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Setting the Virgin on Fire : Lazaro Cardenas, Michoacan Peasants, and the Redemption of the Mexican Revolution

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This work reconstructs the cultural encounters which led to Mexico's post-revolutionary government.

It sets aside the mythology surrounding president Lazaro Cardenas to reveal his dilemma: until he and his followers understood peasant culture, they could not govern. This dilemma is vividly illustrated in Michoacan. There, peasants were passionately engaged in a Catholic culture focusing on the Virgin Mary.

The Cardenistas, inspired by revolutionary ideas of equality and modernity, were oblivious to peasants' spirituality and determined to transform them.

A series of dramatic conflicts forced Cardenas to develop a government that embodied some of the peasants' complex culture.

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0520084187 / 9780520084186
Hardback
09/01/1996
United States
212 pages, 3 maps
152 x 229 mm, 320 grams
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