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Guatemalan Indians and the state: 1540 to 1988
Smith, Carol A., 1941-, Moors, Marilyn M., 1934-
Year: 1994, c1990.
Publisher:  University of Texas Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
1. Introduction: Social Relations in Guatemala over Time and Space
Part 1: Historical Formation
2. Core and Periphery in Colonial Guatemala
3. Changes in the Nineteenth-Century Guatemalan State and Its Indian Policies
4. Origins of the National Question in Guatemala: A Hypothesis
5. State Power, Indigenous Communities, and Land in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala, 1820-1920
6. State and Community in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala: The Momostenango Case
Part 2: Twentieth-Century Struggles
7. Ethnic Images and Strategies in 1944
8. The Corporate Community, Campesino Organizations, and Agrarian Reform: 1950-1954
9. Enduring Yet Ineffable Community in the Western Periphery of Guatemala
10. Class Position and Class Consciousness in an Indian Community: Totonicapán in the 1970s
11. Changing Indian Identity: Guatemala's Violent Transition to Modernity
12. Conclusion: History and Revolution in Guatemala
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Guatemalan Indians and the state : 1540 to 1988 edited by Carol A. Smith with the assistance of Marilyn M. Moors.
Author: Smith, Carol A., 1941-; Moors, Marilyn M., 1934-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Guatemalan Indians and the state : 1540 to 1988 edited by Carol A. Smith with the assistance of Marilyn M. Moors
Smith, Carol A., 1941-, Moors, Marilyn M., 1934-
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994, c1990.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03642
Subject Headings: • Indians of Central America -- Guatemala -- History
• Indians of Central America -- Guatemala -- Social conditions
• Indians of Central America -- Guatemala -- Government relations
Notes: • "Edited papers presented at the March 1988 meetings of the Latin American Studies Association"--T.p. verso.
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