"Voekel's engaging history of the debates surrounding burials and cemetaries in late colonial Mexico provides a fresh perspective on the origins of nationalist sentiments in Latin America. Her creative reading of wills and other archival materals will inspire historians and anthropologists to think in new ways about the role of religion in early liberal thought."--Deborah Poole, New School University
"Voekel's engaging history of the debates surrounding burials and cemetaries in late colonial Mexico provides a fresh perspective on the origins of nationalist sentiments in Latin America. Her creative reading of wills and other archival materals will inspire historians and anthropologists to think in new ways about the role of religion in early liberal thought."--Deborah Poole, New School University
Pamela Voekel is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Montana in Missoula.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Baroque Backdrop > 2. The Reformation in Mexico City > 3. Freeing the Virtuous Individual > 4. The Battle for Church Burials > 5. Piety, Power, and Politics > 6. The Ideology Articulated > 7. The Rise of Medical Empiricism > 8. The Heir Apparent > Conclusion Postscript Appendix Archives Notes Primary Sources Secondary Sources
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Baroque Backdrop > 2. The Reformation in Mexico City > 3. Freeing the Virtuous Individual > 4. The Battle for Church Burials > 5. Piety, Power, and Politics > 6. The Ideology Articulated > 7. The Rise of Medical Empiricism > 8. The Heir Apparent > Conclusion Postscript Appendix Archives Notes Primary Sources Secondary Sources
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