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The blood of Guatemala, a history of race and nation, Greg Grandin

Label
The blood of Guatemala, a history of race and nation, Greg Grandin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-335) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The blood of Guatemala
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
42392156
Responsibility statement
Greg Grandin
Series statement
Latin America otherwise : languages, empires, nation
Sub title
a history of race and nation
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Searching for the living among the dead -- Prelude: A world put right, 31 March 1840 -- The greatest Indian city in the world: caste, gender, and politics, 1750-1821 -- Defending the pueblo: popular protests and elite politics, 1786-1826 -- A pestilent nationalism: the 1837 Cholera Epidemic reconsidered -- A house with two masters: Carrera and the restored republic of Indians -- Principales to patrones, Macehuales to Mozos: land, labor, and the commodification of community -- Regenerating the race: race, class, and the natiionalization of ethnicity -- Time and space among the Maya: Mayan modernism and the transformation of the city -- The Blood of Guatemalans: class struggle and the death of Kiche nationalism -- Conclusions: the limits of nation, 1954-1999 -- Epilogue: The living among the dead
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