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Author Rugeley, Terry, 1956- author.

Title Of wonders and wise men : religion and popular cultures in southeast Mexico, 1800-1876 / by Terry Rugeley
Edition 1st ed
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 335 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Introduction: Strange Lights, Mysterious Crosses, and the Word of God Denied -- Geography, Misery, Agency, Remedy: The Unwritten Almanac of Folk Knowledge -- Rural Curas and the Erosion of Mexican Conservatism: The Life of Raymundo Perez -- The Bourgeois Spiritual Path: A History of Urban Piety -- Spiritual Power, Worldly Possession: A History of Imagenes -- Official Cult and Peasant Protocol: Rural Cofradías and the History of San Antonio Xocneceh -- A Culture of Conflict: Anticlericalism, Parish Problems, and Alternative Beliefs -- "Burning the Torch of Revolution": Religion, Nationalism, and the Loss of the Peten -- Conclusion: The Motives for Miracle
Summary In the tumultuous decades following Mexico's independence from Spain, religion provided a unifying force among the Mexican people, who otherwise varied greatly in ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Accordingly, religion and the popular cultures surrounding it form the lens through which Terry Rugeley focuses this cultural history of southeast Mexico from independence (1821) to the rise of the dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1876. Drawing on a wealth of previously unused archival material, Rugeley vividly reconstructs the folklore, beliefs, attitudes, and cultural practices of the Maya and Hispanic peoples of the Yucatan. In engagingly written chapters, he explores folklore and folk wisdom, urban piety, iconography, and anticlericalism. Interspersed among the chapters are detailed portraits of individual people, places, and institutions, that, with the archival evidence, offer a full and fascinating history of the outlooks, entertainments, and daily lives of the inhabitants of southeast Mexico in the nineteenth century. Rugeley also links this rich local history with larger events to show how macro changes in Mexico affected ordinary people
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-328) and index
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Subject RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Civilization
Popular culture
Religion
Godsdienst.
Volksgeloof.
15.85 history of America.
Mexico, Southeast -- Religious life and customs
Mexico, Southeast -- Religion -- 19th century
Mexico, Southeast -- Church history -- 19th century
Mexico, Southeast -- Civilization -- 19th century
Southeast Mexico
Genre/Form Church history
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00029909
ISBN 0292798172
9780292798175