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The Time of Liberty – Popular Political Culture in Oaxaca, 1750–1850: Latin America Otherwise

Autor Peter Guardino
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 apr 2005
Between 1750 and 1850 Spanish American politics underwent a dramatic cultural shift as monarchist colonies gave way to independent states based at least nominally on popular sovereignty and republican citizenship. In "The Time of Liberty," Peter Guardino explores the participation of subalterns in this grand transformation. He focuses on Mexico, comparing local politics in two parts of Oaxaca: the mestizo, urban Oaxaca City and the rural villages of nearby Villa Alta, where the population was mostly indigenous. Guardino challenges traditional assumptions that poverty and isolation alienated rural peasants from the political process. He shows that peasants and other subalterns were conscious and complex actors in political and ideological struggles and that popular politics played an important role in national politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. Guardino makes extensive use of archival materials, including judicial transcripts and newspaper accounts, to illuminate the dramatic contrasts between the local politics of the city and of the countryside, describing in detail how both sets of citizens spoke and acted politically. He contends that although it was the elites who initiated the national change to republicanism, the transition took root only when engaged by subalterns. He convincingly argues that various aspects of the new political paradigms found adherents among even some of the most isolated segments of society and that any subsequent failure of electoral politics was due to an absence of pluralism rather than a lack of widespread political participation.
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ISBN-13: 9780822335207
ISBN-10: 0822335204
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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“The Time of Liberty takes on the most important issues around Mexican independence and draws fundamentally important and transforming conclusions. It is the finest analysis yet written of politics and political culture before, during, and after Mexican independence.”—John Tutino, author of From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico: Social Bases of Agrarian Violence, 1750–1940“The Time of Liberty is a welcome and much needed addition to the literatures on popular political culture, indigenous politics, independence, and the first half-century of Mexico’s independent political life. It will be influential in debates on nineteenth-century Mexican history and more broadly.”—Florencia E. Mallon, author of Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru"Guardino's book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of nonelite politics in early independent Mexico. . . ."—Emmett Lombard, Perspectives in Political Science“A very valuable study.”—Angela T. Thompson, History: Reviews of New Books“Exhaustive…. Guardino provides an invaluable biography of Benito Juárez and his milieu in the heartland of La Reforma, and one which unravels whiggish projections of radical anti-clericalism and calls for the juridical abolition of indigenous communities back onto the 1820s and 1830s These contributions will help to make The Time of Liberty required reading and earn its passage into the canon of nineteenth-century Mexican history.”—Everard Meade, Journal of Latin American Studies“Historians and graduate students will appreciate how the author constantly probes questions of historical research and historiography….”—Francie Chassen-López, American Historical Review“Peter Guardino was one of the pioneers of the new scholarship on nineteenth-century nation and state formation, and especially the roles of subalterns in these processes, that emerged in the 1990s. His new book is an important and valuable addition to this debate…. The book will be a touchstone for studies of popular politics, not only in Mexico….”—James E. Sanders, Canadian Journal of History“Peter Guardino’s new book reflects some of the most interesting and innovative trends in the study of Mexican political history over the last decade or so, trends of which he himself has been one of the architects.” —Eric Van Young, Journal of Social History
"The Time of Liberty takes on the most important issues around Mexican independence and draws fundamentally important and transforming conclusions. It is the finest analysis yet written of politics and political culture before, during, and after Mexican independence."--John Tutino, author of From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico: Social Bases of Agrarian Violence, 1750-1940 "The Time of Liberty is a welcome and much needed addition to the literatures on popular political culture, indigenous politics, independence, and the first half-century of Mexico's independent political life. It will be influential in debates on nineteenth-century Mexican history and more broadly."--Florencia E. Mallon, author of Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru "Guardino's book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of nonelite politics in early independent Mexico..."--Emmett Lombard, Perspectives in Political Science "A very valuable study."--Angela T. Thompson, History: Reviews of New Books "Exhaustive... Guardino provides an invaluable biography of Benito Juarez and his milieu in the heartland of La Reforma, and one which unravels whiggish projections of radical anti-clericalism and calls for the juridical abolition of indigenous communities back onto the 1820s and 1830s ... These contributions will help to make The Time of Liberty required reading and earn its passage into the canon of nineteenth-century Mexican history."--Everard Meade, Journal of Latin American Studies "Historians and graduate students will appreciate how the author constantly probes questions of historical research and historiography..."--Francie Chassen-Lopez, American Historical Review "Peter Guardino was one of the pioneers of the new scholarship on nineteenth-century nation and state formation, and especially the roles of subalterns in these processes, that emerged in the 1990s. His new book is an important and valuable addition to this debate... The book will be a touchstone for studies of popular politics, not only in Mexico..."--James E. Sanders, Canadian Journal of History "Peter Guardino's new book reflects some of the most interesting and innovative trends in the study of Mexican political history over the last decade or so, trends of which he himself has been one of the architects." --Eric Van Young, Journal of Social History

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""The Time of Liberty" is a welcome and much needed addition to the literatures on popular political culture, indigenous politics, independence, and the first half-century of Mexico's independent political life. It will be influential in debates on nineteenth-century Mexican history and more broadly."--Florencia E. Mallon, author of "Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru"

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Analyzes the massive shift in Mexican political culture between the 18th and 19th centuries, asking how shifts in ideology initiated by elites played out in popular political culture and comparing the impact of political innovations on the culture of both Oaxacan indigenous peasants and Oaxacan urban plebeians.