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Exploring the intersection of colonialism and religion, this book examines the evolution of modern political communities in Latin America, particularly Mexico. It highlights how religious beliefs and practices shaped the region's political culture, offering insights into the historical context that influenced contemporary governance and societal structures. Through this lens, it uncovers the complex legacy of colonialism on modern political identities.
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A Flock Divided: Race, Religion, and Politics in Mexico, 1749-1857, Matthew D. O'Hara
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