Linda A Curcio-Nagy, a leading scholar in the new cultural history of Latin America, is professor of history at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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"A wonderful discovery, a careful, insightful, imaginative, and concise study of both the differences between Hapsburg and Bourbon royal authority and the gradual disintegration of colonial loyalty as seen through the lens of religous and royal festivities . . . superb book." "Curcio-Nagy has written a concise, accessible history of civil festivals in colonial Mexico City. . . . Recommended." "This book presents a well-structured argument that uses the festival as a vehicle to explain colonial political culture in broad stokes. . A concise and accessible introduction to the politics and historiography of Spanish colonialism in Latin America." "This concise, clearly written book, is a welcome addition to recent works dealing with the cultural history of New Spain." "This tightly-argued book deserves to be read by student and scholar alike." "Well-written. . . the material is fascinating."

