Rebellion now and forever [electronic resource] : Mayas, Hispanics, and caste war violence in Yucatan, 1800-1880 / Terry Rugeley.

By: Rugeley, Terry, 1956-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, c2009Description: xii, 464 p. : ill., mapsSubject(s): Mayas -- Wars | Mayas -- Yucatan Peninsula -- History -- 19th century | Ethnic conflict -- Yucatan Peninsula -- History -- 19th century | Yucatan (Mexico : State) -- History -- Caste War, 1847-1855Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 972/.6506 LOC classification: F1435.3.W2 | R837 2009Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction : the caste war uncrossed -- Men newly powerful : how Pueblo politics became a caste war -- The extremes of death or triumph : a society goes to war, 1847-1851 -- Nothing more than a new conquest : a world catches its breath -- The roar of a terrible tempest : liberal reform and the civil wars, 1855-1863 -- The empire comes to Mayab -- A world (mostly) restored : the paradoxes of the republic -- Peace, Porfirian-style : East meets West, and a people contort the past -- Conclusion : violence and the ghost of Santiago Iman.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-458) and index.

Introduction : the caste war uncrossed -- Men newly powerful : how Pueblo politics became a caste war -- The extremes of death or triumph : a society goes to war, 1847-1851 -- Nothing more than a new conquest : a world catches its breath -- The roar of a terrible tempest : liberal reform and the civil wars, 1855-1863 -- The empire comes to Mayab -- A world (mostly) restored : the paradoxes of the republic -- Peace, Porfirian-style : East meets West, and a people contort the past -- Conclusion : violence and the ghost of Santiago Iman.

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