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9780804741682

Governance and Society in Colonial Mexico : Chihuahua in the Eighteenth Century

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  • ISBN13:

    9780804741682

  • ISBN10:

    0804741689

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

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Summary

This book is a richly detailed examination of social interaction in the city of Chihuahua, a major silver mining center of colonial Mexico. Founded at the beginning of the eighteenth century, the city attracted people from all over New Spain, all summoned "by the voices of the mines of Chihuahua." The author shows how abstract relationships of class, political subordination, ethnicity, and gender took concrete form in the daily life of the diverse people of Chihuahua. Reviews "Martin's well-written social history . . . is modest in length, but it is packed with insights and observations that will be useful both to scholars interested in other Mexican regions and to those who study early modern social relations in other settings. . . . Immensely informative and interesting . . . this rich volume will undoubtedly be influential for years to come." --American Historical Review "Extremely readable and impressively researched . . . this is an ambitious and deeply analytical study. . . . Among the work's many virtues are the clarity and unpretentiousness of its style, its insightfulness (without over-theorizing), and its sensitivity to its sources." --Latin American Studies "Martin has given us a fine study of an eighteenth-century Mexican mining town. It is a work of painstaking scholarship, soft-spoken but with hard theoretical edges, written with clarity, economy, and grace." --Canadian Journal of History

Author Biography

Cheryl English Martin is Professor of History at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(18)
The Villa of San Felipe el Real de Chihuahua
18(11)
The People of Colonial Chihuahua
29(18)
Labor Relations
47(27)
The Ethos of Governance
74(23)
The Rituals of Governance
97(28)
Social Etiquette in Everyday Life
125(24)
The Ethos and Practice of Patriarchy
149(35)
Conclusion: Chihuahua and Colonial Mexico 184(17)
Appendix: Selected Demographic and Political Data for San Felipe el Real and Its Jurisdiction 201(12)
Glossary 213(4)
Notes 217(30)
Bibliography 247(10)
Index 257

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