This volume offers a powerful argument that Catholics and Catholicism had a more pervasive and impeding influence on postrevolutionary state formation in Mexico than historians have recognized or acknowledged.
This volume offers a powerful argument that Catholics and Catholicism had a more pervasive and impeding influence on postrevolutionary state formation in Mexico than historians have recognized or acknowledged.
Ben Fallaw is Associate Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Colby College. He is the author of Cárdenas Compromised: The Failure of Reform in Postrevolutionary Yucatán, also published by Duke University Press, and a coeditor of Peripheral Visions: Politics, Society, and the Challenges of Modernity in Yucatan and Heroes and Hero Cults in Latin America.
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Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Glossary xv Introduction 1 1. The Church and the Religious Question 13 2. Catholic-Socialists against Anti-Priests in Campeche 35 3. "The Devil Is Now Loose in Huejutla": The Bishop, the SEP, and the Emancipation of the Indian in Hidalgo 63 4. Beatas, Ballots, and Bullets in Guerrero 101 5. "Un sin fin de mochos": Catholic Cacicazgos in Guanajuato 157 Conclusion: The End of the Religious Question 219 Notes 227 Bibliography 295 Index 317
Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Glossary xv Introduction 1 1. The Church and the Religious Question 13 2. Catholic-Socialists against Anti-Priests in Campeche 35 3. "The Devil Is Now Loose in Huejutla": The Bishop, the SEP, and the Emancipation of the Indian in Hidalgo 63 4. Beatas, Ballots, and Bullets in Guerrero 101 5. "Un sin fin de mochos": Catholic Cacicazgos in Guanajuato 157 Conclusion: The End of the Religious Question 219 Notes 227 Bibliography 295 Index 317
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