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Documental de la Independencia Mexicana, edited, and with an introduction
(Mexico City: Universidad Iberoamericana, 1998). Top From Empire to Nation: Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World, edited with Joseph Esherick and Hasan Kayali (Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, in press for publication 2006). Visions and Revisions in Mexican History: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading, edited with Susan Deans-Smith (London: Instituted for the Study of the Americas, University of London, in press for publication 2006). Articles in Scholarly Journals and Book Chapters "Urban Market and Hinterland: Guadalajara and is Region in the Eighteenth Century," Hispanic American Historical Review, 59 (1979): 593-635. Published in Spanish as "Hinterland y mercado urbano: El caso de Guadalajara y su región," Revista Jalisco, 2 (1980): 73-95.) "Un homicidio colonial," Boletin del Archivo Historico de Jalisco, 3 (1979): 2-4. "Guadalajara Preindependiente," Chapter 12 in Historia de Jalisco, Vol. 2: De finales del siglo XVIII a la caída del federalismo, 295-323; gen. ed. José María Muriá, 4 vols. (Mexico City: Secretar ía de Educaci ón Pública/Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1981). "Comentario sobre Andres Lira Gonzalez, 'La propiedad comunal indigena en los alrededores de la Ciudad de Mexico,'" in Despues de los latifundios (La desintegracion de la gran propiedad agraria en Mexico), ed. by Heriberto Moreno Garcia (Mexico City: El Colegio de Michoacan, 1982), 105-109. "Mexican Rural History Since Chevalier: The Historiography of the Colonial Hacienda," Latin American Research Review, 18 (1983); 5-61. (A Spanish translation of this article has appeared in Historias, 12 (1987), the journal of the Dirección de Estudios Históricos of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico; and the same translation is anthologized in Enrique Cárdenas, ed., Historia económica de México, Serie de Lecturas de El Trimestre Económico, [Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico City, 1989], 376-438.) "Conflict and Solidarity in Indian Village Life: The Guadalajara Region in the Late Colonial Period," Hispanic American Historical Review, 64 (1984): 55-79. "Prologo" to Maria Guadalupe Rodriguez Gomez, Jalpa y San Juan de los Otates, dos haciendas en el Bajio colonial (Leon, Mexico: El Colegio del Bajio, 1984), 15-19. "The Age of Paradox: Mexican Agriculture at the End of the Colonial Period, 1750-1810," in Nils Jacobsen and Hans-Jürgen Puhle, eds., The Economies of Mexico and Peru in the Late Colonial Period, 1769-1820 (Berlin: Colloquium Verlag, 1986), 64-90. Also anthologized in John Lynch, ed., Latin American Revolutions, 1808-1826: Old and New World Origins (Norman and London:University of Oklahoma Press, 1994), 103-114. "Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?: Symbols and Popular Ideology in the Mexican Wars of Independence," Proceedings of the 1984 Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, vol. 1: 18-35 (Las Cruces: Center for Latin American Studies, New Mexico State University, 1984). "Zinacantan Revisited:
The Empirical, the Narrative, "Recent Anglophone Historiography on Mexico and Central America in the Age of Revolution (1750-1850)," Hispanic American Historical Review, 65 (1985): 725-743. "Comentario sobre
Christon I. Archer, `Los dineros de "Man, Land, and Water in Mexico and the Hispanic Southwest," Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 1 (1985): 396-412. "Millennium on the Northern Marches: The Mad Messiah of Durango and Popular Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815," Comparative Studies in Society and History, 28 (1986): 385-413. "The Grey Legend: A Review of the Cambridge History of Latin America, vols. 1 and 2: Colonial Latin America, edited by Leslie Bethell," Southeastern Latin Americanist, 29 (1986): 21-30. "L'enigma dei re: messianismo e rivolta populare in Messico, 1800-1815" ["The Riddle of the Kings: Messianism and Popular Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815"], Rivista Storica Italiana, 99 (1987), 754-786. "Moving Toward
Revolt: Agrarian Origins of the Hidalgo Revolt in the Guadalajara Region,
1810," in Friedrich Katz, ed., Riot, Rebellion, and Revolution:
Rural Social Conflict in Mexico (Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1988) 176-204. (Published in Spanish as "Hacia la insurreccion:
Origenes agrarios de la rebelion de Hidalgo en la region de Guadalajara,"
in F. Katz, ed., "Haciendo historia regional. Consideraciones metodológicas y teóricas," Anuario del IEHS/Tandil [Argentina], No. 2 [1987], 255-282). (Re-printed in Pedro Perez Herrero, ed., Region e historia en Mexico (1700-1850). Metodos de analisis regional [Mexico City: Instituto Jose Maria Luis Mora and Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, 1992], 99-122; English version, "Doing Regional History: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations," Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Yearbook, 1994, vol. 20, 21-34 [volume editor David Robinson]). "Islands in the Storm: Quiet Cities and Violent Countrysides in the Mexican Independence Era," Past and Present, No. 118 (Feb., 1988), 120-156. Excerpted in John C. Chasteen and Joseph Tulchin, eds., Problems in Modern Latin American History: A Reader (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1994), 14-20. "Sectores medios rurales en el México de los Borbones: El interior de Guadalajara en el siglo XVIII," HISLA--Revista Latinoamericana de Historia Económica, 8 (1986), 99-117. "A modo de conclusión: El siglo paradójico," in Arij Ouweneel and Cristina Torales, eds., Empresarios, indios y estado. Perfil de la economía mexicana (siglo XVIII) (Amsterdam: Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, 1988), 206-231. (Re-published in a Mexican edition under same title by Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 1994, 319-354.) "Quetzalcóatl, King Ferdinand, and Ignacio Allende Go to the Seashore; or, Messianism and Mystical Kingship in Mexico, 1800-1821," in Jaime E. Rodríguez, ed., The Independence of Mexico and the Creation of the Federal Republica (Los Angeles: Center for Latin American Studies, University of California at Los Angeles, 1989), 109-127. "Agustín Marroquín: The Sociopath as Rebel," in Judith Ewell and William Beezley, eds., The Human Tradition in Latin America: The Nineteenth Century (New York: Scholarly Resources, 1989), 17-38. Reprinted in William H. Beezley and Judith Ewell, eds., The Human Tradition in Modern Latin America (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1997), 3-25 (one-volume edition of previously published two-volume series). "Material Life," in Louisa Schell Hoberman and Susan Migden Socolow, eds., Rural Society in Colonial Latin America (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1996), 49-74. "The Raw and the Cooked: Popular and Elite Ideology in Mexico, 1800-1821," in Mark D. Szuchman, ed., The Middle Period in Latin American History: Values and Attitudes in the 18th-19th Centuries (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 1989), 75-102. (Re-printed in Arij Ouweneel and Simon Miller, eds., Indian Community of Colonial Mexico: Fifteen Essays on Land Tenure, Corporate Organizations, Ideology and Village Politics [Amsterdam: CEDLA, 1990], 295-321.) "Conclusions," in Susan Ramirez, ed., Indian-Religious Relations in Colonial Spanish America (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, Latin American Series, 1989), 87-102. "Introduccion," in Van Young, La crisis del orden colonial: Estructura agraria y rebelion popular en la Nueva Espana, 1750-1821 (Mexico City: Alianza Editorial, 1991), 9-17. "To See Someone Not Seeing: Historical Studies of Peasants and Politics in Mexico," Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 6 (Winter, 1990), 133-159. "Prologo," to Sanchez, Van Young, and von Wobeser, La ciudad y el campo en la historia de Mexico, ix-xii. "Mentalities
and Collectivities: A Comment," in Jaime E. Rodriguez, ed., Patterns
of Contention in Mexican History (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly
Resources, 1992), 337- "El sociopata: Agustin Marroquin," in Felipe Castro Gutierrez, Virginia Guedea, and Jose Luis Mirafuentes Galvan, eds., Organizacion y liderazgo de los movimientos populares novohispanos (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1992), 219-253. "Agrarian Rebellion
and Defense of Community: Meaning and Collective Violence in Late Colonial
and Independence-Era Brief articles "Ejido," "Pedro Garibay," "Isla de Mescala," "Francisco Javier Venegas," and "Chito and Julian Villagran" in Barbara A. Tenenbaum, editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Latin American History, 5 vols. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1996), respectively in: 2:471, 3:34, 3:590, 5:377, 5:418. Articles "Latin American regionalism," "Haciendas/Encomiendas," and "Rancheros" in Peter Stearns, general editor, Encyclopedia of Social History (Garland Publishing Company, 1993), 315-17, 403-04, 616-17. "The State as Vampire: Hegemonic Projects, Public Ritual, and Popular Culture in Mexico, 1600-1990," in William H. Beezley, Cheryl A. Martin, and William E. French, eds., Rituals of Rule, Rituals of Resistance: Mexican Street Culture (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1994), 343-374. "The Cuautla Lazarus: Double Subjectives in Reading Texts on Popular Collective Action," Colonial Latin American Review, 2 (1993), 3-26. Published in Spanish as: "El Lazaro de Cuautla. Dobles subjetivos al leer textos sobre la accion popular colectiva," in Historia y Grafia (Mexico City), 5 (1995), 165-194. "Dreamscape with Figures and Fences: Cultural Contention and Discourse in the Late Colonial Mexican Countryside," in Serge Gruzinsky and Nathan Wachtel, eds., Le Nouveau Monde--Mondes Nouveaux: L'experience americaine (Paris: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1996), 137-159; published in Spanish as: "Paisaje de ensueno con figuras y vallados: Disputa y discurso cultural en el campo mexicano de fines de la colonia," in Jane-Dale Lloyd and Laura Perez Rosales, eds., Paisajes rebeldes: Una larga noche de rebelion indigena (Mexico City: Universidad Iberoamericana, 1995), 149-179. "In the Gloomy Caverns of Paganism: Popular Culture, Insurgency, and Nation-Building in Mexico, 1800-1821,”in Christon I. Archer, ed., The Birth of Modern Mexico, 1780-1824 (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2003), 41-65. "Religion and Popular Ideology in Mexico, 1810-1821," in Steve Kaplan, ed., Indigenous and Popular Responses to Western Christianity (New York: New York University Press, 1995), 144-173. "Identidad y mesianismo (conversacion con Eric Van Young)," Ojarasca, no. 24 (September, 1993), 9-15 (interview by Antonio Ibarra). Articles "Land-Labor Regimes: Colonial," "Rural Resistance and Rebellion: Colonial," "Jose de la Cruz," "Pedro Celestino Negrete," and "Villagran Family,” in Michael Werner, ed., Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society and Culture (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997). "Making Leviathan Sneeze: Recent Work on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution," Latin American Research Review, 34 (1999), 143-165. "Presentacion" for the book of Neus Escandell-Tur, Produccion y comercio de tejidos coloniales: Los obrajes y chorrillos del Cusco, 