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From Liberal To Revolutionary Oaxaca The View From The South Mexico 18671911 Francie R Chassenlpez

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From Liberal To Revolutionary Oaxaca The View From The South Mexico 18671911 Francie R Chassenlpez
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Pages: 624
Author: Francie R. Chassen-López
ISBN: 9780271030166, 027103016X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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From Liberal To Revolutionary Oaxaca The View From The South Mexico 18671911 Francie R Chassenlpez by Francie R. Chassen-lópez 9780271030166, 027103016X instant download after payment.

From Liberal to Revolutionary Oaxaca aims at finally setting Mexican history free of stereotypes about the southern state of Oaxaca, long portrayed as a traditional and backward society resistant to the forces of modernization and marginal to the Revolution. Chassen-López challenges this view of Oaxaca as a negative mirror image of modern Mexico, presenting in its place a much more complex reality. Her analysis of the confrontations between Mexican liberals’ modernizing projects and Oaxacan society, especially indigenous communal villages, reveals not only conflicts but also growing linkages and dependencies. She portrays them as engaging with and transforming each other in an ongoing process of contestation, negotiation, and compromise.

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