This volume offers a powerful argument that Catholics and Catholicism had a more pervasive and impeding influence on postrevolutionary state formation in Mexico than historians have recognized or acknowledged.
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Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Glossary xv Introduction 1 1. The Church and the Religious Question 13 2. Catholic-Socialists against Anti-Priests in Campeche 35 3. "The Devil Is Now Loose in Huejutla": The Bishop, the SEP, and the Emancipation of the Indian in Hidalgo 63 4. Beatas, Ballots, and Bullets in Guerrero 101 5. "Un sin fin de mochos": Catholic Cacicazgos in Guanajuato 157 Conclusion: The End of the Religious Question 219 Notes 227 Bibliography 295 Index 317
Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xi Glossary xv Introduction 1 1. The Church and the Religious Question 13 2. Catholic-Socialists against Anti-Priests in Campeche 35 3. "The Devil Is Now Loose in Huejutla": The Bishop, the SEP, and the Emancipation of the Indian in Hidalgo 63 4. Beatas, Ballots, and Bullets in Guerrero 101 5. "Un sin fin de mochos": Catholic Cacicazgos in Guanajuato 157 Conclusion: The End of the Religious Question 219 Notes 227 Bibliography 295 Index 317
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