Explores how elites and commoners in Oaxaca constructed and experienced the process of modernity during President Porfirio Diaz's government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Overmyer-Velázquez is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Connecticut.
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Illustrations and Tables ix Preface xi Introduction: Writing the Emerald City 1 1. La Vallistocracia: The Formation of Oaxaca’s Ruling Class 17 2. The Legible City: Constructed, Symbolic, and Disciplined Spaces 40 3. “A New Political Religious Order”: Church, State, and Workers 70 4. “A Necessary Evil”: Regulating Public Space and Public Women 98 5. Portraits of a Lady: Visions of Modernity 122 Conclusions: The Consequences of Modernity 153 Appendix: Articles Cited from the 1857 Constitution 161 Notes 163 Bibliography 203 Index 221
Illustrations and Tables ix Preface xi Introduction: Writing the Emerald City 1 1. La Vallistocracia: The Formation of Oaxaca’s Ruling Class 17 2. The Legible City: Constructed, Symbolic, and Disciplined Spaces 40 3. “A New Political Religious Order”: Church, State, and Workers 70 4. “A Necessary Evil”: Regulating Public Space and Public Women 98 5. Portraits of a Lady: Visions of Modernity 122 Conclusions: The Consequences of Modernity 153 Appendix: Articles Cited from the 1857 Constitution 161 Notes 163 Bibliography 203 Index 221
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