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    Stanford, Calif. :Stanford University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959234459202883
    Format: 1 online resource (303 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8047-7291-6
    Content: Indigenous Citizens challenges the commonly held assumption that early nineteenth-century Mexican state-building was a failure of liberalism. By comparing the experiences of two Mexican states, Oaxaca and Yucatán, Caplan shows how the institutions and ideas associated with liberalism became deeply entrenched in Mexico's regions, but only on locally acceptable terms. Faced with the common challenge of incorporating new institutions into political life, Mexicans—be they indigenous villagers, government officials, or local elites—negotiated ways to make those institutions compatible with a range of local interests. Although Oaxaca and Yucatán both had large indigenous majorities, the local liberalisms they constructed incorporated indigenous people differently as citizens. As a result, Oaxaca experienced relative social peace throughout this era, while Yucatán exploded with indigenous rebellion beginning in 1847. This book puts the interaction between local and national liberalisms at the center of the narrative of Mexico's nineteenth century. It suggests that "liberalism" must be understood not as an overarching system imposed on the Mexican nation but rather as a set of guiding assumptions and institutions that Mexicans put to use in locally specific ways.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Maps -- , Chapter 1. National Liberalism, Local Liberalisms -- , Chapter 2. The Institutional Revolution in Town Politics -- , Chapter 3. Reluctant Taxpayers, Unwilling Soldiers, but “Submissive Sons” -- , Chapter 4. The Disintegration of a Divided Polity -- , Chapter 5. “The Shadow of Liberty” -- , Chapter 6. The Transformation of Indigenous Citizenship -- , Conclusion. Local Liberalisms and National Liberalism in the Latter Nineteenth Century -- , List of Abbreviations in Notes -- , Notes -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8047-5764-X
    Language: English
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