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Frontmatter
List of Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Political History from Below: Hegemony, the State, and Nationalist Discourses
PART 1 INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES, NATIONAL GUARDS, AND THE LIBERAL REVOLUTION IN THE SIERRA NORTE DE PUEBLA
2 Contested Citizenship (1): Liberals, Conservatives, and Indigenous National Guards, 1850-1867
3 The Conflictual Construction of Community: Gender, Ethnicity, and Hegemony
4 Alternative Nationalisms and Hegemonic Discourses: Peasant Visions of the Nation
PART 2 COMMUNAL HEGEMONY AND NATIONALIST DISCOURSES IN MEXICO AND PERU
5 Contested Citizenship (2): Regional Political Cultures, Peasant Visions of the Nation, and the Liberal Revolution in Morelos
6 From Citizen to Other: National Resistance, State Formation, and Peasant Visions of the Nation in Junín
7 Communal Hegemony and Alternative Nationalisms: Historical Contingencies and Limiting Cases
PART 3 ALTERNATIVE NATIONAL PROJECTS AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE STATE
8 The Intricacies of Coercion: Popular Political Cultures, Repression, and the Failure of Hegemony
9 Whose Bones Are They, Anyway, and Who Gets to Decide? Local Intellectuals, Hegemony, and Counterhegemony in National Politics
10 Popular Nationalism and Statemaking in Mexico and Peru: The Deconstruction of Community and Popular Culture
Notes
Index
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