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Early Latin America: A History of Colonial Spanish America and Brazil (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

Early Latin America: A History of Colonial Spanish America and Brazil (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

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James Lockhart, Stuart B. Schwartz
Cambridge University Press, 7/5/1984
EAN 9780521233446, ISBN10: 0521233445

Hardcover, 492 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm
Language: English

This book provides a general history of Latin America in the period between the European conquest and the gaining of independence by the Spanish American countries and Brazil (approximately 1492–1825). It is both an introduction for the student at the college level and a provisionally updated synthesis of the quickly changing field for the more experienced reader. The authors' aim is not only to treat colonial Brazil and colonial Spanish America in a single volume, something rarely done, but also to view early Latin America as one unit with a centre and peripheries, all parts of which were characterized by variants of the same kinds of change, regardless of national and imperial borders. The authors integrate both the older and the newer historical literature, seeing legal, institutional, and political phenomena within a social, economic, and cultural context. They incorporate insights from other disciplines and newer techniques of historical research, but eschew jargon or technical concepts. The approach of the book, with its emphasis on broad social and economic trends across large areas and long time periods, does much to throw light on Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as well.

List of tables, figures and maps
Preface
Part I. The Context
1. Iberian ways
2. Indigenous ways
Part II. Origins and Early Maturity
3. From islands to mainland
the Caribbean phase and subsequent conquests
4. Conquest society
central areas
5. Maturity in the Spanish Indies
central areas
6. Brazilian beginnings
7. Brazil in the sugar cane
8. The fringes
Part III. Reorientations
9. Late colonial times in the Spanish Indies
10. Brazil in the age of gold and absolutism
11. Epilogue
the coming of independence
Bibliography
Index.