1570-1820 (Cusco, Peru: Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos "Bartolome de Las Casas," 1997), 9-20. "La otra rebelion: Un perfil de la insurgencia popular en Mexico, 1810-1815," in Antonio Escobar Ohmstede and Romana Falcon, eds., Los ejes de la disputa. Movimientos sociales Y actores colectivos en American Latina, siglo xix (Madrid, AHILA-Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2002), 25-55. "The `New Cultural History' Comes to Old Mexico," Hispanic American Historical Review, 79 (1999), 211-248. "Los sectores populares en el movimiento mexicano de independencia: Una perspectiva comparativa," in Victor Manuel Uribe-Uran and Luis Javier Ortiz Mesa, eds., Naciones, gentes y territorios: Ensayos de historia e historiografia comparada de America Latina y el Caribe (Medellin, Colombia: Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 2000), 141-174. "Prologo," to Maritza del Rocio Arauz Castro, Jipijapa y Montecristi: Economia y estratificacion social, segunda mitad del siglo XVIII (Guayas, Ecuador: Archivo Historico de Guayas, 1998). "Popular Religion and the Politics of Insurgency in Mexico, 1810-1821," in Austen Ivereigh, ed., The Politics of Religion in Nineteenth-Century Latin America (London: Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London: 2000), pp. 74-114. Contribution to column "Breakthrough Books," Linguafranca, October, 1998, p. 16. "From the Mundane to the Messianic: The Poetics of Writing Popular Religion” (commentary on Paul Vanderwood’s The Power of God Against the Guns of Government [1998]), Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 15 (1999), 345-357. Articles "Independence" and "Messianism and Millenarianism" in David Carrasco, ed., The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures, 3 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), 2: 38-42, 2: 287-291. "Woodrow Wilson
Borah (1912-1999)" (an obituary), Mexican “The Indigenous Peoples of Western Mexico from the Spanish Invasion to the Present,” in The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas, vol. 2: Mesoamerica, Part 2, edited by R.E.W Adams and Murdo J. MacLeod (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 136-186. “Conclusion: Was There an Age of Revolution in Spanish America?”, in Victor Uribe-Uran, ed., State and Society in Spanish American during the Age of Revolution (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 2001), 219-246. “‘To Throw Off a Tyrannical Government’: Atlantic Revolutionary Traditions and Popular Insurgency in Mexico,” in Michael A. Morrison and Melinda S. Zook, eds., Revolutionary Currents: National Building in the Transatlantic World, 1688-1821 (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004), 127-171. “De tempestades y teteras: Crisis imperial y conflicto local en Mexico a principios del siglo XIX,” in Elisa Servin and Leticia Reina Aoyama, eds., Crisis, reforma y revolucion. Mexico:Historias de fin de siglo (Mexico City: Editorial Taurus, 2002), 161-208. “Confesion, interioridad y subjetividad: sujeto, accion y naracion en los inicios del siglo XIX en Mexico,” Signos Historicos: Revista Semestral (Mexico: UAM/Iztapalapa), 8 (July-December 2002): 43-59. “Ascenso y caida de una loca utopia: Estudio introductorio,” in “Para una historia de la psiquiatria en Mexico,” special number of Secuencia: Revista de historia y ciencias sociales, 51 (2001), 11-29. (An expanded version is “Ascenso y caida de una loca utopia: El Manicomio General en la Ciudad de Mexico a comienzos del siglo XX,” in Diego Armus, ed., Avatares de la medicalizacion en America Latina (Buenos Aires: Lugar Editorial, in press). "Beyond the Hacienda: Agrarian Relations and Socioeconomic Change in Rural Mesoamerica: A Commentary,”special number of Ethnohistory, vol. 50, no. 1 (Winter, 2003), 231-245. “La pareja dispareja: Algunos comentarios sobre la relacion entre historia cultural e historia economica,” Historia Mexicana, vol. 52, no. 3 (Jan.-March, 2003), 831-870. “Una entrevista con Eric Van Young”, by Agueda Jimenez Pelayo, Espiral: Estudios sobre Estado y Sociedad, vol. 9 (Sept.-Dec. 2003), 241-264. “Two Decades of Anglophone Historical Writing on Colonial Mexico: Continuity and Change since 1980,” Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos, vol. 20, no. 2 (Summer, 2004), 275-326 (A Spanish translation is in preparation for publication by El Colegio de Mexico, 2005.) “De aves y estatuas: respuesta a Alan Knight,” Historia Mexicana, vol. 54, no. 2 (Oct.-Dec. 2004), 517-573. “Los indigenas monarquicos...eran mayoria,” Nexos 297 (Sept. 2002), 47-49. “Brading’s Century: Some Reflections on David A. Brading’s Work and the Historiography of Mexico, 1750-1850,” in Susan Deans-Smith and Eric Van Young, eds., Visons and Revisions in Mexican History: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading (London: Institute of American Studies, University of London, in press). “A Nationalist Movement without Nationalism: The Limits of Imagined Community in Mexico, 1810-1821,” in David Cahill and Blanca Tovias, eds., New World, First Nations: Native Peoples of Mesoamerica and the Andes under Colonial Rule (Brighton [U.K.]: Sussex Academic Press, in press for 2005). “The Limits of Atlantic-World Nationalism in a Revolutionary Age: Imagined Communities and Lived Communities in Mexico, 1810-1821,” in Joseph Esherick, Hasan Kayali, and Eric Van Young, eds., Empire to Nation: Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World (Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, in press). Ramón María Serrera Contreras, Guadalajara ganadera: Estudio regional novohispana, 1760-1805 (Seville, 1977), Agricultural History, 53 (1979), 838-839. David A. Brading, ed., Caudillo and Peasant in the Mexican