Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-278) and index.
Contents:
The land and the people -- Cultural competition and the struggle for independence -- The U.S. invasion, national defense, and local meaning, 1846-1856 -- Contested visions: elite discourse and agrarian insurrection, 1856-1861 -- Civil war, the French intervention, and social banditry -- Apatlaco and the Morelos countryside: defining citizenship and creating a nation -- Poverty and progress, 1876-1910 -- Social costs of overproduction and the origins of the Morelos revolution -- The Zapatista revolution.
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