Yaxcaba and the Caste War of the Yucatan: An Archaeological Perspective

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Yaxcaba and the Caste War of the Yucatan: An Archaeological Perspective

Author(s): Rani T. Alexander (Author)

  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun. 2004
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 207 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0826329624
  • ISBN-13: 9780826329622

Book Description

The Caste War of Yucatan (1847-1901) is widely regarded as the most successful Indian rebellion in the New World. An attempt by the Maya to rid themselves of foreign domination and revitalise their traditional culture, the conflict led to successful agrarian reform and the reassertion of traditional land use by the Maya. It also generated a new religion with its own priesthood and cultural practices focused on the worship of a prophetic ‘talking’ cross. This war’s economic and cultural transformations provide blueprints for understanding present-day Mexico and the expansion of capitalism to rural areas world-wide. Although important in its consequences, the origins of the war and its interpretations remain controversial. Rani Alexander’s interdisciplinary study uses archaeological evidence along with ethnography and history to understand the nature of the region’s agrarian system and the processes of resistance. Yaxcaba and its environs, caught in the crossfire of the conflict, were attacked and burned nine times in the course of the war. In view of the enormous loss of life and destruction of property, the post-war agrarian reform seems to be a consequence of economic ruin rather than successful resistance. Only an interdisciplinary approach to these complex events can produce the complete picture that Alexander’s work provides.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Alexander has produced a fairly complete perspective about Yaxcab and its historical tie with the Caste War. This book is recommended to both scholars and the general reader.”

“Alexander gives us real-world explanations for the field evidence, not the simplistic ‘just-so’ models that afflict so much of prehistoric archaeology. This is a short book but it leaves a long aftertaste, and archaeologists of all persuasions will find something to think about.”

“Alexander has produced a fairly completeperspective about Yaxcab and its historical tie with the Caste War. This book is recommended to both scholars and the general reader.”

“An impressive work of original scholarship and a highly recommended addition to academic library reference collections and New World Archaeology supplemental reading lists.”

“This work will be of interest both to historians of that period of Mexican history and to students of the ancient Maya as an informative case study for interpreting the evidence that house lot surveys may yield. . . Recommended.”

From the Inside Flap

Rani Alexander’s study of the Caste War of Yucatan (1847-1901) uses archaeological evidence, ethnography, and history to explore the region’s processes of resistance.

From the Back Cover

Rani Alexander’s study of the Caste War of Yucatan (1847-1901) uses archaeological evidence, ethnography, and history to explore the region’s processes of resistance.

About the Author

Rani T Alexander is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

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