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Index to Volume XVI Adler, Rachel, “Human Agency in International Migration: The Maintenance of lransnational Social Fields by Yucatecan Migrants in a Southwestern City 165-188 Americo Paredes: A Tribute.” by María Herrera-Sobek. 239-266 Anna, Timothy E., Forging Mexico, 1821-1835, reviewed, 189-210 Archer, Christon I.,“Discord, Disjunction, and Reveries of Past and Future Glories: Mexico's First Decades of Independence, 1810-1853,” 189-210 is If Jesus Walked on Earth: Cardenismo, Sonora, and the Mexican Revolu tion, by Adrian A. Bantjes, reviewed, 411-442 Bantjes, Adrian A., As If Jesus Walked on Earth: Cardenismo, Sonora, and the Mexican Revolution, reviewed, 411-442 Bracho, Coral, “Tres Poemas, 399-400 Blidstein, Marcelo, “Política y caudillismo en el Congreso Constituyente mexicano de 19177 39-78 Bowen, Kurt Derek, Evangelism & Apostasy: The Evolution and Impact of Evangelicals in Modern Mexico, reviewed, 411-442 Camp, Roderic Ai, Crossing Swords: Politics and Religion in Mexico, re viewed, 411-442 Carlos Fuentes: Caught in the Modern/Postmodern Crossfire” by José Pablo Villalobos, 401-410 Carlos Fuentes, Mexico, and Modernity by Maarten Van Delden, reviewed 101-410 Cinco Poemas” by David Huerta, 393-398 Common Sense without Common Ground: The Concept of Democratic ransition in Mexican Politics,” by Andreas Schedler, 325-346 Crossing Swords: Politics and Religion in Mexico, by Roderic Ai Camp reviewed, 411-442 Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico 1930-1940, by Mary Kay Vaughan, reviewed, 411-442 DePalo, William A. Jr., The Mexican National Army, 1822-1852, reviewed, 189-210 Diaz, Miguel H., and Orlando O. Espín, From the Heart of Our People Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology, reviewed 411-442 Digging the Days of the Dead: A Reading of Mexico's Días de Muertos, by Juanita Garciagodoy, reviewed, 411-442 Index to Volume XVI Adler, Rachel, “Human Agency in International Migration: The Maintenance of lransnational Social Fields by Yucatecan Migrants in a Southwestern City 165-188 Americo Paredes: A Tribute.” by María Herrera-Sobek. 239-266 Anna, Timothy E., Forging Mexico, 1821-1835, reviewed, 189-210 Archer, Christon I.,“Discord, Disjunction, and Reveries of Past and Future Glories: Mexico's First Decades of Independence, 1810-1853,” 189-210 is If Jesus Walked on Earth: Cardenismo, Sonora, and the Mexican Revolu tion, by Adrian A. Bantjes, reviewed, 411-442 Bantjes, Adrian A., As If Jesus Walked on Earth: Cardenismo, Sonora, and the Mexican Revolution, reviewed, 411-442 Bracho, Coral, “Tres Poemas, 399-400 Blidstein, Marcelo, “Política y caudillismo en el Congreso Constituyente mexicano de 19177 39-78 Bowen, Kurt Derek, Evangelism & Apostasy: The Evolution and Impact of Evangelicals in Modern Mexico, reviewed, 411-442 Camp, Roderic Ai, Crossing Swords: Politics and Religion in Mexico, re viewed, 411-442 Carlos Fuentes: Caught in the Modern/Postmodern Crossfire” by José Pablo Villalobos, 401-410 Carlos Fuentes, Mexico, and Modernity by Maarten Van Delden, reviewed 101-410 Cinco Poemas” by David Huerta, 393-398 Common Sense without Common Ground: The Concept of Democratic ransition in Mexican Politics,” by Andreas Schedler, 325-346 Crossing Swords: Politics and Religion in Mexico, by Roderic Ai Camp reviewed, 411-442 Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico 1930-1940, by Mary Kay Vaughan, reviewed, 411-442 DePalo, William A. Jr., The Mexican National Army, 1822-1852, reviewed, 189-210 Diaz, Miguel H., and Orlando O. Espín, From the Heart of Our People Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology, reviewed 411-442 Digging the Days of the Dead: A Reading of Mexico's Días de Muertos, by Juanita Garciagodoy, reviewed, 411-442 Index: Volume XVI 459 Discord, Disjunction, and Reveries of Past and Future Glories: Mexico’s First Decades of Independence, 1810-1853,” by Christon I. Archer, 189-210 DiTella, Torcuato S., National Popular Politics in Early Independent Mexico, 1820-1847, reviewed, 189-210 Dolan, Jay P., and Allan Figueroa Deck, S.J., Hispanic Catholic Culture in