""Muddied Waters" is an outstanding contribution to the history of race and colonization in modern Colombia. It invites revision of current interpretations of Colombian and Latin American regionalism."--Marco Palacios, coauthor of "Colombia: Fragmented Land, Divided Society"
""Muddied Waters" is an outstanding contribution to the history of race and colonization in modern Colombia. It invites revision of current interpretations of Colombian and Latin American regionalism."--Marco Palacios, coauthor of "Colombia: Fragmented Land, Divided Society"
Nancy P. Appelbaum is Assistant Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton.
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List of Illustrations xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Riosucio: Race, Colonization, Region, and Community 1 Part I. Country of Regions, 1946–1886 1. Beauty and the Beast: Antioquia and Cauca 31 2. “Accompanied by Progress”: Cauca Intermediaries and Antioqueno Migration 52 3. “By Consent of the Indigenas”: Riosucio’s Indigenous Communities 80 Part 2. The White Republic, 1886–1930 4. Regenerating Riosucio: Regeneration and the Transition to Conservative Rule 107 5. Regenerating Conflict: Riosucio’s Indigenas in the White Republic 124 6. Riosucio on the Margins of the “Model Department” 142 Part 3. Remembering Race, Region, and Community 7. Remembering Riosucio: Imagining a Mestizo Community 167 8. Remembering San Lorenzo: Imagining an Indigenous Community 184 Conclusion: Reimagining Region and Nation 206 Notes 221 Bibliography 267 Index 287
List of Illustrations xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Riosucio: Race, Colonization, Region, and Community 1 Part I. Country of Regions, 1946–1886 1. Beauty and the Beast: Antioquia and Cauca 31 2. “Accompanied by Progress”: Cauca Intermediaries and Antioqueno Migration 52 3. “By Consent of the Indigenas”: Riosucio’s Indigenous Communities 80 Part 2. The White Republic, 1886–1930 4. Regenerating Riosucio: Regeneration and the Transition to Conservative Rule 107 5. Regenerating Conflict: Riosucio’s Indigenas in the White Republic 124 6. Riosucio on the Margins of the “Model Department” 142 Part 3. Remembering Race, Region, and Community 7. Remembering Riosucio: Imagining a Mestizo Community 167 8. Remembering San Lorenzo: Imagining an Indigenous Community 184 Conclusion: Reimagining Region and Nation 206 Notes 221 Bibliography 267 Index 287
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