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Preface: Capitalisms, Citizens, and Claims of Statehood Acknowledgments PART I. COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN NATION BUILDING, CA. 1850-1900 1. State Formation and Fiscal Organization in Peru, 1850-1934 Carlos Contreras 2. Banking on Foreigners: Conflict and Accommodation Within Mexico’s National Bank, 1881-1911 Thomas Passananti 3. Order, Progress, and the Modernization of Race, State, and Market in Chiapas, Mexico, 1876-1911 Sarah Washbrook 4. The Official Making of Undocumented Citizens in Peru, 1880-1930 José Ragas PART II. COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN NATION BUILDING, CA. 1900-1950 5. Shifting State-Landlord-Peasant Relations in the Districts of Asunción and Cospán (Cajamarca, Peru), 1920-1930 Lewis Taylor 6. Labor Conflict, Arbitration, and the Labor State in Highland Peru Paulo Drinot 7. Notes on the “Afterlife”: Forced Labor, Modernization, and Political Paranoia in Twentieth-Century Peru David Nugent 8. Intellectual Workers, Socialist Shopkeepers, and Revolutionary Millionaires: The Political Economy of Postrevolutionary Yucatán,1924-1935 Ben Fallaw 9. Communal Work, Forced Labor, and Road Building in Mexico,1920-1958 Benjamin T. Smith Bibliography Contributors Index