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Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos


Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos
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Author : Carlos A. Mayo
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Biblos
Release Date : 1998

Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos written by Carlos A. Mayo and has been published by Editorial Biblos this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with History categories.




Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos


Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos
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Author : Carlos A. Mayo
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Terratenientes Soldados Y Cautivos written by Carlos A. Mayo and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province) categories.




La Formaci N De La Clase Terrateniente Bonaerense


La Formaci N De La Clase Terrateniente Bonaerense
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Author : Tulio Halperín Donghi
language : es
Publisher: Prometeo Libros Editorial
Release Date : 2005

La Formaci N De La Clase Terrateniente Bonaerense written by Tulio Halperín Donghi and has been published by Prometeo Libros Editorial this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Agriculture categories.




Indian Captivity In Spanish America


Indian Captivity In Spanish America
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Author : Fernando Operé
language : en
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Release Date : 2008

Indian Captivity In Spanish America written by Fernando Operé and has been published by University of Virginia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


Even before the arrival of Europeans to the Americas, the practice of taking captives was widespread among Native Americans. Indians took captives for many reasons: to replace--by adoption--tribal members who had been lost in battle, to use as barter for needed material goods, to use as slaves, or to use for reproductive purposes. From the legendary story of John Smith's captivity in the Virginia Colony to the wildly successful narratives of New England colonists taken captive by local Indians, the genre of the captivity narrative is well known among historians and students of early American literature. Not so for Hispanic America. Fernando Operé redresses this oversight, offering the first comprehensive historical and literary account of Indian captivity in Spanish-controlled territory from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Originally published in Spanish in 2001 as Historias de la frontera: El cautiverio en la América hispánica, this newly translated work reveals key insights into Native American culture in the New World's most remote regions. From the "happy captivity" of the Spanish military captain Francisco Nuñez de Pineda y Bascuñán, who in 1628 spent six congenial months with the Araucanian Indians on the Chilean frontier, to the harrowing nineteenth-century adventures of foreigners taken captive in the Argentine Pampas and Patagonia; from the declaraciones of the many captives rescued in the Rio de la Plata region of Argentina in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, to the riveting story of Helena Valero, who spent twenty-four years among the Yanomamö in Venezuela during the mid-twentieth century, Operé's vibrant history spans the entire gamut of Spain's far-flung frontiers. Eventually focusing on the role of captivity in Latin American literature, Operé convincingly shows how the captivity genre evolved over time, first to promote territorial expansion and deny intercultural connections during the colonial era, and later to romanticize the frontier in the service of nationalism after independence. This important book is thus multidisciplinary in its concept, providing ethnographic, historical, and literary insights into the lives and customs of Native Americans and their captives in the New World.



Estancia Y Sociedad En La Pampa 1740 1820


Estancia Y Sociedad En La Pampa 1740 1820
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Author : Carlos A. Mayo
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Biblos
Release Date : 2004

Estancia Y Sociedad En La Pampa 1740 1820 written by Carlos A. Mayo and has been published by Editorial Biblos this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Frontier and pioneer life categories.




Frontera Indios Soldados Y Cautivos


Frontera Indios Soldados Y Cautivos
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Author : Juan Guillermo Durán
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Frontera Indios Soldados Y Cautivos written by Juan Guillermo Durán and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Argentina categories.




Latin American Bureaucracy And The State Building Process 1780 1860


Latin American Bureaucracy And The State Building Process 1780 1860
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Author : Juan Carlos Garavaglia
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2013-07-26

Latin American Bureaucracy And The State Building Process 1780 1860 written by Juan Carlos Garavaglia and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-26 with History categories.


