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People, Religion, and Nation in Mexico from Independence Through the Revolution
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THE BIRTH OF MODERN MEXICO, 1780–1824. Edited by Archer Christon I. (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Books, 2003. Pp. 257. $65.00 cloth.)
CLERICAL IDEOLOGY IN A REVOLUTIONARY AGE: THE GUADALAJARA CHURCH AND THE IDEA OF THE MEXICAN NATION (1788-1853). By Brian F. Connaughton. Translated by Healy Mark Alan. (Calgary, Alberta and Boulder: University of Calgary Press and University Press of Colorado, 2003. Pp. 426. $65.00 cloth, $27.95 paper.)
MONUMENTS OF PROGRESS: MODERNIZATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN MEXICO CITY, 1876–1910. By Agostoni Claudia. (Calgary, Alberta and Boulder: University of Calgary Press and University of Colorado Press, 2003. Pp. 228. $45.00 cloth, $29.95 paper.)
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