Author: Kris Lane
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
ISBN: 1647791391
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
In June 1622, the silver mining metropolis of Potosí, Bolivia, erupted in gangland violence, only halted three years later by a viceroy’s blanket amnesty. Basque immigrants were at the center of the controversy, squaring off against nearly a dozen other nations known collectively as Vicuñas. At stake were the world’s richest silver mines, a means to wealth and power in the Americas, Europe, and beyond. As mines flooded and Indigenous workers died or fled, the city descended into a maelstrom of swordfights, gun battles, ambushes, sniper attacks, and summary executions. Though its roots were economic, the Basque-Vicuña conflict strained the sinews of Habsburg global governance even as it exposed festering local tensions, only some of which were unique to Potosí. This rich collection of original sources, all of them archival documents housed in Bolivia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, consists of contemporary eyewitness accounts from several perspectives, allowing readers to play historian. All sources have been expertly translated and carefully annotated in a manner that will engage students and scholars alike. Basques and Vicuñas at the Mouth of Hell includes an extensive introduction, seven vital documents in translation, and appendices on everyday life in 1620s Potosí and on the historiography of this watershed episode of colonial violence.
Basques and Vicuñas at the Mouth of Hell
The Spanish Dependencies in South America
Author: Bernard Moses
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : South America
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
"The work aims to present an account of the middle period of Spanish rule in South America, 1550-1730."--Preface.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : South America
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
"The work aims to present an account of the middle period of Spanish rule in South America, 1550-1730."--Preface.
Catalog
Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
Bloodshot Mountain
Author: Robert Henrey
Publisher: Polperro Heritage Press
ISBN: 0995736812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Story of how a red-tinted volcanic dome in the South American Andes became the planet's largest silver mine and a symbol of unrivalled wealth and universal envy
Publisher: Polperro Heritage Press
ISBN: 0995736812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Story of how a red-tinted volcanic dome in the South American Andes became the planet's largest silver mine and a symbol of unrivalled wealth and universal envy
Papers on the Southern Spanish Colonies of America ...
Bolivia
Author: Marie Robinson Wright
Publisher: Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons
ISBN:
Category : Arte
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Publisher: Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons
ISBN:
Category : Arte
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
The Art Quarterly
Indians of the Andes
Author: Harold Osborne
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136544453
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This book traces the history and ecology of the Aymaras and the Quechuas: the highland peoples of the Central Andes, who formed the nucleus of the great Inca Empire which extended for two thousand miles along the Pacific coast to the fringes of the tropical interior. In twenty millennia the Indians of the Andes had had no cultural contacts with the Old World yet they had already passed independently through stages of development usually associated with the Neolithic Age and had achieved a degree of technical and artistic excellence. In four centuries of contact there has of course been appreciable acculturation and osmosis. Originally published in 1952.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136544453
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This book traces the history and ecology of the Aymaras and the Quechuas: the highland peoples of the Central Andes, who formed the nucleus of the great Inca Empire which extended for two thousand miles along the Pacific coast to the fringes of the tropical interior. In twenty millennia the Indians of the Andes had had no cultural contacts with the Old World yet they had already passed independently through stages of development usually associated with the Neolithic Age and had achieved a degree of technical and artistic excellence. In four centuries of contact there has of course been appreciable acculturation and osmosis. Originally published in 1952.
Spanish Colonial Literature in South America
Author: Bernard Moses
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 748
Book Description
Incluye mapa de Suramerica.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 748
Book Description
Incluye mapa de Suramerica.
The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture
Author: Stephanie Merrim
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292723075
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Praise for The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture "A scholarly tour de force...Stephanie Merrim is one of the most respected colonial scholars in the Americas, and this book will only add another well-deserved star to her crown."-Nina M. Scott, Professor Emerita of Spanish, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Taking the city beyond the confines of Angel Rama's lettered city, Merrim proposes the colonial city as a central motif in the genesis of a New World Baroque...This book is another example of her meticulous, erudite, and brilliant scholarship.:-Yolanda Martfnez-San Miguel, Professor of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies and Comparative Literature, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292723075
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Praise for The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture "A scholarly tour de force...Stephanie Merrim is one of the most respected colonial scholars in the Americas, and this book will only add another well-deserved star to her crown."-Nina M. Scott, Professor Emerita of Spanish, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Taking the city beyond the confines of Angel Rama's lettered city, Merrim proposes the colonial city as a central motif in the genesis of a New World Baroque...This book is another example of her meticulous, erudite, and brilliant scholarship.:-Yolanda Martfnez-San Miguel, Professor of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies and Comparative Literature, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey