Nathaniel Morris

Nathaniel Morris is a historian of modern Mexico. He researches revolutions, state formation, rural politics, and violence, and he specializes in Indigenous contributions to all four. He is currently a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at University College London, where he is investigating the role of Indigenous militias in both the Mexican Revolution and Mexico’s ongoing “Drug War.” Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans is Morris’s first book.
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Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans

Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans

Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910–1940

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