Revolution (Cambridge, 1980), Agricultural History, 57 (1981), 187-188. Colin M. MacLachlan and Jaime E. Rodríguez O., The Forging of the Cosmic Race: A Reinterpretation of Colonial Mexico (Berkeley, 1980), Journal of Latin American Studies, 1981, 71-73. Heriberto Moreno García, Guaracha: Tiempos viejos, tiempos nuevos (Mexico City, 1980), Relaciones (El Colegio de Michoacán), 12 (1982), 150-156. Enrique Semo, et. al., México: Un pueblo en la historia (vol. 1 of a 4-vol. series) (Mexico City, 1981), Hispanic American Historical Review, 63 (1983), 375-376. Nicholas P. Cushner, Farm and Factory: The Jesuits and the Development of Agrarian Capitalism in Colonial Quito, 1600-1767 (New York, 1982), American Historical Review, 88 (1983), 1350-1351. John Kicza, Colonial Entrepreneurs: Business and Family in Bourbon Mexico City (Albuquerque, 1983), Hispanic American Historical Review, 64 (1984), 381-382. Linda Greenow, Credit and Socioeconomic Change in Colonial Mexico: Loans and Mortgages in Guadalajara, 1720-1820 (Boulder, 1983), Hispanic American Historical Review, 64 (1984), 159-160. José Jesús Hernández Palomo, La renta del pulque en Nueva EspaZa, 1663-1810 (Seville, 1979), The Journal of Economic History, 1984, 882-883. Kathleen Logan, Haciendo Pueblo: The Development of a Guadalajaran Suburb (University, Alabama, 1984), Hispanic American Historical Review, 65 (1985), 170-171. John H. Coatsworth, Growth Against Development: The Economic Impact of Railroads in Porfirian Mexico (DeKalb, 1981), The Journal of European Economic History, 15 (1986), 197-199. Rodney D. Anderson, Guadalajara a la consumación de la independencia: Estudio de su población según los padrones de 1821-1822 (Guadalajara, 1983), Hispanic American Historical Review, 65 (1985), 366-367. Gisela von Wobeser, La formación de la hacienda en la época colonial: El uso de la tierra ye el agua (Mexico City, 1983), Agricultural History, 61 (1986). Magnus Morner, The Andean Past: Land, Societies, and Conflicts (New York, 1985), American Indian Quarterly, 1987. Ross Hassig, Trade, Tribute, and Transportation: The Sixteenth-Century Political Economy of the Valley of Mexico (Oklahoma City, 1985), The Americas, 42 (1986), 525-526. John C. Super and Thomas C. Wright, eds., Food, Politics, and Society in Latin America (Lincoln, Nebraska, 1985), Agricultural History, 61 (1986). Allen Wells, Yucatán's Gilded Age: Haciendas, Henequén, and International Harvester, 1860-1915 (Albuquerque, 1986), Agricultural History, 62 (1987). Stuart B. Schwartz, Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society: Bahia, 1550-1835 (Cambridge, England, 1985), Agricultural History, 62 (1987), 72-73. Brian R. Hamnett, Roots of Insurgency: Mexican Regions, 1750-1824 (Cambridge, England, 1986), The Americas, 44 (1988), 510-512. John Tutino, From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico: Social Bases of Agrarian Violence, 1750-1940 (Princeton, 1986), Hispanic American Historical Review, 68 (1988), 143-144. John S. Leiby, Colonial Bureaucrats and the Mexican Economy: Growth of a Patrimonial State, 1763-1821 (New York, 1986), American Historical Review, 1988. Elinore M. Barrett, The Mexican Colonial Copper Industry (Albuquerque, 1987), The International History Review, 1988, 135-137. Ross Hassig, Aztec Warfare: Imperial Expansion and Political Control (Oklahoma City, 1988), American Indian Quarterly. Lyman L. Johnson and Enrique Tandeter, eds., Essays on the Price History of Eighteenth-Century Latin America (Albuquerque, 1990), Journal of Interdisciplinary History. Lolita Gutierrez Brockington, The Leverage of Labor: Managing the Cortes Haciendas in Tehuantepec, 1588-1688 (Durham, 1989); and Doris Ladd, The Making of a Strike: Mexican Workers' Struggles in the Real del Monte, 1766-1775 (Lincoln, 1989); both in International Labor and Working-Class History, 1991. Thomas Benjamin and Mark Wasserman, eds., Provinces of the Revolution: Essays on Regional Mexican History, 1910-1929 (Albuquerque, 1990), The Americas. Miguel Leon-Portilla, Endangered Cultures (Dallas, 1990), Hispanic American Historical Review. Louisa S. Hoberman, Mexico's Merchant Elite, 1590-1660 (Durham, N.C., 1991), The Journal of Social History. Robert Haskett, Indigenous Rulers: An Ethnohistory of Town Government in Colonial Cuernavaca (Albuquerque, 1991), and D.S. Chandler, Social Assistance and Bureaucratic Politics: The Montepios of Colonial Mexico, 1767-1821 (Albuquerque, 1991), Journal of Latin American Studies. David Brading, The First America: The Spanish Monarchy, Creole Patriots, and the Liberal State, 1492-1867 (Cambridge, 1991), and Jose Promis, The Identity of Hispanoamerica: An Interpretation of Colonial Literature (Tucson, 1991), Colonial Latin American Review, 1993. Arthur D. Murphy and Alex Stepick, Social Inequality in Oaxaca: A History of Resistance and Change (Philadelphia, 1991), Journal of Social History, 1993. Anthony Pagden and Jeremy Lawrance, eds., Francisco de Vitoria: Political Writings (Cambridge, 1991), and Helen Rand Parish, ed., and Francis Patrick Sullivan, trans., Bartolome de las Casas, The Only Way (New York, 1992), Hispanic American Historical Review (in press). James Lockhart, The Nahuas After the Conquest (Stanford, 1992) and Nahuas and Spaniards (Los Angeles, 1991), American Historical Review, 99 (1994), 698-99. Marc Edelman, The Logic of the Latifundio: The Large Estates of Northwestern Costa Rica Since the Late Nineteenth Century (Stanford, 1992), Ethnohistory, 1996. David J. Weber, The Spanish Frontier in North America (New Haven, 1992), The Americas, 1995. Thomas Calvo, Poder, Religion y Sociedad en la Guadalajara del siglo XVII (Mexico City, 1992), Colonial Latin American Historical Review, 1996. Kenneth J. Andrien and Lyman