La Organizaci N Econ Mica Del Estado Inca


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La Organizaci N Econ Mica Del Estado Inca


La Organizaci N Econ Mica Del Estado Inca
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Author : John V. Murra
language : es
Publisher: Siglo XXI
Release Date : 1978

La Organizaci N Econ Mica Del Estado Inca written by John V. Murra and has been published by Siglo XXI this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Incas categories.


Estudio sobre la economía de los incas y, en parte, sobre su organización social, dentro de un marco etnológico y de antropología social. Plantea preguntas acerca de la agricultura y la tenencia de la tierra en los Andes, las actividades pastoriles y la obsesión por los tejidos. Examina la economía campesina y las rentas del estado a la luz de estudios etnográficos.



The Economic Organization Of The Inka State


The Economic Organization Of The Inka State
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Author : John V. Murra
language : en
Publisher: JAI Press(NY)
Release Date : 1980

The Economic Organization Of The Inka State written by John V. Murra and has been published by JAI Press(NY) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Business & Economics categories.




El Poder De Los Incas La Organizaci N Social Econ Mica Religiosa Y Pol Tica De Un Imperio


El Poder De Los Incas La Organizaci N Social Econ Mica Religiosa Y Pol Tica De Un Imperio
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Author : Alan L. Kolata
language : es
Publisher: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP
Release Date : 2023-11-22

El Poder De Los Incas La Organizaci N Social Econ Mica Religiosa Y Pol Tica De Un Imperio written by Alan L. Kolata and has been published by Fondo Editorial de la PUCP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-22 with Education categories.


Llegaremos a comprender a los incas y su imperio en términos de interacciones continuas entre los agentes sociales individuales y colectivos que persiguen sus propios intereses y las estructuras socioculturales duraderas que dieron forma a las sociedades andinas durante muchas generaciones. Es decir, llegaremos a conocer la sociedad e historia inca como el producto complejo de la agencia individual y colectiva y de las profundamente arraigadas estructuras sociales andinas. Este libro, entonces, hará una doble tarea al proporcionar descripciones y análisis detallados de la historia, la organización social, la economía política, el arte de gobernar y la ideología religiosa inca, mientras ofrece un marco interpretativo de la sociedad y la política inca derivadas de la teoría social comparada. Como veremos, las estructuras sociales, los conceptos políticos, los sistemas económicos, las prácticas religiosas, las estrategias de poder y las disposiciones culturales de los incas tienen una comparabilidad general con los de otros estados e imperios indígenas, pero también poseen características únicas que hacen que explorar el Tahuantinsuyu sea un estudio de análisis social fascinante.



Economia Y Sociedad Del Imperio Inca


Economia Y Sociedad Del Imperio Inca
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Author : Bernardo Corro-Barrientos
language : es
Publisher: ibukku, LLC
Release Date :

Economia Y Sociedad Del Imperio Inca written by Bernardo Corro-Barrientos and has been published by ibukku, LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Contested Histories In Public Space


Contested Histories In Public Space
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Author : Daniel J. Walkowitz
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2009-01-16

Contested Histories In Public Space written by Daniel J. Walkowitz and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-01-16 with History categories.


Contested Histories in Public Space brings multiple perspectives to bear on historical narratives presented to the public in museums, monuments, texts, and festivals around the world, from Paris to Kathmandu, from the Mexican state of Oaxaca to the waterfront of Wellington, New Zealand. Paying particular attention to how race and empire are implicated in the creation and display of national narratives, the contributing historians, anthropologists, and other scholars delve into representations of contested histories at such “sites” as a British Library exhibition on the East India Company, a Rio de Janeiro shantytown known as “the cradle of samba,” the Ellis Island immigration museum, and high-school history textbooks in Ecuador. Several contributors examine how the experiences of indigenous groups and the imperial past are incorporated into public histories in British Commonwealth nations: in Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum; in the First Peoples’ Hall at the Canadian Museum of Civilization; and, more broadly, in late-twentieth-century Australian culture. Still others focus on the role of governments in mediating contested racialized histories: for example, the post-apartheid history of South Africa’s Voortrekker Monument, originally designed as a tribute to the Voortrekkers who colonized the country’s interior. Among several essays describing how national narratives have been challenged are pieces on a dispute over how to represent Nepali history and identity, on representations of Afrocuban religions in contemporary Cuba, and on the installation in the French Pantheon in Paris of a plaque honoring Louis Delgrès, a leader of Guadeloupean resistance to French colonialism. Contributors. Paul Amar, Paul Ashton, O. Hugo Benavides, Laurent Dubois, Richard Flores, Durba Ghosh, Albert Grundlingh, Paula Hamilton, Lisa Maya Knauer, Charlotte Macdonald, Mark Salber Phillips, Ruth B. Phillips, Deborah Poole, Anne M. Rademacher, Daniel J. Walkowitz



History Of The Inca Realm


History Of The Inca Realm
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Author : Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1999

History Of The Inca Realm written by Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with History categories.


