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Patriotism, Politics, and Popular Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Mexico - Juan Francisco Lucas and the Puebla Sierra

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This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Juan Francisco Lucas, the principal Indian leader of the Puebla Sierra between 1854 and 1917. The book illustrates how, over seventy years, the Indian communi


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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Regional Leader Chapter 3 Tetela in the Puebla Sierra Chapter 4 Rebellion and Revolution Chapter 5 The Three Years' War Chapter 6 From Reform to Patriotic Resistance, 1860-1863 Chapter 7 The Battle for the Sierra Chapter 8 The Defeat of the Empire Chapter 9 The First Montana Rebellion Chapter 10 The Arriaga Rebellion and the Xochiapulco Revolt Chapter 11 The Fruits of Rebellion in Xochiapulco Chapter 12 The Revolt of La Noria Chapter 13 Conciliation and Violence, 1872-1875 Chapter 14 The Revolution of Tuxtepec and the Montana in Power, 1876-1880 Chapter 15 The Resurgence of Central Power, 1880-1888 Chapter 16 Public and Private Life, 1889-1910 Chapter 17 Lucas and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1917 Chapter 18 Epilogue Chapter 19 Notes Chapter 20 Index

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By Guy P. C. Thomson and David G. LaFrance

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Presents a local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico. This book focuses on the life of Juan Francisco Lucas, the principal Indian leader of the Puebla Sierra between 1854 and 1917.

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