Dictablanda
Politics, Work, and Culture in Mexico, 1938–1968
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Pages: 464
Illustrations: 6 tables, 4 figures
Published: April 2014
Editors: Paul Gillingham, Benjamin T. Smith
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Back to TopPaul Gillingham is a Lecturer in Latin American History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Cuauhtémoc’s Bones: Forging National Identity in Modern Mexico.
Benjamin T. Smith is Associate Professor of Latin American History at the University of Warwick. He is author of Pistoleros and Popular Movements: The Politics of State Formation in Postrevolutionary Oaxaca.
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Preface / Paul Gillingham vii
Acknowledgments xv
Glossary of Institutions and Acronyms xvii
Introduction: The Paradoxes of Revolution / Paul Gillingham and Benjamin T. Smith 1
High and Low Politics 45
1. The End of the Mexican Revolution? From Cárdenas to Aveila Camacho, 1937–1941 / Alan Knight 47
2. Intransigence, Anticommunism, and Reconciliation: Church/State Relations in Transition / Roberto Blancarte 70
3. Camouflaging the State: The Army and the Limits of Hegemony in PRIista Mexico, 1940–1960 / Thomas Rath 89
4. Strongmen and State Weakness / Rogelio Hernández Rodríguez 108
5. Tropical Passion in the Desert: Gonzalo N. Santos and Local Elections in Nothern San Luis Potosí, 1943-1958 / Wil G. Pansters 126
6. "We Don't Have Arms, but We Do Have Balls": Fraud, Violience, and Popular Agency in Elections / Paul Gillingham 149
Work and Resource Regulation 173
7. The Golden Age of Charrismo: Workers, Braceros, and the Political Machinery of Postrevolutionary Mexico / Michael Snodgrass 175
8. The Forgotten Jaramillo: Building a Social Base of Support for Authoritarianism in Rural Mexico / Gladys McCormick 196
9. Community, Crony Capitalism, and Fortress Conservation in Mexican Forests / Christopher R. Boyer 217
10. Advocate or Cacica? Guadalupe Urzúa Flores: Modernizer and Peasant Political Leader in Jalisco / Maria Teresa Fernández Aceves 236
11. Building a State on the Cheap: Taxation, Social Movements, and Politics / Benjamin T. Smith 255
Culture and Ideology 277
12. The End of Revolutionary Anthropology? Notes on Indigenismo / Guillermo de la Peña 279
13. Cooling to Cinema and Warming to Television: State Mass Media Policy, 1940—1964 / Andrew Paxman 299
14. Pistoleros, Ley Fuga, and Uncertainty in Public Debates about Murder in Twentieth-Century Mexico / Pablo Piccato 321
15. Rural Education, Political Radicalism, and Normalista Identity in Mexico after 1940 / Tanalis Padilla 341
16. The Rise of a "National Student Problem" in 1956 / Jaime M. Pensado 360
Final Comments. Contextualizing the Regime: What 1938–1968 Tells Us about Mexico, Power, and Latin America's Twentieth Century / Jeffrey W. Rubin 379
Select Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429
Acknowledgments xv
Glossary of Institutions and Acronyms xvii
Introduction: The Paradoxes of Revolution / Paul Gillingham and Benjamin T. Smith 1
High and Low Politics 45
1. The End of the Mexican Revolution? From Cárdenas to Aveila Camacho, 1937–1941 / Alan Knight 47
2. Intransigence, Anticommunism, and Reconciliation: Church/State Relations in Transition / Roberto Blancarte 70
3. Camouflaging the State: The Army and the Limits of Hegemony in PRIista Mexico, 1940–1960 / Thomas Rath 89
4. Strongmen and State Weakness / Rogelio Hernández Rodríguez 108
5. Tropical Passion in the Desert: Gonzalo N. Santos and Local Elections in Nothern San Luis Potosí, 1943-1958 / Wil G. Pansters 126
6. "We Don't Have Arms, but We Do Have Balls": Fraud, Violience, and Popular Agency in Elections / Paul Gillingham 149
Work and Resource Regulation 173
7. The Golden Age of Charrismo: Workers, Braceros, and the Political Machinery of Postrevolutionary Mexico / Michael Snodgrass 175
8. The Forgotten Jaramillo: Building a Social Base of Support for Authoritarianism in Rural Mexico / Gladys McCormick 196
9. Community, Crony Capitalism, and Fortress Conservation in Mexican Forests / Christopher R. Boyer 217
10. Advocate or Cacica? Guadalupe Urzúa Flores: Modernizer and Peasant Political Leader in Jalisco / Maria Teresa Fernández Aceves 236
11. Building a State on the Cheap: Taxation, Social Movements, and Politics / Benjamin T. Smith 255
Culture and Ideology 277
12. The End of Revolutionary Anthropology? Notes on Indigenismo / Guillermo de la Peña 279
13. Cooling to Cinema and Warming to Television: State Mass Media Policy, 1940—1964 / Andrew Paxman 299
14. Pistoleros, Ley Fuga, and Uncertainty in Public Debates about Murder in Twentieth-Century Mexico / Pablo Piccato 321
15. Rural Education, Political Radicalism, and Normalista Identity in Mexico after 1940 / Tanalis Padilla 341
16. The Rise of a "National Student Problem" in 1956 / Jaime M. Pensado 360
Final Comments. Contextualizing the Regime: What 1938–1968 Tells Us about Mexico, Power, and Latin America's Twentieth Century / Jeffrey W. Rubin 379
Select Bibliography 397
Contributors 427
Index 429
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