Asks how elite native intermediaries conversant in Spanish language, legal rhetoric, and personal demeanor shaped the political and cultural landscape of colonialism.
Asks how elite native intermediaries conversant in Spanish language, legal rhetoric, and personal demeanor shaped the political and cultural landscape of colonialism.
Yanna Yannakakis is Assistant Professor of History at Emory University.
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Preface ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction 1 Part 1. Conflict and Crisis, 1660–1700 1. "Loyal Vassal," Seditious Subject," and Other Performances 33 2. "Idolaters and Rebels," "Good and Faithful Indians": The Cajonos Rebellion and After 65 Part 2. The Renegotiation of Local Rule: Strategies and Tactics, 1700–1770 3. Reform, Resistance, and Rhetoric 99 4. The Pact: Cacique and Cabildo 131 Part 3. The Political Space Closes, 1770–1810 5. Bourbon Officials 161 6. From "Indian Conquerors" to Local "Indians" 192 Conclusion 220 Notes 229 Bibliography 261 Index 275
Preface ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction 1 Part 1. Conflict and Crisis, 1660–1700 1. "Loyal Vassal," Seditious Subject," and Other Performances 33 2. "Idolaters and Rebels," "Good and Faithful Indians": The Cajonos Rebellion and After 65 Part 2. The Renegotiation of Local Rule: Strategies and Tactics, 1700–1770 3. Reform, Resistance, and Rhetoric 99 4. The Pact: Cacique and Cabildo 131 Part 3. The Political Space Closes, 1770–1810 5. Bourbon Officials 161 6. From "Indian Conquerors" to Local "Indians" 192 Conclusion 220 Notes 229 Bibliography 261 Index 275
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