L. Johnson, eds., The Political Economy of Spanish America in the Age of Revolution, 1750-1850 (Albuquerque, 1994) and Jaime E. Rodriguez, ed., Mexico in the Age of Democratic Revolutions, 1750-1850 (Boulder, 1994), Colonial Latin American Review, 1996. Mario Humberto Ruz, Un rostro encubierto: Los indios del Tabasco colonial (Mexico City, 1994), The Americas, 1996. Fernando Cervantes, The Devil in the New World: The Impact of Diabolism in New Spain (New Haven, 1994) and Kenneth Mills, An Evil Lost to View? An Investigation Post-Evangelisation Andean Religion in Mid-Colonial Peru (Liverpool, 1994), Hispanic American Historical Review. Cheryl English Martin, Governance and Society in Colonial Mexico: Chihuahua in the Eighteenth Century (Stanford, 1996), Journal of Latin American Studies, 1996. Richard C. Trexler, Sex and Conquest: Gendered Violence, Political Order, and the European Conquest of the Americas (Ithaca, 1995), Journal of Social History. Arij Ouweneel, Shadows Over Anahuac: An Ecological Interpretation of Crisis and Development in Central Mexico, 1730-1800 (Albuquerque, 1996), Journal of Latin American Studies. Allen Wells and Gilbert Joseph, Summer of Discontent, Seasons of Upheaval: Elite Politics and Rural Insurgency in Yucatan, 1876-1915 (Stanford, 1996), Journal of Latin American Studies. Sonya Lipsett-Rivera, To Defend Our Water with the Blood of Our Veins: The Struggle for Resources in Colonial Puebla (Albuquerque, 1999), New Mexico Historical Review. Margaret Chowning, Wealth and Power in Provincial Mexico: Michoacan from the Late Colony to the Revolution (Stanford, 1999), Journal of Social History. Mark Wasserman, Everyday Life and Politics in Nineteenth- Century Mexico: Men, Women, and War (Albuquerque, 2000), Journal of SocialHistory. Christon I. Archer, ed., The Wars of Independence in Spanish America (Wilmington, Del., 2000), E.I.A.L. (Tel Aviv). Timothy Anna, Forging Mexico, 1821-1835 (Lincoln, Nebraska, 2000),... Kathryn Burns, Colonial Habits: Convents and the Spiritual Economy of Cuzco, Peru (Duke University Press, 1999), The Journal of Economic History, 2001. Brian Hamnett, A Concise History of Mexico (Cambridge University Press, 1999), The Americas. Juan Pedro Viqueira Alban, Propriety and Permissiveness In Bourbon Mexico (Scholarly Resources, 1999), New Mexico Historial Review, 2001. William H. Beezley and David E. Lorey, eds., Viva Mexico! Viva la Independencia!: Celebrations of September 16 (Scholarly Resources, 2001), E.I.A.L. (Tel Aviv), 2001. Antonio Ibarra, La
Organizacion regional del mercado Jeremy Baskes, Indians,
Merchants, and Markets: A Richard Warren, Vagrants and Citizens: Politics and the Masses in Mexico City from Colony to Republic (Scholarly Resources, 2001), Journal of Latin American Studies. Serge Gruzinski, Images at War: Mexico frm Columbus to Blade Runner (1492-2019) (Duke University Press, 2001), Colonial Latin American Review. Jorge Canizares-Esguerra, How to Write the History of the New World: Historiographies, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World (Stanford University Press, 2001), The Americas (2003). Kevin Terraciano, The Mixtecs of Colonial Oaxaca: Nudzahui History, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries (Stanford University Press, 2001), Journal of Social History, 2003. Alan Knight, Mexico: From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest; and Mexico: The Colonial Era (Cambridge University Press, 2002), International History Review, 2003. Michael Ducey, A Nation of Villages: Riot and Rebellion in the Mexican Huasteca, 1750-1850 (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004), The Americas, 2005. Manuscript, Tenure, Fellowship/Grant Reviews, and Consultantships University of Arizona
Press Conference Papers, Colloquia, Public Lectures, etc. "Regional Agrarian Structures and Foreign Commerce in Nineteenth-Century Latin America: A Comment," American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, New York, December, 1979. "Parvenues and
Popinjays: Spaniards in Eighteenth-Century "Social Conflict and Agrarian Change in Eighteenth- Century Mexico: The Case of Guadalajara," Southwestern Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Dallas, March, 1981. "Conflicto y solidaridad en la vida pueblerina indígena: El caso de la región de Guadalajara en el siglo XVIII," Primer Encuentro sobre Investigaciones Jalisciences, Guadalajara, June, 1981. "`La propiedad comunal indígena en los alrededores de la Ciudad de Mexico,' de Andrés Lira, El Colegio de México: Un comentario," III Coloquio de Antropología e Historia Regionales: "La desintegración de la gran propiedad agraria en México," El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, México, August, 1981. "Moving Toward Revolt: Agrarian Origins of the Hidalgo Revolt in the Guadalajara Region, 1810," Conference on the Comparative Study of Peasant Revolts in Mexican History, Social Science Research Council, New York, April, 1982. "Rural Middlemen in Bourbon Mexico: The Case of the Guadalajara Region," American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December, 1982. "Spain in New Spain: Social Institutions of the Core," Institute of Texas Studies, University of Texas at Austin, June, 1982; June, 1984. "Plain People in Revolt: Some Thoughts on Mexico, Vietnam, and Modern Ways of Knowing" (public lecture), University of Texas at Austin, April, 1983. "Society and Revolt: The Social History of Mexican Independence," Workshop in series "Stratification and Social Mobility in Colonial and Early National Latin America," Department of History, University of Texas at Austin, April, 1983. "La estructura económica de la región de Guadalajara durante el siglo XVIII," lecture to students in Programa de Maestría