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Frontmatter
Foreword by Octavio Paz
Acknowledgments
Chronology
A Historian's Profession of Faith
Part 1. New Spain from the Conquest to Independence (1521-1821)
1. Brothers and Enemies: Spaniards and Creoles
2. Irreconcilable Enemies: Indians, Mestizos, Mulattoes
3. The Inquisition and the Pagan Underground
4. The Indian, a Spiritual Problem (1524-1648)
5. The Creole Utopia of the "Indian Spring" (1604-1700)
6. The Spiritual Emancipation (1728-1759)
7. The Holy War (1767-1821)
Part 2. Quetzalcóatl, or the Phoenix Bird
8. The First Franciscans
9. The Genesis of the Creole Myth
10. Saint Thomas-Quetzalcóatl, Apostle of Mexico
11. Epilogue: The "Four Hundred" Modern Quetzalcóatls
Part 3. Guadalupe, or the New Epiphany
12. Holy Mary and Tonantzin
13. The Infancy of Guadalupe
14. The Dispute of the Apparitions
15. Guadalupe, a Mexican National Emblem
16. Epilogue: Guadalupe Today
17. Perspectives
Notes
Index
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