Contentious republicans : popular politics, race, and class in nineteenth-century Colombia
								
								
							 
							
							
							
							
								
									James E. Sanders is Assistant Professor of History at Utah State University.								
							 
							
							
								
									A Social History of Politics 1 
  
Three Forms of Popular Republicanism 18 
  
The Emergence of Republican Bargaining 18481853 58 
  
The Limits of Elite Power 18531863 100 
  
5 The Triumph of Democracy 18631876 125 
  
The Suppression of Popular Politics 18751886 153 
  
Popular Republicans Legacies 184 
  
Notes 199 
  
Abbreviations 237 
  
Bibliography 239 
  
Index 253								
							 
							
								
									Contentious Republicans is a lucid, well-researched, and engagingly written account that will force a rethinking of popular political thought and practice and its impact on national politics in Colombia.”—Mary Roldán, author of Blood and Fire: La Violencia in Antioquia Colombia, 1946–1953
“Contentious Republicans is the most intelligent and persuasive application of the insights of ‘subaltern studies’ I have encountered in the field of Latin American studies. James E. Sanders shows in engaging detail how different subaltern groups turned the republican politics of newly independent Colombia into an arena of struggle. The quality and sheer quantity of Sander’s evidence is impressive; much of it is drawn from regional and national archives largely untapped for the purpose of writing social and cultural history.”—Charles Bergquist, author of Labor and the Course of American Democracy: U.S. History in Latin American Perspective