How to Make a New Spain presents an unprecedented view of the material worlds of Mexico City in the sixteenth century, drawing from a combination of sources and methodologies. It presents the author's original analysis of over 11,000 items in the probate inventories of thirty-nine Spanish colonizers. It also synthesizes information from archaeological excavations of Spanish houses at the center of Mexico City.
How to Make a New Spain presents an unprecedented view of the material worlds of Mexico City in the sixteenth century, drawing from a combination of sources and methodologies. It presents the author's original analysis of over 11,000 items in the probate inventories of thirty-nine Spanish colonizers. It also synthesizes information from archaeological excavations of Spanish houses at the center of Mexico City.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría is Professor in Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Aztecs, co-editor of The Menial Art of Cooking, and author of The Archaeology and History of Colonial Central Mexico.
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Preface Acknowledgments A Note on Terminology and Gentilics How to enter the material and social worlds Chapter 1: How to make money Chapter 2: How to build houses Chapter 3: How to furnish a house Chapter 4: How to get pottery and food Chapter 5: How to dress the part Chapter 6: How to build sociotechnical systems: tools, livestock, and slaves Chapter 7: How to link wealth and consumption, or not Conclusion: The Material Worlds of Spanish Colonizers Appendix 5.1: Items of clothing in the probate inventories Appendix 6.1: Tools listed in the documents Appendix 7.1: Prices of shirts with an indicated origin References
Preface Acknowledgments A Note on Terminology and Gentilics How to enter the material and social worlds Chapter 1: How to make money Chapter 2: How to build houses Chapter 3: How to furnish a house Chapter 4: How to get pottery and food Chapter 5: How to dress the part Chapter 6: How to build sociotechnical systems: tools, livestock, and slaves Chapter 7: How to link wealth and consumption, or not Conclusion: The Material Worlds of Spanish Colonizers Appendix 5.1: Items of clothing in the probate inventories Appendix 6.1: Tools listed in the documents Appendix 7.1: Prices of shirts with an indicated origin References
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