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The essays in this volume study aspects of Mexico's political process over time. In reading them one senses what Emmanuel LeRoy Ladurie discovered when he surveyed the peasants of Languedoc: that history is not linear, that historical processes expand and contract in accordance with many variables, that they breathe. In other words, they are alive. . . . We should not forget--and the essays here force us to remember--how much political exchange in newly independent Mexico concerned notions inherited, borrowed, and fashioned from abroad.
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