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In the course of research we have beneWted from the cooperation of many people and institutions. In Mexico, José Ignacio Rúbio Mañé and Beatriz Arteaga (Archivo General de la Nación), Ernesto de la Torre Villar (Biblioteca Nacional), Luís González y González, and Luís Muro (El Colegio de México), and historian, nationalist, and public servant Luís Chávez Orozco, who provided access to his documentary collections. In Spain, Antonia Heredia Herrero and Rosario Parra (Archivo de Indias) and the personnel of the Archivo Histórico Nacional, Real Academia de la Historia , and the Biblioteca del Real Palacio. In France, the staV of the Salle de Lecture of the Archives Nationales, the Quai d’Orsay, and, in England, the Public Record OYce. We are most appreciative of the assistance of the staV of Princeton University ’s Firestone Library (Circulation, Reference, Inter-Library Loan, and Rare Books and Manuscripts) and Peter T. Johnson, bibliographer for Latin American and IberianAcquisitions.The university’s Committee on Research and the Committee on Regional Studies Wnanced research trips abroad, which were supplemented by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Chairmen, department managers, and secretaries of the History Department have patiently aided on innumerable occasions. Our colleagues Jeremy Adelman, Michael Mahoney, Arno Mayer, and Robert Tignor have, as always , been unsparing in encouragement, criticism, and technical support. Finally, with pleasure we acknowledge the demanding copyediting of Peter Dreyer, the patience of Pamela Long, the editorial oversight of Michael Lonegro, Lee Campbell Sioles, and Tom Roche of the Johns Hopkins University Press, and the assistance of David Myhre (Ford Foundation–Mexico) in obtaining authorization for the jacket design. Acknowledgments • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • This page intentionally left blank ...