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Peasants, Politics, And The Formation Of Mexico'S National State: Guerrero, 18001857,New
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This Is A Study Of The Important But Littleunderstood Role Of Peasants In The Formation Of The Mexican National Statefrom The End Of The Colonial Era To The Beginning Of La Reforma, A Moment In Which Liberalism Became Dominant In Mexican Political Culture.The Book Shows How Mexico'S National Political System Was Formed Through Local Struggles And Alliances That Deeply Involved Elements Of Mexico'S Impoverished Rural Masses, Notably The Peasants Who Took Part In Many Of The Local Regional, And National Rebellions That Characterized Early Nineteenthcentury Politics. These Rebellions Were Not Battles Over Whether Or Not There Was To Be A State; They Were Contests Over What The State Was To Be. The Author Focuses On The Region Of Guerrero, Whose Peasantry Were Deeply Involved In The Two Most Important Broadly Based Revolts Of The Early Nineteenth Century: The War Of Independence Of 181021, And The 185355 Revolution Of Ayutla, The Rebellion That Began La Reforma.The Book'S Central Contention Is That There Are Fundamental Links Between State Formation, Elite Politics, Popular Protest, And The Construction Of Mexico'S Modern Political Culture. Various Elite Groups Advanced Different Models Of The State, Which In Turn Had Different Implications For, And Impacts On, The Lives Of Mexico'S Lower Classes. Contesting Elites Formed Alliance With Segments Of Mexico'S Peasantry As Well As The Urban Poor And These Alliances Were Crucial In Determining National Political Outcomes. Thus, The Participation Of Wide Sectors Of The Population In Politics For Varying Reasonsand The Subsequent Learning Of Tactics And Elaborations Of Discourseleft An Enduring Mark On Mexico'S Political System And Culture.
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