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The time of liberty : popular political culture in Oaxaca, 1750-1850 / Peter Guardino.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Latin America otherwisePublisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 2005Description: p. cmISBN:
  • 0822335085 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0822335204 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 972/.74 22
LOC classification:
  • F1391.O12 G83 2005
Contents:
1. Society, economy, and politics in colonial Antequera -- 2. Society, economy, and political culture in colonial Villa Alta -- 3. Bourbon intentions and subaltern responses -- 4. Loyalty, liberalism, war, and independence -- 5. Oil and vinegar : the construction and dissolution of republican order in the city of Oaxaca -- 6. The reconstruction of order in the countryside.
Review: "Mexico underwent extraordinary changes as it fought Spain to become an independent nation, yet we know relatively little about how subaltern peoples experienced and responded to independence. Writing with a double focus on the urban, mestizo population of the city of Oaxaca and on the largely native and rural population of Villa Alta, Peter Guardino explores how urban mestizos and indigenous peasants responded to and engaged in the emerging political world of nineteenth-century nationalism. Mining a rich array of sources, Guardino provides a fine-grained picture of these momentous years."--BOOK JACKET.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 972.74 GUA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A403869B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Society, economy, and politics in colonial Antequera -- 2. Society, economy, and political culture in colonial Villa Alta -- 3. Bourbon intentions and subaltern responses -- 4. Loyalty, liberalism, war, and independence -- 5. Oil and vinegar : the construction and dissolution of republican order in the city of Oaxaca -- 6. The reconstruction of order in the countryside.

"Mexico underwent extraordinary changes as it fought Spain to become an independent nation, yet we know relatively little about how subaltern peoples experienced and responded to independence. Writing with a double focus on the urban, mestizo population of the city of Oaxaca and on the largely native and rural population of Villa Alta, Peter Guardino explores how urban mestizos and indigenous peasants responded to and engaged in the emerging political world of nineteenth-century nationalism. Mining a rich array of sources, Guardino provides a fine-grained picture of these momentous years."--BOOK JACKET.

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