Ulices Pina is an associate professor of history at California State University, Long Beach.
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"Rebellious Citizens takes an original approach to unpacking the origins of Mexico's modern political history. . . . I especially appreciate how Ulices Pina establishes a through-line between how policies were discussed in the halls of government, such as around the conflict over anticlericalism and the implementation of socialist education, to the communities reacting to these debates and changes. The reader comes away with the impression that making politics--and especially making democratic and civic-minded politics--can be a prolonged messy affair. . . . Pina is a master storyteller throughout."--Gladys I. McCormick, author of The Logic of Compromise: Authoritarianism, Betrayal, and Revolution in Rural Mexico, 1935-1965

