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Yucatán's Maya Peasantry and the Origins of the Caste War
Contributor(s): Rugeley, Terry (Author)
ISBN: 0292770782     ISBN-13: 9780292770782
Publisher: University of Texas Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1996
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America - Mexico
Dewey: 972.606
LCCN: 95042405
Lexile Measure: 1420
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 6.01" W x 9" (0.85 lbs) 263 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
- Cultural Region - Mexican
 
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Publisher Description:
Conflicts between native Maya peoples and European-derived governments have punctuated Mexican history from the Conquest in the sixteenth century to the current Zapatista uprising in Chiapas. In this deeply researched study, Terry Rugeley delves into the 1800-1847 origins of the Caste War, the largest and most successful of these peasant rebellions. Rugeley refutes earlier studies that seek to explain the Caste War in terms of a single issue. Instead, he explores the interactions of several major social forces, including the church, the hacienda, and peasant villagers. He uncovers a complex web of issues that led to the outbreak of war, including the loss of communal lands, substandard living conditions, the counterpoise of Catholicism versus traditional Maya beliefs, and an increasingly heavy tax burden. Drawn from a wealth of primary documents, this book represents the first real attempt to reconstruct the history of the pre-Caste War period. In addition to its obvious importance for Mexican history, it will be illuminating background reading for everyone seeking to understand the ongoing conflict in Chiapas.

Contributor Bio(s): Rugeley, Terry: - Terry Rugeley is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at the University of Oklahoma.