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The Caste War of Yucatan

The Caste War of Yucatan Paperback / softback - 2001

by Nelson Reed

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Paperback / softback. New. This is the classic account of one of the most dramatic episodes in Mexican history-the revolt of the Maya Indians of Yucatan against their white and mestizo oppressors that began in 1847.
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  • Title The Caste War of Yucatan
  • Author Nelson Reed
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition Revised
  • Condition New
  • Pages 448
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, U.S.A.
  • Date July 23, 2001
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780804740012
  • ISBN 9780804740012
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Cultural Region: Mexican

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The death of billions of Tertiary and Holocene creatures; their deposit at the bottom of a warm, shallow sea; their formation into one great lime- stone bed; the eventual rising of that mass above water to become the peninsula of Yucatan-these remote events helped to shape the troubles of 1847.

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This is the classic account of one of the most dramatic episodes in Mexican history--the revolt of the Maya Indians of Yucatan against their white and mestizo oppressors that began in 1847. Within a year, the Maya rebels had almost succeeded in driving their oppressors from the peninsula; by 1855, when the major battles ended, the war had killed or put to flight almost half of the population of Yucatan. A new religion built around a Speaking Cross supported their independence for over fifty years, and that religion survived the eventual Maya defeat and continues today.
This revised edition is based on further research in the archives and in the field, and draws on the research by a new generation of scholars who have labored since the book's original publication 36 years ago. One of the most significant results of this research is that it has put a human face on much that had heretofore been treated as semi-mythical.
Reviews of the First Edition
"Reed has not only written a fine account of the caste war, he has also given us the first penetrating analysis of the social and economic systems of Yucatan in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries."
--American Historical Review
"In this beautifully written history of a little-known struggle between several contending forces in Yucatan, Reed has added an important dimension to anthropological studies in this area."
--American Anthropologist
"Not only is this exciting history (as compelling and dramatic as the best of historical fiction) but it covers events unaccountably neglected by historians. . . . This is a brilliant contribution to history. . . . Don't miss this book."
--Los Angeles Times
"One of the most remarkable books about Latin America to appear in years."
--Hispanic American Report

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  • Choice, 03/01/2002, Page 1304
  • Reference and Research Bk News, 02/01/2002, Page 55

About the author

Nelson Reed is an independent scholar who is a longtime student of Yucatecan history and Mississippian archaeology.