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Chapter 12 - The Material and Cultural Politics of Publishing

from Part II - Affective Communities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2023

Ana Peluffo
Affiliation:
University of California, Irvine
Ronald Briggs
Affiliation:
Barnard College, New York
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Summary

On the back cover of his 1839 almanac, the printer Ignacio Cumplido addressed a Mexican public apologetically. Several years had passed since he first published the Calendario de Cumplido, a pocket-sized pamphlet containing the santoral (listings of saints’ days), lunar phases, and a hodgepodge of literary content.

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