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""Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism" is an important and much-needed exploration of the evolution of religion, both popular and ecclesiastical, from the late nineteenth century to the coming of Lazaro Cardenas in 1934. Shrewdly avoiding stark dichotomies in favor of understanding how popular needs and practices interacted with church projects, Edward Wright-Rios offers multifaceted insight into the religious experience of turn-of-the-century Oaxacans."--Terry Rugeley, author of "Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southeast Mexico, 1800-1876"

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""Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism" is an important and much-needed exploration of the evolution of religion, both popular and ecclesiastical, from the late nineteenth century to the coming of Lazaro Cardenas in 1934. Shrewdly avoiding stark dichotomies in favor of understanding how popular needs and practices interacted with church projects, Edward Wright-Rios offers multifaceted insight into the religious experience of turn-of-the-century Oaxacans."--Terry Rugeley, author of "Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southeast Mexico, 1800-1876"
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Edward Wright-Rios