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Guatemalan Indians and the state: 1540 to 1988
Carol A. Smith and Marilyn M. Moors
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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1. Introduction: Social Relations in Guatemala over Time and Space (Carol A. Smith, page 1)
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Part 1: Historical Formation
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2. Core and Periphery in Colonial Guatemala (Christopher H. Lutz and W. George Lovell, page 35)
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3. Changes in the Nineteenth-Century Guatemalan State and Its Indian Policies (Ralph Lee Woodward, Jr., page 52)
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4. Origins of the National Question in Guatemala: A Hypothesis (Carol A. Smith, page 72)
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5. State Power, Indigenous Communities, and Land in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala, 1820-1920 (David McCreery, page 96)
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6. State and Community in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala: The Momostenango Case (Robert M. Carmack, page 116)
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Part 2: Twentieth-Century Struggles
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7. Ethnic Images and Strategies in 1944 (Richard N. Adams, page 141)
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8. The Corporate Community, Campesino Organizations, and Agrarian Reform: 1950-1954 (Jim Handy, page 163)
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9. Enduring Yet Ineffable Community in the Western Periphery of Guatemala (John M. Watanabe, page 183)
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10. Class Position and Class Consciousness in an Indian Community: Totonicapán in the 1970s (Carol A. Smith, page 205)
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11. Changing Indian Identity: Guatemala's Violent Transition to Modernity (Arturo Arias, page 230)
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12. Conclusion: History and Revolution in Guatemala (Carol A. Smith, page 258)
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Bibliography (page 287)
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Index (page 309)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HAHR | 72.2 (May 1992): 287-289 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2168%28199205%2972%3A2%3C287%3AGIATS1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R |
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Published: 1994
Publisher: University of Texas Press
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- 9780292727441 (hardcover)
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