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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- TABLES, FIGURES, AND MAPS xii
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
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PART I Rebels
- CHAPTER 2 A Social Profile 39
- CHAPTER 3 Full-Face Portraits I: Hard Times and Rebellion 67
- CHAPTER 4 Full-Face Portraits II: Love, Suggestibility, Curiosity, Pressment 91
- CHAPTER 5 The Age of Excuses: Rituals of Confession and Pardon 111
- CHAPTER 6 Indians 127
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PART II Leaders and Followers
- CHAPTER 7 Indian Notables 141
- CHAPTER 8 Local Cabecillas 165
- CHAPTER 9 A Village Delinquent: Chito Villagran 179
- CHAPTER 10 Priest and Parish 201
- CHAPTER 11 Loyalist Curates and Warrior Priests 225
- CHAPTER 12 The Social Construction of Priestly Subversion and Rebellion 243
- CHAPTER 13 Four Clerical Cabecillas 269
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PART III Popular Violence and Ideology
- CHAPTER 14 The Verbal Culture of Internal War: Loose Talk, Rumor, Sedition, and Propaganda 311
- CHAPTER 15 Anatomy of a Riot I: Atlacomulco, 1810 351
- CHAPTER 16 Anatomy of a Riot II: The Origins of Local Conflict 385
- CHAPTER 17 Anatomy of a Riot III: The Dynamics of Local Political Violence in New Spain, 1750-1820 407
- CHAPTER 18 Masked Messiahs and Truncated Utopias 453
- CHAPTER 19 Conclusion: The Other Rebellion in Comparative Perspective 495
- APPENDIX A Methodological Discussion of Sample of Captured Rebels, Chapter 2 525
- APPENDIX B Letter from Mariscal de Campo Jose Maria Villagran to Dr. Diego Antonio Rodriguez, Zimapan, 14 April 1812 (Original Spanish, Orthography, and Punctuation), Chapter 9 532
- Notes 535
- Archival Sources 651
- Bibliography 653
- Subject Index 687
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- TABLES, FIGURES, AND MAPS xii
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
-
PART I Rebels
- CHAPTER 2 A Social Profile 39
- CHAPTER 3 Full-Face Portraits I: Hard Times and Rebellion 67
- CHAPTER 4 Full-Face Portraits II: Love, Suggestibility, Curiosity, Pressment 91
- CHAPTER 5 The Age of Excuses: Rituals of Confession and Pardon 111
- CHAPTER 6 Indians 127
-
PART II Leaders and Followers
- CHAPTER 7 Indian Notables 141
- CHAPTER 8 Local Cabecillas 165
- CHAPTER 9 A Village Delinquent: Chito Villagran 179
- CHAPTER 10 Priest and Parish 201
- CHAPTER 11 Loyalist Curates and Warrior Priests 225
- CHAPTER 12 The Social Construction of Priestly Subversion and Rebellion 243
- CHAPTER 13 Four Clerical Cabecillas 269
-
PART III Popular Violence and Ideology
- CHAPTER 14 The Verbal Culture of Internal War: Loose Talk, Rumor, Sedition, and Propaganda 311
- CHAPTER 15 Anatomy of a Riot I: Atlacomulco, 1810 351
- CHAPTER 16 Anatomy of a Riot II: The Origins of Local Conflict 385
- CHAPTER 17 Anatomy of a Riot III: The Dynamics of Local Political Violence in New Spain, 1750-1820 407
- CHAPTER 18 Masked Messiahs and Truncated Utopias 453
- CHAPTER 19 Conclusion: The Other Rebellion in Comparative Perspective 495
- APPENDIX A Methodological Discussion of Sample of Captured Rebels, Chapter 2 525
- APPENDIX B Letter from Mariscal de Campo Jose Maria Villagran to Dr. Diego Antonio Rodriguez, Zimapan, 14 April 1812 (Original Spanish, Orthography, and Punctuation), Chapter 9 532
- Notes 535
- Archival Sources 651
- Bibliography 653
- Subject Index 687