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This book shows the centrality of religion to the making of the 1910 Mexican revolution. It goes beyond conventional studies of church-state conflict to focus on Catholics as political subjects whose religious identity became a fundamental aspect of citizenship during the first three decades of the twentieth century.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One. The Ambivalence of the Sacred: An Introduction
Chapter Two. Religion and Society in Social Catholicism
Chapter Three. Christian Democracy in Mexico
Chapter Four. The Limits of Catholic Party Rule in Jalisco
Chapter Five. The Battles for Jalisco
Chapter Six. Local Politics and the Mexican Revolution in Jalisco
Chapter Seven. Work and Religion in Post-Revolutionary Mexico
Chapter Eight. José Guadalupe Zuno and the Collapse of Public Space
Chapter Nine. Anacleto González Flores and the Martyrs' Plebiscite
Conclusion. Politics and Religion in the Mexican Revolution
Notes
Bibliography
Index



