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Introduction
I: Imagining New Futures
Anxiously Desiring the Nation: The Skepticism of Scholasticism
"Oh! How Much I Could Say!" : Imagining What a Nation Could Do
II. Pursuing Reform and Revolution
Seeking the Pueblo's Happiness: Reform and the Discourse of Political Economy
From Reform to Revolution: Print Culture and Expanding Social Imaginaries
III. Revolutionizing the Catholic Past
Seduced by Papers: Revolution (as Reformation) in Spanish Texas
"We the Pueblo of the Province of Texas": The Philosophy and Brute Reality of Independence
IV. The Entrance of Life into History
"To the Advocates of Enlightenment and Reason": From Subjects to Citizens
"Adhering to the New Order of Things": Newspapers, Publishing, and the Making of a New Social Imaginary
"The Natural Sympathies That Unite All of Our People": Political Journalism and the Struggle against Racism
Conclusion.

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