This book examines the struggle for citizenship in the New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), offering the first deep analysis of how a wave of Catholic reform resulted in opportunities for the Spanish empire's diverse subjects. An important contribution to Latin Americanists and scholars of empire.
This book examines the struggle for citizenship in the New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), offering the first deep analysis of how a wave of Catholic reform resulted in opportunities for the Spanish empire's diverse subjects. An important contribution to Latin Americanists and scholars of empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Max Deardorff is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Florida. He is a former Fulbright Scholar and fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory. He is the recipient of the Association for Spanish & Portuguese Historical Studies (ASPHS) prize for best early career article.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Iberian antecedents 2. Politics, reform, and the emergence of Christian citizenship 3. Moriscos, Arabic Old Christians, and Spanish jurisprudence (1492-1614) 4. Cultivating the Christian republic: the New Kingdom of Granada and the Archbishop Zapata de Cárdenas 5. Life in the city: the casa poblada and urban citizenship 6. The roots of the mestizo controversy in the New Kingdom of Granada 7. The mestizo priesthood 8. Mestizo officials in the Christian republic 9. Urban Indians in Santafé and Tunja, 1568-1668 Epilogue Bibliography Index.
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Iberian antecedents 2. Politics, reform, and the emergence of Christian citizenship 3. Moriscos, Arabic Old Christians, and Spanish jurisprudence (1492-1614) 4. Cultivating the Christian republic: the New Kingdom of Granada and the Archbishop Zapata de Cárdenas 5. Life in the city: the casa poblada and urban citizenship 6. The roots of the mestizo controversy in the New Kingdom of Granada 7. The mestizo priesthood 8. Mestizo officials in the Christian republic 9. Urban Indians in Santafé and Tunja, 1568-1668 Epilogue Bibliography Index.
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