikanisches Archiv 20, no. 3/4 (1994): 357–80. * "Nationalism and State-Building in Latin American History". Ibero-Amerikanisches Archiv 20, no. 1/2 (1994): 83–108. * with Lucrecia Orensanz. "Francisco Bulnes y La Verdad Acerca de México En El Siglo XIX". Historia Mexicana 45, no. 3 (1996). * with Lucrecia Orensanz. "Edmundo O'Gorman y David Hume". Historia Mexicana 46, no. 4 (1997): 695–704. * with Rafael Vargas. "La Patria Criolla y La Compañía de Jesús". Artes de México, no. 58 (2001): 58–71. * "Europe and a world expanded", The Short Oxford History of Europe. The Sixteenth Century (Oxford University Press, 2006) 174–99. * "Divine Idea and Our Mother". Elite Understanding in the Cult of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico' Studies in Church History no.42 (Boydell Press, Suffolk, 2006), 240–60. * "Our Lady of Guadalupe of Mexico. Religion and Patriotism", Vírgenes, Reinas y Santas.(Universidad de Huevla, 2006) 163–91. * "Prólogo', André Pons, Blanco White y América" (Universidad de Oviedo, 2006), 13–23. * "Patria e Historia: tríptico peruano', Visión y Símbolos del virreinato criollo a la república peruana" ed. Ramón Mujica Pinilla (Lima, Banco del Credito, 2006), 1–41. * "Juárez, conductor de hombres", Letras Libres, VII, 87 (Mexico, 2006), 50–4. * with María Palomar "La Plata Zacatecas en el Siglo XVIII" Artes de México, no. 86 (2007): 20–31. * "El Jansenismo español". Artes de México, no. 92 (2008): 66–71. * "Imperial Mexico: the Viceregal City, Mexico City through History and Culture", ed. Linda A. Newson and John P. King (London, The British Academy, Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 39–53. * "The rebirth of ancient Mexico, Moctezuma. Aztec Ruler", ed. Colin Mcewan and Leonardo López Luján (London, British Museum Press, 2009), pp. 256–73. * "Social Darwinism and Nationalism in Mexico', Nations and their Histories: Constructions and Representations, ed. Susana Carvalho and François Gemenne (London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), pp.111–35. * "Orígen de la grandeza de Guanajuato, Renovada grandeza de Guanajuato" (Mexico, Artes de México, 2009), pp. 29–85. * "Pasado y presente en México del siglo XIX", El temple Liberal. Acercamiento a la obra de Enrique Krauze, compilación de Fernando García Ramírez (Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica and Tusquets Editores, 2009), pp. 51–75. * "Ensayo. Justo Sierra y la Historia Patria", 20/10. Memoria de las Revoluciones en México, no.6 (Mexico, 2009), pp. 14–49.Academic achievements, awards and honours
In the Spring 1998 newsletter of the Conference on Latin American History published by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, William McGreevey, in a study of the 11 volumes of '' The Cambridge History of Latin America'' bibliographic essays, demonstrated that David Brading was "cited more frequently than that of any other writer on Latin American history". *Henry Fellow, Yale University, 1960–1961 *Herbert Eugene Bolton Prize, 1972 *Visiting Fellow, University of Tokyo, Japan, 1985 *Directeur d'Etudes at I'Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, 1989 *Professor Honorario (Honoris Causa), University of Lima, Peru, 1993 *Fellow of Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea, 1993 *Leverhulme Research Fellow in Mexico,1993 *Visiting Scholar, Centro de Estudios de Historia de Mexico, Condumex,1993 *Member of European Academy of Sciences and Arts *Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1995 *Fellow of the British Academy 1995 *Julio Cortázar Visiting Professor, University of Guadalajara, 1996 *Miembro Honorario, Instituto Riva-Agüero, Escuela de Altos Estudios, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, 1997 *Miembro Fundador, La Sociedad Mexicana de Bibliofilos, A.C. 1997 *Miembro Correspondiente, La Academia Nacional de la Historia, Lima, Perú, 1998 *Andrew W. Mellon Senior Research Fellow, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, 2000 *Academico Corresponsal, Academia Mexicana de la Historia, 2008 * Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 2008References
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