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Ladinos with Ladinos, Indians with Indians - Land, Labor, and Regional Ethnic Conflict in the Making of Guatemala (Hardcover)
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Ladinos with Ladinos, Indians with Indians - Land, Labor, and Regional Ethnic Conflict in the Making of Guatemala (Hardcover)
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In the late 1830s an uprising of mestizos and Maya destroyed
Guatemala's Liberal government for imposing reforms aimed at
expanding the state, assimilating indigenous peoples, and
encouraging commercial agriculture. Liberal partisans were unable
to retake the state until 1871, but after they did they
successfully implemented their earlier reform agenda. In contrast
to the late 1830s, they met only sporadic resistance. Reeves
confronts this paradox of Guatemala's nineteenth century by
focusing on the rural folk of the western highlands. He links the
area of study to the national level in an explicitly comparative
enterprise, unlike most investigations of Mesoamerican communities.
He finds that changes in land, labor, and ethnic politics from the
1840s to the 1870s left popular sectors unwilling or unable to
mount a repeat of the earlier anti-Liberal mobilization. Because of
these changes, the Liberals of the 1870s and beyond consolidated
their hold on power more successfully than their counterparts of
the 1830s. Ultimately, Reeves shows that community politics and
regional ethnic tensions were the crucible of nation-state
formation in nineteenth-century Guatemala.
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