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Availability:In StockContributor:MurilloSeries:First Nations and the Colonial EncounterTheme:Cultural Region/Latin America, Cultural Region/Spanish, Ethnic Orientation/Hispanic & Latino, Ethnic Orientation/Native American, Interdisciplinary Studies/Hispanic/Latino StudiesPublish date:11/1/2013Pages:272
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781845196219ISBN-10:184519621XUPC:9781845196219Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin America, Europe, IndigenousBook Topic:Central America, SpainSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.386Product ID:SCBNNKPNF7
This volume, the first of its genre in English, brings together the pioneering work of scholars of urban Indians of colonial Latin America. An important, but understudied segment of colonial society, urban Indians composed a majority of the population of Spanish America's most important cities. The geographic range, chronological scope, and thematic content of urban native studies is addressed by examining such topics as the role of natives in settling frontier regions, interethnic relations, notaries and chroniclers, and the continuation of indigenous governance. In spanning the entirety of the colonial period, the persistence and the creation of urban Indian identities and their contributions to colonial society is brought to the fore. Scholarly contributions include chapters by Susan Schroeder, "Whither Tenochtitlan? Chimalpahin and Mexico City, 15931631" and David Cahill, "Urban Mosaic: Indigenous Ethnicities in Colonial Cuzco". The volume opens with commentary by John K. Chance, pioneer scholar of urban Indians in Latin America and author of the highly praised Race and Class in Colonial Oaxaca and is summed up in "Concluding Remarks" by Kevin Terraciano, author of the widely acclaimed The Mixtecs of Colonial Oaxaca: Nudzahui History. The diverse themes, time periods, and geographic regions discussed herein make this illustrated book essential reading for all those engaged in colonial and indigenous studies.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781845196219ISBN-10:184519621XUPC:9781845196219Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin America, Europe, IndigenousBook Topic:Central America, SpainSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.386Product ID:SCBNNKPNF7
Dana Velasco Murillo is University of California Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Irvine. Mark Lentz is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Margarita R. Ochoa is a Doctoral Candidate in History at the University of New Mexico.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
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