Carlota of Mexico - Literature

Literature

  • Prince Michael of Greece; The Empress of Farewells - The Story of Charlotte, Empress of Mexico, New York 1998.
  • del Paso,Fernando: Noticias del Imperio. México 1987
  • Bibesco, Princesse Marthe: Charlotte et Maximilien. París 1962.
  • Castelot, André: Maximiliano y Carlota. La Tragedia de la Ambición. México 1985.
  • Corti, Conte Egon Caesar: Maximilian und Charlotte von Mexiko. Nach dem bisher unveröffentlichten Geheimarchive des Kaisers Maximilian und sonstigen unbekannten Quellen. 2 Vols. Zurich, Leipzig, Viena 1924.
  • Corti, Conte Egon Caesar: Maximilian von Mexiko. Die Tragödie eines Kaisers. Francfort del Meno 1953.
  • Desternes, Suzanne; Chandet, Henriette: Maximilien et Charlotte. París 1964.
  • Gómez Tepexicuapan, Amparo: "Carlota en México." En: Igler, Susanne; Spiller, Roland (eds.): Más nuevas del imperio. Estudios interdisciplinarios acerca de Carlota de México. Francfort del Meno 2001. (=Erlanger Lateinamerika-Studien. 45). p. 27-40.
  • Miguel de Grecia: La Emperatriz del Adiós. El trágico destino del emperador Maximiliano y su mujer Carlota. Barcelona 2000.
  • Harding, Bertita: Phantom Crown. The story of Maximilian and Carlota of Mexico. New York 1934.
  • Haslip, Joan: The Crown of Mexico: Maximilian and his Empress Carlota. 2a edición. Nueva York 1972.
  • Hyde, Montgomery H.: Mexican Empire. The history of Maximilian and Carlota of Mexico. Londres 1946.
  • Igler, Susanne: Carlota de México. México 2002. (=Grandes Protagonistas de la Historia Mexicana) .
  • Igler, Susanne: De la intrusa infame a la loca del castillo: Carlota de México en la literatura de su 'patria adoptiva'. Frankfurt: Peter Lang 2007 (Studien und Dokumente zur Geschichte der Romanischen Literaturen, 58).
  • Kerckvoorde, Mia: Charlotte. La passion et la fatalité. París 1981.
  • Maria y Campos, Armando: Carlota de Bélgica. La infortunada Emperatriz de México. México 1944.
  • Praviel, Armand: La vida trágica de la emperatriz Carlota. Buenos Aires 1937.
  • Jasper Ridley: Maximilian & Juarez. Phoenix Press, London 2001

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