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Mexico in the time of cholera / Donald Fithian Stevens.

Author: Stevens, Donald Fithian, 1953- author.

ImprintAlbuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2019.

Descriptionix, 315 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Note:Pomp and pageantry, impiety and obscenity -- Birthdays, patron saints, and names for newborns -- Pregnancy, privacy, and parish priests -- But if you do not love him? -- Men remembering romance (and other reasons to marry) -- Inventing love stories -- True wedding portraits -- Where their bodies were buried -- To fear the wrath of heaven.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-304) and index.

Note:This book takes the devastating 1833 cholera epidemic as its dramatic center and expands beyond this episode to explore love, lust, lies, and midwives. Parish archives and other sources tell us human stories about the intimate decisions, hopes, aspirations, and religious commitments of Mexican men and women as they made their way through the transition from the Viceroyalty of New Spain to an independent republic. In this volume Stevens shows how Mexico assumed a new place in Atlantic history as a nation coming to grips with modernization and colonial heritage, helping us to understand the paradox of a country with a reputation for fervent Catholicism that moved so quickly to disestablish the Church.

Note:Recommended in Resources for College Libraries.



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Author:
Stevens, Donald Fithian, 1953- author.
Series Statement
Diálogos series
Subject:
Cholera -- Mexico -- History -- 19th century.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Diálogos (Albuquerque, N.M.)