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Historia Crítica

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NERI GUARNEROS, Porfírio. Resisting Agricultural Societies. The Towns of San Miguel, Santa Cruz, and San Pedro, 1878-1883. hist.crit. [online]. 2013, n.51, pp.21-44. ISSN 0121-1617.

Agricultural societies in the state of Mexico involved a form of legal resistance used by indigenous communities in the face of liberal individualization policies of communal property, particularly the federal seizure law of June 25, 1956. In this context, some residents of the towns of Santa Cruz and San Miguel created an agricultural association, as did residents from the town of San Pedro, to retain the collective use of their communal goods and acquire some legal capacity. This condition thus allowed indigenous peoples to present writs of amparo to defend "private" rights.

Keywords : Indigenous communities; 1878-1883; right of property; administration of justice; resistance.

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