"An ambitious and important contribution to Latin American cultural and intellectual history, "The Return of the Native" is unique in its broad, comparative focus on nationalism in Spanish America and the uses of the Amerindian past. Moreover, it is refreshing in its attention to nineteenth-century historiography and the relation between that historiography and the process of state-building."--Raymond B. Craib, author of "Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes"
"An ambitious and important contribution to Latin American cultural and intellectual history, "The Return of the Native" is unique in its broad, comparative focus on nationalism in Spanish America and the uses of the Amerindian past. Moreover, it is refreshing in its attention to nineteenth-century historiography and the relation between that historiography and the process of state-building."--Raymond B. Craib, author of "Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes"
Rebecca Earle is a Reader in History at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Spain and the Independence of Colombia and the editor of Rumours of War: Civil Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Latin America and Epistolary Selves: Letters and Letter Writers, 1600–1945.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: On "Indians" 1 Chapter 1. Montezuma's Revenge 21 Chapter 2. Representing the Nation 47 Chapter 3. "Padres de la Patria": Nations and Ancestors 79 Chapter 4. Patriotic History and the Pre-Columbian Past 100 Chapter 5. Archaeology, Museums, and Heritage 133 Chapter 6. Citizenship and Civilization: The "Indian Problem" 161 Chapter 7. Indigenismo: The Return of the Native? 184 Epilogue 213 Appendix: Abolishing the Indian? 217 A Note on Sources 221 Notes 223 Bibliography 301 Index 353
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: On "Indians" 1 Chapter 1. Montezuma's Revenge 21 Chapter 2. Representing the Nation 47 Chapter 3. "Padres de la Patria": Nations and Ancestors 79 Chapter 4. Patriotic History and the Pre-Columbian Past 100 Chapter 5. Archaeology, Museums, and Heritage 133 Chapter 6. Citizenship and Civilization: The "Indian Problem" 161 Chapter 7. Indigenismo: The Return of the Native? 184 Epilogue 213 Appendix: Abolishing the Indian? 217 A Note on Sources 221 Notes 223 Bibliography 301 Index 353
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