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EPISODE · May 14, 2019 · 53 MIN

134: The Modernity of the Mexican Family, with Amada Beltran

from Making of a Historian · host Making of a Historian

In my conversation this week with my colleague Amada Beltran, we talk about some of the biggest problems in history: the state, modernity, and how on earth do historians come to understand the past? Amada talks about how her careful study of wills showed her a key moment in the relationship between the family, the church, and the modern state in 19th century Mexico. I won't spoil it for you here, but it's a great piece of detective work. Listen if you're curious about modernity, the Catholic Church, the Habsburgs, or the Emperor Maximilian, the crummy Bourbon monarch of Mexico. Check out the show notes at Historian.Live If you like the show, subscribe, tell your friends, leave a review!

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