This classic work of ethnohistorical research has been both influential and provocative in the field of Andean prehistory.



The Inca


The Inca
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Author : Kevin Lane
language : en
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Release Date : 2022-04-05

The Inca written by Kevin Lane and has been published by Reaktion Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-05 with History categories.


From their mythical origins to astonishing feats of engineering, an expertly informed reassessment of one of the great empires of the Americas: the Inca. In their heyday, the Inca ruled over the largest land empire in the Americas, reaching the pinnacle of South American civilization. Known as the “Romans of the Americas,” these fabulous engineers converted the vertiginous, challenging landscapes of the Andes into a fertile region able to feed millions, alongside building royal estates such as Machu Picchu and a 40,000-kilometer-long road network crisscrossed by elegant braided-rope suspension bridges. Beautifully illustrated, this book examines the mythical origins and history of the Inca, including their economy, society, technology, and beliefs. Kevin Lane reconsiders previous theories while proposing new interpretations concerning the timeline of Inca expansion, their political organization, and the role of women in their society while showcasing how their legacy endures today.



Comparative And Global Framing Of Enslavement


Comparative And Global Framing Of Enslavement
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Author : Stephan Conermann
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2023-09-04

Comparative And Global Framing Of Enslavement written by Stephan Conermann and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-09-04 with History categories.


The study of enslavement has become urgent over the last two decades. Social scientists, legal scholars, human rights activists, and historians, who study forms of enslavement in both modern and historical societies, have sought - and often achieved - common conceptual grounds, thus forging a new perspective that comprises historical and contemporary forms of slavery. What could certainly be termed a turn in the study of slavery has also intensified awareness of enslavement as a global phenomenon, inviting a comparative, trans-regional approach across time-space divides. Though different aspects of enslavement in different societies and eras are discussed, each of the volume's three parts contributes to, and has benefitted from, a global perspective of enslavement. The chapters in Part One propose to structure the global examination of the theoretical, ideological, and methodological aspects of the "global," "local," and "glocal." Part Two, "Regional and Trans-regional Perspectives of the Global," presents, through analyses of historical case studies, the link between connectivity and mobility as a fundamental aspect of the globalization of enslavement. Finally, Part Three deals with personal points of view regarding the global, local, and glocal. Grosso modo, the contributors do not only present their case studies, but attempt to demonstrate what insights and added-value explanations they gain from positioning their work vis-à-vis a broader "big picture."



Rethinking The Inka


Rethinking The Inka
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Author : Frances M. Hayashida
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2022-02-08

Rethinking The Inka written by Frances M. Hayashida and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-02-08 with History categories.


2023 Book Award, Society for American Archaeology A dramatic reappraisal of the Inka Empire through the lens of Qullasuyu. The Inka conquered an immense area extending across five modern nations, yet most English-language publications on the Inka focus on governance in the area of modern Peru. This volume expands the range of scholarship available in English by collecting new and notable research on Qullasuyu, the largest of the four quarters of the empire, which extended south from Cuzco into contemporary Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. From the study of Qullasuyu arise fresh theoretical perspectives that both complement and challenge what we think we know about the Inka. While existing scholarship emphasizes the political and economic rationales underlying state action, Rethinking the Inka turns to the conquered themselves and reassesses imperial motivations. The book’s chapters, incorporating more than two hundred photographs, explore relations between powerful local lords and their Inka rulers; the roles of nonhumans in the social and political life of the empire; local landscapes remade under Inka rule; and the appropriation and reinterpretation by locals of Inka objects, infrastructure, practices, and symbols. Written by some of South America’s leading archaeologists, Rethinking the Inka is poised to be a landmark book in the field.



The Two Faces Of Inca History


The Two Faces Of Inca History
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Author : Isabel Yaya
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2012-09-19

The Two Faces Of Inca History written by Isabel Yaya and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-19 with History categories.


The historical narratives of the Inca dynasty, known to us through Spanish records, present several discrepancies that scholarship has long attributed to the biases and agendas of colonial actors. Drawing on a redefinition of royal descent and a comparative literary analysis of primary sources, this book restores the pre-Hispanic voices embedded in the chronicles. It identifies two distinctive bodies of Inca oral traditions, each of which encloses a mutually conflicting representation of the past that, considered together, reproduces patterns of Cuzco’s moiety division. Building on this new insight, the author revisits dual representations in the cosmology and ritual calendar of the ruling elite. The result is a fresh contribution to ethnohistorical works that have explored native ways of constructing history.