Michael Kenneth Huner is an associate professor of history at Grand Valley State University.
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List of Illustrations A Brief Note about Translations and GuaranI Words and Place Names Acknowledgments Introduction: The Extraordinary Demise of Lieutenant Remigio Acosta PART I: 1800-1844 Chapter 1: A Curious Republic Born Chapter 2: A Curious Republic Preserved Part II: 1844-1865 Chapter 3: Good Christians and Good Citizens Chapter 4: Divine-Right Republicanism Chapter 5: Subversive Whims Part III: 1865-?1870 Chapter 6: Sacred Cause, Republican War Chapter 7: Anastacio BAez Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
"Michael Huner has crafted a highly readable and compelling tale of elite and popular nationalism in Paraguay, a country whose independence struggles reveal so much about armed contests throughout Latin America."-Anne Eller, author of We Dream Together: Dominican Independence, Haiti, and the Fight for Caribbean Freedom "Parishioners of Sovereignty makes a valuable contribution to our understandings of the myriad ways republicanism evolved in Latin America and the many forms created by Spanish Americans, both rich and poor. The book is meticulously researched, well written, and engaging. It will be of great interest to scholars of republicanism, nation and state formation, war and violence, and nineteenth-century religion. While it will be the book on nineteenth-century Paraguay for these subjects, I am also sure it will be used by scholars across the Americas, especially because Paraguay provides such a fascinating comparative case."-James E. Sanders, author of The Vanguard of the Atlantic World: Creating Modernity, Nation, and Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