en Historia, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City, March, 1983. "Aspectos sociales de las guerras de independencia en México," colloquium at Dirección de Estudios Históricos, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City, June, 1983. "The Social History of Peasant Revolt in Mexico: The Independence Period," colloquium in series on colonial Latin American history, sponsored by Center for Latin American Studies and Department of History, University of California, Berkeley, October, 1983. "Social Perspectives on Late Colonial Guadalajara: Elites and Society from 1790 to 1821: A Comment," American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December, 1983. "Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?: Symbols and Popular Ideology in the Mexican Wars of Independence," Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Annual Meeting, Tucson, February, 1984. "On Regions: A Comment," Conference on Regional Aspects of U.S.-Mexican Integration, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, Unversity of California, San Diego, May, 1984. "Comentario sobre Christon I. Archer, `Los dineros de la insurgencia, 1810-1821,'" Congreso sobre la Insurgencia Mexicana, El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico, October, 1984. "Recent Anglophone Historiography on Mexico and Central America in the Age of Revolution (1750-1850),"American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, December, 1984. "Mexican Industrial Growth: The Long View--A Comment," Conference on Cycles and Crises in the Mexican Economy-- the Long View, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, May, 1985. "Sociedad, trabajo, e ideología en el México independiente," round-table participant, sponsored by the Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco and El Colegio de Jalisco, Guadalajara, September, 1985. "Doing Regional History: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations," VII Conference of Mexican and United States Historians, Oaxaca, Mexico, October, 1985. "Islands in the Storm: Non-Rebellious Cities in the Mexican Independence Era," Conference on the City as a Social Crucible, University of Texas at Austin, 1986. Commentator, Symposium on Confraternities in Colonial Spanish America, Cambridge University, April, 1986. Commentator, Bronowski Renaissance Symposium: The Art of Empire--Culture and Authority in the Spanish Empire, 1500-1650, University of California, San Diego, April, 1986. Participant/advisor, Binational Interdisciplinary Conference on the History of Mexican Agriculture, University of California, Riverside/Lake Arrowhead Conference Center, November, 1986. Commentator on session "The Church and the Indian in Colonial Spanish America," American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, December, 1986. Commentator, Workshop on Rural Revolt, the Mexican State, and the United States: Historical and Contemporary Views, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, February, 1987. "Quetzalcóatl, King Ferdinand, and Ignacio Allende go to the Seashore; or, Messianism and Mystical Kingship in Mexico, 1800-1821," Colloquium on the Independence of Mexico and the Creation of the Federal Republic, University of California, Irvine, February, 1987." The Raw and the Cooked: Popular Ideology and Elite Ideology in Mexico, 1800-1821," Conference on Mentalities in Latin America, 1700-1880, Florida International University, Miami, March, 1987. (Also given as an invited paper at the Center for Latin American Research and Documentation, Amsterdam, June, 1987.) Commentator on John Tutino, "Peasant Revolts in Mexico," Symposium on Social History and Theory, University California, Irvine, March, 1987. "The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Skewed: Real Wages and Popular Living Standards in Late Colonial Mexico," All-UC Group in Economic History, Semi-Annual Meeting, California Institute of Technology/ Huntington Library, Los Angeles, May, 1987. (Also given as a seminar presentation to the Latin American Studies Workshop, University of Chicago, November, 1987). "Religion and Popular Ideology in Mexico, 1810-1821," Conference on Indigenous and Popular Responses to Western Christianity, The Harry S. Truman Research Institute, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, June, 1987. "El mesías y el enmascarado: aspectos de violencia e ideología populares en México, 1800-1821," Symposium "De la crísis del Imperio EspaZol a los nuevos estados," Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona/Universidad Menéndez y Pelayo, Barcelona, July, 1987. Chairman, session on "The Emergence of Independent Mexico," American Historical Association/Conference on Latin American History, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December, 1987. Lectures: "The Other Rebellion: Popular Violence and Ideology in Mexico, 1810-1815" and "The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Skewed: Popular Living Standards and Rebellion in Mexico, 1750-1820," Colloquium Series of Department of History and Latin American Studies Program, University of Calgary, January, 1987. "Popular Rebellion, Ideology, and Violence in Mexico, 1800-1821," presentation in graduate Latin American Studies Seminar on "The New Social and Economic History of Latin America," Rutgers University, March, 1988 (also given as a lecture sponsored by the Department of History, Duke University, April, 1989). Commentator, Colloquium on the Mexican Revolution, Mexico/Chicano Program, University of California, Irvine, April, 1987. "La otra rebelión: Violencia e ideología populares en México, 1810-1817," talk to Seminario sobre rebelión y revolución, Instituto de Estudios Históricos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, June, 