The Oxford handbook of borderlands of the Iberian world /

This collaborative Oxford Handbook of Borderlands in the Iberian World integrates interdisciplinary approaches to illustrate the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world, extending from th...

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Group Author: Levin Rojo, Danna (Editor); Radding Murrieta, Cynthia (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: [New York, NY] :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Oxford handbooks
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Summary: This collaborative Oxford Handbook of Borderlands in the Iberian World integrates interdisciplinary approaches to illustrate the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world, extending from the fifteenth to the nineteenth-centuries. It brings together specialists in the Spanish and Portuguese imperial spheres, their geographic and cultural borderlands in both South and North America, and their maritime networks across the Caribbean, Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Carrier Form: xxvi, 889 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Audience: Specialized.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780199341771
019934177X
Index Number: F1415
CLC: D873.031-62
Call Number: D873.031-62/O984
Contents: Borderlands in the Silver Mines of New Spain, 1540-1660 /
Native Informants and the Limits of Portuguese Dominion in Late-Colonial Brazil /
The Royal Road of the Interior in New Spain: Indigenous Commerce and Political Action /
Borderlands of knowledge in the Estado da Índia (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) /
Franciscan Mysticism on the Northern Frontier of New Spain /
Tierra Incognita: Cartography and Projects of Territorial Expansion in Sonora and Arizona, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries /
Colonization, Mediation, and Mestizaje in the Borderlands of Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais, Brazil /
Population and Epidemics North of Zacatecas /
Shaping an Inter-imperial Exchange Zone: Smugglers, Runaway Slaves, and Itinerant Priests in the Southern Caribbean /
The Virgin of El Zape and Jesuit Missions in Nueva Vizcaya /
Trans-Imperial Interaction and the Rio de la Plata as an Atlantic Borderland /
Converting the Pacific: Jesuit Networks between New Spain and Asia /
Frontier Missions in South America: Impositions, Adaptations, and Appropriations /
Autonomous Indian Nations and Peacemaking in Colonial Brazil /
Riverine Borderlands and Multicultural Contacts in Central Brazil, 1775-1835 /
Conflict, Alliance, Mobility, and Place in the Evolution of Identity in Portuguese Amazonia /
The Pacific Borderlands of the Spanish Empire /
Crafting Landscapes in the Iberian Borderlands of the Americas /
Labyrinths of Mestizaje: Understanding Cultural Persistence and Transformation in Nueva Vizcaya /
Fluctuating Frontiers in the Borderlands of Mesoamerica /
Indigenous Trade in Caribbean Central America, 1700s-1800s /
Impact on the Spanish Empire of the Russian Incursion into the North Pacific, 1741-1821 /
Interethnic War in Sonora: Indigenous Captains General and Cultural Change, 1740-1832 /
Musical Cultures of the Ibero-American Borderlands /
The Construction of a Frontier Space: Interethnic Relations in Northern Bolivia /
Borderlands of Bondage /
Indigenous Histories in Colonial Brazil: Between Ethnocide and Ethnogenesis /
The Spanish Empire's Southernmost Frontiers: from Arauco to the Strait of Magellan /
Introduction /
Indigenous Diaspora, Bondage, and Freedom in Colonial Cuba /
Patterns of Food Security in the Prehispanic Americas /
The Indian Garrison Colonies of New Spain and Central America /
Indigenous autonomy and the Blurring of Spanish Sovereignty in the Calchaquí Valley, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Century /
Connections and Circulation in the Southern Andes from Colony to Republic /