Becoming Campesinos : Politics, Identity, and Agrarian Struggle in Postrevolutionary Michoacan, 1920-1935 /
Becoming Campesinos argues that the formation of the campesino as both a political category and a cultural identity in Mexico was one of the most enduring legacies of the great revolutionary upheavals that began in 1910. Challenging the assumption that rural peoples "naturally" share a sen...
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Stanford, CA :
Stanford University Press,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Becoming Campesinos: From Political Category to Cultural Identity
- 2. Land, Community, and Memory in Postrevolutionary Michoa
- 3. Francisco Múgica and the Making of Agrarian Struggle, 1920-1922
- 4. Village Revolutionaries
- 5. Refusing the Revolution: Catholic Nationalism and the Cristero Rebellion
- 6. Lázaro Cárdenas and the Advent of a Campesino Politics
- 7. Conclusion: The Politics of Campesino Identity in Twentieth-Century Mexico
- Appendix: Land Reform in Michoacán, 1917-1940
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index