1988. Commentator, Colloquium on Andean Peasant Communities in the 19th Century, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador, March, 1989. Commentator, Colloquium on Rebellion in Mexican History, University of California, Irvine, April, 1989. "In the Gloomy Caverns of Paganism: Rebellion and Popular Ideology in Mexico, 1810-1821," Interdisciplinary Forum on Popular Culture/Public Culture, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, April, 1989. "Rebelion agraria sin agrarismo: accion, significado, y violencia colectiva en la sociedad rural mexicana de fines del periodo colonial," Symposium in Honor of Francois Chevalier, Guadalajara, 17-18 May, 1990. Commentator, Symposium on Andean Milennarian Movements, Committee on Andean Studies, Conference on Latin American History-American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December, 1989. "Popular Culture, the Bourbon State, and Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815," Workshop on "The State and the People in Mexico," Mexican Center of the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, April, 1990. "Son buenas las regiones para pensar?: Espacio, clase, y estado in la historia de Mexico," Seminario Permanente de Historia Regional, Division de Estudios de Posgrado, Facultad de Economia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, February, 1991. (Also given in English as "Are Regions Good to Think?: Space, Class, and State in the History of Mexico," Research Seminar on Mexico and Mexico-U.S. Relations, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UC San Diego, 9 October 1991.) Commentator on the session "Constructions of the Popular in Official Records: Surveillance and Containment," Conference on "Popular Culture, State Formation and the Mexican Revolution," Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 27 February-2 March, 1991. "In the Gloomy Caverns of Paganism: Popular Culture, the Bourbon State, and Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815," conference on "The Mexican Wars of Independence, Empire, and Early Republic," University of Calgary, March, 1991 (revised version). Commentator on the session "Labor in Mexico and the Andes during the Colonial Period: Theoretical Models and Historical Experience," Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., 4-6 April 1991 (in absentia). "The Riddle of the Kings: Messianic Expectation and Popular Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1821," Workshop on "Constructing the Future: Politics and Prophecy in the Americas," Program in Atlantic History, Culture, and Society, Johns Hopkins University, 10-11 May 1991. "Procesos de inflacion y crisis economica durante las ultimas decadas del siglo XVIII y sus costos sociales," Seminario sobre nuevos enfoques en historica economica y social de Mexico, Instituto Tecnologica Autonoma de Mexico, Departamento de Economia, Mexico City, 19-23 August 1991. "El mesias y el enmascarado: Aspectos de violencia e ideologia populares en Mexico, 1800-1821," Seminario Internacional de Historia Comparada: Pugachev-Tupac Amaru-Hidalgo--Tres levantamientos populares en relacion con la segunda servidumbre, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, Embajada de Francia en Mexico, Mexico City, 5-6 September 1991 (in absentia). "Sliding Sideways: Texts and Contexts in the Mexican Wars of Independence, 1810-1821," invited paper, Conference on Latin American History, joint annual meeting with American Historical Association, Chicago, December, 1991. "The Cuautla Lazarus: Hidden Transcripts and Shifting Meanings in the History of Popular Collective Action," Western Political Science Association Meetings, San Francisco, March, 1992. "Dreamscape with Figures and Fences: The Construction of the Colonial Mexican Countryside, XVI-XVIII Centuries," Colloquium "Le Nouveau Monde--Mondes Nouveaux: L'Experience Americaine," Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, June, 1992. Commentary, Colloquium on Early Encounters Between Indians and Europeans in Latin America, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, April, 1992. Commentator, Committee on Mexican Studies, Conference on Latin American History/American Historical Association, Washington, D.C., December, 1992. "Las rebeliones agrarias en la historia de Mexico: Algunos pensamientos," conference on "Raices del problema agrario: Modalidades y conflictos," Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, 1992. "Guadalajara in the History of Western Mexico," Annual Seminar of the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, Huntington Beach, April, 1993. "Aspectos de la insurgencia popular en la Nueva Espana," Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social, Mexico City, January, 1993. Commentator, panel on forms of citizenship and popular republicanism in 19th-century Latin America, American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January, 1994. "Colonial Jalisco," Annual Seminar of the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, Huntington Beach, April, 1994. "The Other Rebellion: A Social Profile of Popular Insurgency in Mexico, 1810-1815," Colloquium series, Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University, April, 1994. "The Mystique of Meat in Latin America," lecture on panel "The Mystique of Meat," 1994 International Conference on the Diets of the Mediterranean (Oldways Preservation and Exchange Trust), San Francisco, June, 1994. "Everybody's Got to be Some Place: Some Problematics of Locality in Historical Studies," Fellows' Seminar, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, January, 1995. Commentator, "Economic, Social, and Political Historiography of the Transition from Colonial to