Bearing Arms for His Majesty
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Introduction 1. Militia awakenings 2. The contours of duty: internal militia structure, finances and the Officer Corps 3. The contours of duty: recruitment, occupations, and marriage 4. The loathed tax 5. The Fuero privilege 6. The meaning of race Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index.

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Ben Vinson III is Associate Professor of History at Penn State University.

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"This outstanding work is strikingly original, covering a new, important topic through exhaustive research in a wide variety of archives in Mexico and Spain. Vinson's ability to weave together his significant findings from archival research with commentary on other scholarship is praiseworthy and not commonly achieved." - John E. Kicza, Washington State University "Complementing Lyle N. McAlister's The "Fuero Militar" in New Spain, 1764-1800 and Christon I. Archer's The Army in Bourbon Mexico, 1760-1810, this volume by Vinson focuses on the participants in the free-colored militia of colonial Mexico. He draws his thorough analysis primarily from exhaustive investigations in Mexican national and regional archives... Detailed tables and appendixes support his quantitative analysis. Upper-division undergraduates and above." - Choice "Vinson has made an outstanding contribution to our understanding of both the Spanish colonial military and more importantly racial identity in colonial Mexico... The book will be a valuable source for professional historians and students in upper-division courses of study." - History: Reviews of New Books "Beyond expanding our understanding of colonial defence, Ben Vinson ... significantly improves our understanding of hegemony, agency, and identity in colonial Mexico. Using a multi-regional approach and focusing his research on the free-coloured ... militia units, he also sheds new light on the caste/class debate, military/militia dynamics, civilian/military relations, and corporate society and politics ...A significant contribution to the literature." - Journal of Latin American Studies "[A] well-researched and well-written institutional history." - The Journal of Military History

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