Mark W. Lentz is an assistant professor of history at Utah Valley University.
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Murder in Merida is an engaging study of the local dynamics of Bourbon rule in a particularly diverse corner of the Spanish Empire, as well as an exploration of cultural, political, and socioeconomic change in late eighteenth-century Mexico.--Nathaniel Morris, Journal of Latin American Studies A fascinating case study of an overlooked event in the history of New Spain. Scholars of the Yucatan Peninsula will find Lentz's archival research particularly rewarding.--Andrew Konove, Journal of Early American History

