In the vortex of violence: Lynching, extralegal justice, and the state in post-revolutionary Mexico

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Abstract

In the Vortex of Violence examines the uncharted history of lynching in post-revolutionary Mexico. Based on a collection of previously untapped sources, the book examines why lynching became a persistent practice during a period otherwise characterized by political stability and decreasing levels of violence. It explores how state formation processes, as well as religion, perceptions of crime, and mythical beliefs, contributed to shaping people's understanding of lynching as a legitimate form of justice. Extending the history of lynching beyond the United States, this book offers key insights into the cultural, historical, and political reasons behind the violent phenomenon and its continued practice in Latin America today.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Number of pages212
ISBN (Electronic)9780520975323
ISBN (Print)9780520344020
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

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