The process of construction of national states had a decisive moment during the period of revolutions that spanned from the end of the eighteenth century until the mid-nineteenth century. Even if it was a generalized process throughout the Western world, the majority of social scientists that have analyzed it have based their theoretical models on the European and North American experiences. This volume pays particular attention to the historical experience of Latin America and accounts for its distinctive regional and national characteristics through the analysis of cases. It also evokes the existence of certain features of the process that historiography has not sufficiently taken into consideration until now. This book provides the first detailed perspective of the formation of the State’s bureaucracies in Latin America, a long and complex process shaped by the political, economic, social, and cultural conditions of different countries in the continent. These bureaucracies absorbed and institutionalized the pre-existing configurations of power while simultaneously transforming them. The essays included in this book offer an innovative vantage point for the analysis of issues that continue to be crucial in present-day Latin America, such as those that involve the relations between the State and society.



Caught Between The Lines


Caught Between The Lines
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Author : Carlos Riobó
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2019-04

Caught Between The Lines written by Carlos Riobó and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-04 with Art categories.


Caught between the Lines examines how the figure of the captive and the notion of borders have been used in Argentine literature and painting to reflect competing notions of national identity from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Challenging the conventional approach to the nineteenth-century trope of "civilization versus barbary," which was intended to criticize the social and ethnic divisions within Argentina in order to create a homogenous society, Carlos Riobó traces the various versions of colonial captivity legends. He argues convincingly that the historical conditions of the colonial period created an ethnic hybridity--a mestizo or culturally mixed identity--that went against the state compulsion for a racially pure identity. This mestizaje was signified not only in Argentina's literature but also in its art, and Riobó thus analyzes colonial paintings as well as texts. Caught between the Lines focuses on borders and mestizaje (both biological and cultural) as they relate to captives: specifically, how captives have been used to create a national image of Argentina that relies on a logic of separation to justify concepts of national purity and to deny transculturation.



Gendered Crossings


Gendered Crossings
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Author : Allyson M. Poska
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2016-02-15

Gendered Crossings written by Allyson M. Poska and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-02-15 with History categories.


Between 1778 and 1784 the Spanish Crown transported more than 1,900 peasants, including 875 women and girls, from northern Spain to South America in an ill-fated scheme to colonize Patagonia. The story begins as the colonists trudge across northern Spain to volunteer for the project and follows them across the Atlantic to Montevideo. However, before the last ships reached the Americas, harsh weather, disease, and the prospect of mutiny on the Patagonian coast forced the Crown to abandon the project. Eventually, the peasant colonists were resettled in towns outside of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, where they raised families, bought slaves, and gradually integrated into colonial society. Gendered Crossings brings to life the diverse settings of the Iberian Atlantic and the transformations in the peasants’ gendered experiences as they moved around the Spanish Empire.



Republic Of Capital


Republic Of Capital
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Author : Jeremy Adelman
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2002-07-02

Republic Of Capital written by Jeremy Adelman and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-07-02 with History categories.


This book is a political history of economic life. Through a description of the convulsions of long-term change from colony to republic in Buenos Aires, Republic of Capital explores Atlantic world transformations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Tracing the transition from colonial Natural Law to instrumental legal understandings of property, the book shows that the developments of constitutionalism and property law were more than coincidences: the polity shaped the rituals and practices arbitrating economic justice, while the crisis of property animated the support for a centralized and executive-dominated state. In dialectical fashion, politics shaped private law while the effort to formalize the domain of property directed the course of political struggles. In studying the legal and political foundations of Argentine capitalism, the author shows how merchants and capitalists coped with massive political upheaval and how political writers and intellectuals sought to forge a model of liberal republicanism. Among the topics examined are the transformation of commercial law, the evolution of liberal political credos, and the saga of political and constitutional turmoil after the collapse of Spanish authority. By the end of the nineteenth century, statemakers, capitalists, and liberal intellectuals settled on a model of political economy that aimed for open markets but closed the polity to widespread participation. The author concludes by exploring the long-term consequences of nineteenth-century statehood for the following century's efforts to promote sustained economic growth and democratize the political arena, and argues that many of Argentina's recent problems can be traced back to the framework and foundations of Argentine statehood in the nineteenth century.