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A history of colonial Latin America from first encounters to independence / Susan Elizabeth Ramírez.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ramírez, Susan E., 1946- author.
Series:
Seminar studies in history
Seminar studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians--First contact with other peoples.
Indians.
Indians, Treatment of--Latin America.
Indians, Treatment of.
Colonies.
Latin America.
Latin America--History--To 1830.
History.
Spain--Colonies--America.
Spain.
America.
Portugal--Colonies--America.
Portugal.
Portuguese colonies.
Spanish colonies.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxii, 146 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Summary:
"A History of Colonial Latin America from First Encounters to Independence is a concise and accessible volume that presents the history of the Iberian presence in the Americas, from the era of exploration and conquest to the disruption and instability following independence. This history of the Iberian presence in the Americas contains stories of curiosity, vision, courage, missed communication, miscalculation, insatiability, prejudice, and native collaboration and resistance. Beginning in 1492, Ramirez establishes the context for the era of exploration and conquest that follows. The book then surveys the activities of Cortes and Pizarro and the impact on native peoples, Portuguese activity on the western coast of South America, the demographic collapse of the native population, the role of the catholic church, and new policy initiatives of the Bourbons who inherited the throne in 1700. The narrative involves Spaniards, Native Americans of innumerable ethnic groups, Moorish, native, and black slaves, and a whole new category of people of mixed blood, collectively known as the castas, acting in the steamy tropics of the lowlands, marching across parched deserts, trekking to oxygen-low mountain summits, and settling all the ecological niches in between. The book includes important primary documents and maps to provide students with even more context to this important part of Latin American history. It will be of interest to students and scholars of Latin American history and culture"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1492 : the enterprise of the Indies
Encounters of a new kind : Cortes' triumphs over the Mexica or Aztecs
Pizarro and the Inca Atahualpa in Cajamarca and its aftermath
The construction of power
The economic bases of colonialism
The contours of colonial society
The Bourbon Era
Independence
Brazil.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Ramírez, Susan E., 1946- History of colonial Latin America from first encounters to independence
ISBN:
9780367425074
0367425076
9780367408152
0367408155
OCLC:
1246676542

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