National Latin America, 1780-1850," American Historical Association-Conference on Latin American History, AHA annual meeting, Atlanta, January, 1996. "The `New Cultural History' Comes to the Old Mexico," Conference on Latin American History, Committee on Mexican Studies, Annual Meeting (in conjunction with American Historical Association), New York, January, 1997. "`To Throw Off a Tyrannical Government': Atlantic Revolutionary Traditions and Popular Insurgency in Mexico, 1800-1821," symposium on "Transatlantic Revolutionary Traditions, 1688-1824," Purdue University, 1 November 1997. "Truncated Utopias: Messianism and Popular Ideology in Mexico, 1800-1821," symposium "Millenarianism and Revolution," Center for Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Studies and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles, April, 1998. Presentacion of book by Araceli Ibarra, El comercio y el poder en Mexico, 1821-1864: La lucha por las fuentes financieras entre el Estado central y las regiones (Mexico City, 1998), Feria Internacional del Libro, Guadalajara, Mexico, December, 1998. Colloquium, "Perfil social de la insurgencia popular en Mexico, 1810-1821," Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social, Guadalajara, Mexico, December, 1998. Commentator, "New Perspectives on Latin American History," All-UC Group in Latin American History, University of California, Irvine, January, 1999. "David Brading's Contribution to Latin American Historiography," opening talk at "Visions and Revisions in Mexican History: A Conference in Honour of Dr. David A. Brading," Cambridge University, September, 1999. Commentator, panel on "Movimientos de poblacion y redes mercantiles en los pueblos indios, siglos XVI-XIX," Tenth Conference of Mexican, American, and Canadian Historians, Dallas, November, 1999. "Paul Vanderwood's The Power of God Against the Guns of Government: A Discussion," Mexican Studies Committee, Conference on Latin American History, joint meetings with American Historical Association, Washington, D.C., January, 1999. "Millennial Thoughts on a Popular Insurgency: Mexico, 1810-1821," Conference on Latin American History-American Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, January, 2000. Commentator, panel on "Social Order/Mental Disorder: Insane Asylums and the Making of Mental Illness in Modern Latin America," Latin American Studies Association, annual meeting, Miami, Florida, March, 2000. "Creative Forgetting: Locality, Sacrality, and Rebellion in Village Mexico, 1750-1821," University of California, Berkeley, March, 2000. "Of Tempests and Teapots: Imperial Crisis and Local Conflict in Mexico at the End of the Eighteenth Century," Georgetown University, June, 2000. "Places of Memory: Locality, Sacrality, and Collective Action in Village Mexico, 1750-1821," All-UC Group in Latin American History, biannual meeting, University of California, Davis, May, 2000. "Social Relations of Mexican Commodities: An Introductory Comment," Workshop on Social Relations of Mexican Commodities, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, April, 2000. “Cities, Hinterlands, and Marches: Incommensurable New World Colonial Histories Compared,” Conference on “Greater American Histories?,” Huntington Library, March, 2001. Comment on five papers, conference on “Colectividades frente a los proyectos modernizadores latinoamericanos, siglos XIX-XX,” Colegio de San Luis Potosi, March, 2001. "Of Rats and Virgins: Mexican Independence (1810-1821) within the Atlantic Revolutionary Tradition," Joint Lecture Series, African Studies Program/Latin American and Iberian Studies Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April, 2001. “Becoming Post-Colonial: Mexican Independence (1810-1821) Within the Atlantic Revolutionary Tradition,” Department of History, University of Oregon, May, 2001. Commentator on panel “The Agonies of Historicity: Latin American Studies Today,” Latin American Studies Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., September, 2001. “De razones y regiones,” Catedra (plenary keynote talk), Programa de licenciatura en historia, Universidad de Guadalajara, September, 2002. Response, Roundtable session on Van Young, The Other Rebellion, American Historical Association, Chicago, January, 2003. Commentator on paper by Brian Connaughton, “The Enemy Within: Catholics and Liberalism in Independent Mexico, 1821-1860,” conference on “Liberalism and the Mexican Stated During the 19th Century,” University of California, Irvine, May, 2001. Commentator at conference “Revolution, Independence, and the New Nations of America,” University of California, Irvine, March, 2003. “Los limites del nacionalismo en el mundo atlantico en una edad revolucionaria: Comunidades imaginada y comunidades reales en Mexico, 1810-1821,” conference on “Los nacionalismos Mexicanos, ayer y hoy,” Secretaria de Cultura del Distrito Federal, Mexico City, Sept. 2003. “The Limits of Atlantic-World Nationalism in a Revolutionary Age: Imagined Communities and Lived Communities in Mexico, 1810-1821,” conference on “Nationalism in the Americas,” Vanderbilt University, October, 2003. Conferencia magistral, Congreso Argentino de Historia Economica, San Martin de los Andes, Argentina, October, 2004. Conferencia magistral, Segundo Congreso de Historia Economic, Asociacion Mexicana de Historia Economica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, October, 2004. Conferencia magistral, VI Coloquio Internacional de Occidentalistas: El Occidente de Mexico, relaciones intra e interregionales, Guadalajara, Mexico, February, 2005. Other Invited Lectures (since 1989) University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept. of History, 1989
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