Drawing Closer to Indigenous Lives and Minds. A Review of William B. Taylor's <em>Shrines and Miraculous Images: Religious Life in Mexico before the Reforma</em> (Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2010)

Authors

  • John Tutino Georgetown University

Keywords:

religious life, Reforma, miraculous images

Abstract

A Review of William B. Taylor's Shrines and Miraculous Images: Religious Life in Mexico before the Reforma (Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2010).

Author Biography

John Tutino, Georgetown University

John Tutino es catedrático en historia y relaciones internacionales en la Universidad de Georgetown, y Director de la Iniciativa de las Américas en dicha universidad. Es autor de From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico: Social Bases of Agrarian Violence, 1750-1940 (Editorial de la Universidad de Princeton, 1986) y Making a New World: Founding Capitalism in the Bajío and Spanish North America (Editorial de la Universidad de Duke, 2011); coeditor con Elisa Servín and Leticia Reina de Cycles of Conflict, Centuries of Change: Crisis, Reform, and Revolution in Mexico (con Duke, 2007), y editor de Mexico and Mexicans in the Making of the United States (Editorial de la Universidad de Texas, 2012).

Published

2012-10-15

How to Cite

Tutino, J. (2012). Drawing Closer to Indigenous Lives and Minds. A Review of William B. Taylor’s <em>Shrines and Miraculous Images: Religious Life in Mexico before the Reforma</em> (Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2010). A Contracorriente: Una Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 10(1), 632–640. Retrieved from https://acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acontracorriente/article/view/643

Issue

Section

Reviews: Indigenism