How the Very Nature of God Began to Change. A Review of Brian Larkin's The Very Nature of God: Baroque Catholicism and Religious Reform in Bourbon Mexico City
Karen Melvin
págs. 602-609
Not Just Anybody Can Pick Coffee. A Review of C. A. Nolan-Ferrell's Constructing Citizenship: ransnational Workers and Revolution on the Mexico-Guatemala Border, 1880-1950
Terry Rugeley
págs. 610-614
Class, Ethnicity, Nationalism. A Review of Roberta Rice's The New Politics of Protest: ndigenous mobilization in Latin America's neoliberal era
Marc Becker
págs. 615-620
Cuauhtémoc and the Making of Indianness Something ‘Good to Think’. A Review of Paul Gillingham's Cuauhtémoc’s Bones: Forging National Identity in Modern Mexico
Andrea Cadelo
págs. 621-631
Drawing Closer to Indigenous Lives and Minds. A Review of William B. Taylor's Shrines and Miraculous Images: Religious Life in Mexico before the Reforma
John Tutino
págs. 632-640
Maximilian Viatori
págs. 641-648
René Harder Horst
págs. 649-655
Social movements, the FARC, and the State. Contesting Civil Society in Putumayo: Between the Guerrillas and the State. The Cocalero Movement, Citizenship, and Identity in the Colombian Amazon
Joshua M. Rosenthal
págs. 656-661
Vibrant Anachronism. Colombia’s Nineteenth-Century Salt Monopoly: Colombian State. Local Society and Regional Monopoly in Boyacá
Meri Clark
págs. 662-670
págs. 671-681