Peripheral visions : : politics, society, and the challenges of modernity in Yucatan / / edited by Edward D. Terry [and three others].

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Place / Publishing House:Tuscaloosa : : University of Alabama Press,, [2010]
2010
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (286 pages) :; maps
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Helen Delpar and Ben W. Fallaw
  • pt. 1. Society and politics
  • The Caste War of Yucatan in long-term perspective / Marie Lapointe
  • Casting an image of modernity : Yucatan at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 / Helen Delpar
  • A measure of liberty : the politics of labor in revolutionary Yucatan, 1915-1918 / Paul K. Eiss
  • Removing the yoke of tradition : Yucatan's revolutionary women, revolutionary reforms / Stephanie J. Smith
  • The crusade of the Mayab : Cardenista modernization and contestation in Yucatan, 1935-1940 / Ben W. Fallaw
  • Against great odds : Lebanese entrepreneurs and the development of modern Yucatan / Eric N. Baklanoff
  • The decline and collapse of Yucatan's Henequen agro-industry : neoliberalism reconsidered / Othaon Baanos Ramairez
  • pt. 2. Religion
  • Josae Canuto Vela and Yucatan's "benign" clergy from independence to the reform, 1821-1861 / Lynda S. Morrison
  • From Santa Iglesia to Santa Cruz : Yucatecan popular religion in peace and war, 1800-1876 / Terry Rugeley
  • The resurgence of the Church in Yucatan : the Olegario Molina-Crescencio Carrillo alliance, 1867-1901 / Hernaan Menaendez Rodraiguez with Ben W. Fallaw
  • From acrimony to accommodation : church-state relations in revolutionary-era Yucatan, 1915-1940 / Ben W. Fallaw
  • Some final thoughts on regional history and the encounter with modernity at Mexico's periphery / Gilbert M. Joseph.