School life at the Puebla State High School during the Second Mexican Empire
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22201/iisue.20072872e.2020.30.589Keywords:
universities and colleges, public universities, history of the university, school rules, Second Mexican Empire, MexicoAbstract
This article proposes to approach the history of the Puebla State high school during the Second Mexican
Empire, taking as documentary reference the constitutions that regulated its internal life and its relations
with the social environment. To do so, the author first presents an overview of life in Puebla under the
imperial regime and subsequently the situation of the branch of schools in the city of Puebla; and finally
a brief description is given of the interior life regime of the Imperial College of the Holy Spirit, as it was
called during the regime of Maximilian of Habsburg.