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Shrines and Miraculous Images
Religious Life in Mexico Before the Reforma
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About The Book
William Taylor explores the use of local and regional shrines as well as devotion to images of Christ and Mary, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, to get to the heart of the politics and practices of faith in Mexico before the Reforma. Each of these essays touches on methodological and conceptual matters that open out to processes and paradoxes of change and continuity, exposing the symbolic complexity behind the material representations.
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (February 15, 2019)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826348555
Raves and Reviews
Shrines and Miraculous Images is a collection of essays on religious venerations in pre-industrial Mexico, written by a leading voice in the field with decades of meticulous research in ecclesiastical archives. . . . The book is an instant classic and a significant contribution to the understanding of Mexican culture.--Juan Javier Pescador, Comparative Studies in Society and History
Taylor charts new ground in the historiography, and thus 'synoptic' view of the image-based piety that will help to guide research on Mexico's religious history for years to come.--Journal of Latin American Studies
Taylor charts new ground in the historiography, and thus 'synoptic' view of the image-based piety that will help to guide research on Mexico's religious history for years to come.--Journal of Latin American Studies
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