Juliet B. Wiersema
The History of a Periphery
Spanish Colonial Cartography from Colombia's Pacific Lowlands
Juliet B. Wiersema
The History of a Periphery
Spanish Colonial Cartography from Colombia's Pacific Lowlands
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An exploration of Colombian maps in New Granada.
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An exploration of Colombian maps in New Granada.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781477327746
- ISBN-10: 1477327746
- Artikelnr.: 67526753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781477327746
- ISBN-10: 1477327746
- Artikelnr.: 67526753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Juliet B. Wiersema is an associate professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is the author of Architectural Vessels of the Moche: Ceramic Diagrams of Sacred Space in Ancient Peru.
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Glossary
* Introduction
* 1. New Granada: A Categorically Different Viceroyalty
* 2. Coming into View: The Pacific Lowlands in Manuscript Maps
* 3. The Map of the Atrato River and Pueblos of Cuna Indians: The
Atrato Vigía and the Short-Lived Cuna Reducción of Murindo, 1759–1778
* 4. The Map of the Chocó, Panama, and Cupica: The Unrealized Potential
of a Pacific Port, 1777–1808
* 5. The Map of the Dagua River Region: Las Juntas, Sombrerillo, and
African Agency in the Pacific Lowlands, 1739–1786
* 6. The Map of the Yurumanguí Indians: The “Discovery” and Decimation
of the Pacific Lowlands’ Indigenous Inhabitants, 1742–1780
* Conclusions: What Manuscript Maps Contribute to the Study of Colonial
Latin America
* Appendix A: Transcribed Text from Manuscript Map Legends
* Appendix B: Technical Study of the Manuscript Map of Dagua River
Region, Colombia
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Abbreviations
* Glossary
* Introduction
* 1. New Granada: A Categorically Different Viceroyalty
* 2. Coming into View: The Pacific Lowlands in Manuscript Maps
* 3. The Map of the Atrato River and Pueblos of Cuna Indians: The
Atrato Vigía and the Short-Lived Cuna Reducción of Murindo, 1759–1778
* 4. The Map of the Chocó, Panama, and Cupica: The Unrealized Potential
of a Pacific Port, 1777–1808
* 5. The Map of the Dagua River Region: Las Juntas, Sombrerillo, and
African Agency in the Pacific Lowlands, 1739–1786
* 6. The Map of the Yurumanguí Indians: The “Discovery” and Decimation
of the Pacific Lowlands’ Indigenous Inhabitants, 1742–1780
* Conclusions: What Manuscript Maps Contribute to the Study of Colonial
Latin America
* Appendix A: Transcribed Text from Manuscript Map Legends
* Appendix B: Technical Study of the Manuscript Map of Dagua River
Region, Colombia
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Glossary
* Introduction
* 1. New Granada: A Categorically Different Viceroyalty
* 2. Coming into View: The Pacific Lowlands in Manuscript Maps
* 3. The Map of the Atrato River and Pueblos of Cuna Indians: The
Atrato Vigía and the Short-Lived Cuna Reducción of Murindo, 1759–1778
* 4. The Map of the Chocó, Panama, and Cupica: The Unrealized Potential
of a Pacific Port, 1777–1808
* 5. The Map of the Dagua River Region: Las Juntas, Sombrerillo, and
African Agency in the Pacific Lowlands, 1739–1786
* 6. The Map of the Yurumanguí Indians: The “Discovery” and Decimation
of the Pacific Lowlands’ Indigenous Inhabitants, 1742–1780
* Conclusions: What Manuscript Maps Contribute to the Study of Colonial
Latin America
* Appendix A: Transcribed Text from Manuscript Map Legends
* Appendix B: Technical Study of the Manuscript Map of Dagua River
Region, Colombia
* Notes
* References
* Index
* Abbreviations
* Glossary
* Introduction
* 1. New Granada: A Categorically Different Viceroyalty
* 2. Coming into View: The Pacific Lowlands in Manuscript Maps
* 3. The Map of the Atrato River and Pueblos of Cuna Indians: The
Atrato Vigía and the Short-Lived Cuna Reducción of Murindo, 1759–1778
* 4. The Map of the Chocó, Panama, and Cupica: The Unrealized Potential
of a Pacific Port, 1777–1808
* 5. The Map of the Dagua River Region: Las Juntas, Sombrerillo, and
African Agency in the Pacific Lowlands, 1739–1786
* 6. The Map of the Yurumanguí Indians: The “Discovery” and Decimation
of the Pacific Lowlands’ Indigenous Inhabitants, 1742–1780
* Conclusions: What Manuscript Maps Contribute to the Study of Colonial
Latin America
* Appendix A: Transcribed Text from Manuscript Map Legends
* Appendix B: Technical Study of the Manuscript Map of Dagua River
Region, Colombia
* Notes
* References
* Index