the U.S.: Issues and Concerns, reviewed, 411-442 Dolan, Jay P., and Gilberto M. Hinojosa, Mexican-Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965, reviewed, 411-442 Erotismo y homofobia en El Apando (1969) de José Revueltas” by Francisco Manzo-Robledo, 347-366 Escamilla, Juan Ortiz, Guerra y gobierno: Los pueblos y la independencia de México, reviewed, 189-210 Espin, Orlando O., and Miguel H. Diaz, From the Heart of Our People Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology, reviewed, 111-442 Espin, Orlando O., The Faith of the People: Theological Reflections on Popular Catholicism, reviewed, 411-442 Evangelism & Apostasy: The Evolution and Impact of Evangelicals in Modern Mexico, by Kurt Derek Bowen, reviewed, 411-442 Exploring Mexican Images of the United States” by Stephen D. Morris, 105-140 The Faith of the People: Theological Reflections on Popular Catholicism, by Orlando O. Espín, reviewed, 411-442 Fem:A Window onto the Cultural Coalescence of a Mexican Feminist Politics of Sexuality,” by Tim Hodgdon, 79-104 Figueroa Deck, S.J.,Allan and Jay P. Dolan, Hispanic Catholic Culture in the U.S.: Issues and Concerns, reviewed, 411-442 Forging Mexico, 1821-1835 by Timothy E.Anna, reviewed, 189-210 Fowler, Will, Mexico in the Age of Proposals, 1821-1853, reviewed, 189-210 From the Heart of Our People: Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology,edited by OrlandoO . Espín and Miguel H. Diaz, reviewed, 411-442 Garciagodoy, Juanita, Digging the Days of the Dead: A Reading of Mexico's Días de Muertos, reviewed, 411-442 Gardner, Mark L. and Mark Simmons, eds., The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott, reviewed, 189-210 Gawronski, Vincent T.,“Mexican Public Opinion and the Perceptions of Instability: Revisiting “Relative Deprivation,’ 289-324 Griswold del Castillo, Richard,“The Los Angeles Zoot Suit Riots Revisited Mexican and Latin American Perspectives,” 367-392 Guedea, Virginia, La insurgencia en el departamento del Norte: Los Llanos de Apan y la Sierra de Puebla, 1810-1816, reviewed, 189-210 Guerra y gobierno: Los pueblosy la independencia de México by Juan Ortiz Escamilla, reviewed, 189-210 Helmuth, Chalene, Tbe Postmodern Fuentes, reviewed, 401-410 Herrera-Sobek, Maria,“Americo Paredes: A Tribute,” 239-266 Hinojosa, Gilberto M., and Jay P. Dolan, Mexican-Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965, reviewed, 411-442 460 Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos Hispanic Catholic Culture in the U.S.: Issues and Concerns, edited by Jay P. Dolan and Allan Figueroa Deck, S.J., reviewed, 411-442 Hodgdon, Tim,“ Fem:A Window onto the Cultural Coalescence of a Mexican Feminist Politics of Sexuality,” 79-104 Huerta, David,“Cinco Poemas” 393-398 “Human Agency in International Migration:The Maintenance of Transnational Social Fields by Yucatecan Migrants in a Southwestern City” by Rachel Adler, 165-188 La insurgencia en el departamento del Norte: Los Llanos de Apan y la Sierra de Puebla, 1810-1816 by Virginia Guedea, reviewed, 189-210 La Intervención norteamericana by Josefina Zoraida Vasquez, reviewed, 189-210 Lawson, Chappell, “Mexico's Unfinished Transition: Democratization and Authoritarian Enclaves in Mexico, 267-288. The Los Angeles Zoot Suit Riots Revisited: Mexican and Latin American Perspectives,” by Richard Griswold del Castillo, 367-392 ‘The Lure of the Perverse: Moral Negotiation of Pederasty in Porfirian Mexico,” by Martin Nesvig, 1-38 Manzo-Robledo, Francisco, “Erotismo y homofobia en El Apando (1969) de José Revueltas” 347-366 Mexican-Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1905, edited by Jay P. Dolan and Gilberto M. Hinojosa, reviewed, 411-442 The Mexican National Army, 1822-1852 by William A. DePJar.,l reovie,wed , 189-210 Mexican Public Opinion and the Perceptions of Instability: Revisiting Relative Deprivation,” by Vincent T. Gawronski, 289-324 The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott, edited by Mark L Gardner and Mark Simmons, reviewed, 189-210 Mexicans at Arms: Puro Federalists and the Politics of War, 1845-1848 by Pedro Santoni, reviewed, 189-210 México al tiempo de su Guerra con Estados Unidos (1846-1848) coordina- tion and introduction by Josefina Zoraida Vasquez, reviewed, 189-210 Mexico in the Age of Proposals, 1821-1853 by Will Fowler, reviewed, 189-210 Mexico's Hidden Revolution: The Catholic Church in Law and Politics since 1929, by Peter Lester Reich, reviewed, 411-442 ‘Mexico’s Unfinished Transition: Democratization and Authoritarian Enclaves in Mexico,” by Chappell Lawson, 267-288 Miller, Robert Ryal, Shamrock and Sword: The Saint Patrick’s Battalion in the U.S.