From savages to subjects : missions in the history of the American Southwest
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From savages to subjects : missions in the history of the American Southwest
(Latin American realities)
M.E. Sharpe, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Incorporating recent findings by leading Southwest scholars as well as original research, this book takes a fresh new look at the history of Spanish missions in northern Mexico/the American Southwest during the 17th and 18th centuries. Far from a record of heroic missionaries, steadfast soldiers, and colonial administrators, it examines the experiences of the natives brought to live on the missions, and the ways in which the mission program attempted to change just about every aspect of indigenous life. Emphasizing the effect of the missions on native populations, demographic patterns, economics, and socio-cultural change, this path-breaking work fills a major gap in the history of the Southwest.
目次
Introduction 1. Mission Economics: Production and Labor, Supply, and Local Markets 2. The Building of the Missions 3. Social and Cultural Change 4. Indigenous Resistance and Social Control 5. The Demise of the Indian Populations in the Missions 6. The Demise of the Mission System 7. Conclusions
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