-Mexican War, reviewed, 189-210 Morris, Stephen D.,“Exploring Mexican Images of the United States” 105-140 National Popular Politics in Early Independent Mexico, 1820-1847 by Torcuato S, DiTella, reviewed, 189-210 Nesvig, Martin, “The Lure of the Perverse: Moral Negotiation of Pederasty in Porfirian Mexico,” 1-38 Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment among Mexican- American Women, by Jeanette Rodriquez, reviewed, 411-442. Index: Volume XVI Parker, Cristian, Popular Religion & Modernization in Latin America: A Different Logic, reviewed, 411-442. Peskin, Allen, editor, Volunteers: The Mexican War Journals of Private Richard Coulter and Sergeant Thomas Barclay, Company E, Second Pennsylvania Infantry, reviewed, 189-210 “Política y caudillismo en el Congreso Constituyente mexicano de 1917,” by Marcelo Blidstein, 39-78 Popular Movements and State Formation in Revolutionary Mexico: The Agraristas and Cristeros of Michoacán, by Jennie Purnell, reviewed, 411-442 Popular Religion & Modernization in Latin America: A Different Logic, by Cristián Parker, reviewed, 411-442 Post, David, “Student Movements, User Fees, and Access to Mexican Higher Education:Trends in the Effect of Social Background and Family Income in Promoting Equality of Opportunity, 1984-1996,” 141-164 The Postmodern Fuentes by Chalene Helmuth, reviewed, 401-410 Purnell, Jennie, Popular Movements and State Formation in Revolutionary Mexico: The Agraristas and Cristeros of Michoacán, reviewed, 411-442 Reich, Peter Lester, Mexico's Hidden Revolution: The Catholic Church in Law and Politics since 1929, reviewed, 411-442 Religion: Official, Popular, and Otherwise,” by Paul Vanderwood, 411-442 Rodriguez, Jeannette, Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment among Mexican-American Women, reviewed, 411-442 Santoni, Pedro, Mexicans at Arms: Puro Federalists and the Politics of War, 1845-1848, reviewed, 189-210 Schedler, Andreas, “Common Sense without Common Ground: The Concept of Democratic Transition in Mexican Politics,” 325-346 Shamrock and Sword: The Saint Patrick’s Battalion in the U.S.-Mexican War by Robert Ryal Miller, reviewed, 189-210 Simmons, Mark and Mark L. Gardner, eds., The Mexican War Corresbondence of Richard Smith Elliott, reviewed, 189-210 Student Movements, User Fees, and Access to Mexican Higher Ec cation Trends in the Effect of Social Background and Family Income in Promot- ing Equality of Opportunity, 1984-1996," by David Post, 141-164 Tres Poemas” by Coral Bracho, 399-400 Van Delden, Maartin, Carlos Fuentes, Mexico, and Modernity, reviewed 101-410 Vanderwood, Paul, “Religion: Official, Popular, and Otherwise,” 411-442 Van Young, Eric,“ Woodrow Wilson Borah, 227-238 Vasquez, Josefina Zoraida, coordination and introduction of México al tiempo de su Guerra con Estados Unidos (1846-1848), reviewed, 189-210 Vásquez, Josefina Zoraida, La Intervención Norteamericana, reviewed, 189-210 Vaughan, Mary Kay, Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico, 1930-1940, reviewed, 411-442 Villalobos, José Pablo,“Carlos Fuentes: Caught in the Modern/Postmodern Crossfire” 401-410 Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos Volunteers: The Mexican War Journals of Private Richard Coulter and Sergeant Thomas Barclay, Company E, Second Pennsylvania Infantry, edited by Allan Peskin, reviewed, 189-210 Williams, Raymond Leslie, The Writings of Carlos Fuentes, reviewed, 401-410 Woodrow Wilson Borah,” by Eric Van Young, 227-238 The Writings of Carlos Fuentes by Raymond Leslie Williams, reviewed 101-410 Sd BPA+ a e a Eo 2s 3v e ei LOL v

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