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People Of Quito, 16901810
People Of Quito, 16901810
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A01=Martin Minchom
Acculturated Indians
AGI
Ancillary Parishes
Author_Martin Minchom
Baptismal Records
Bazaar Economy
Category=JP
colonial Latin America
Colonial Quito
colonial Spanish America
confraternity
Creole Elite
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Great Divide
Indian Baptisms
informal economies
La Condamine
Late Colonial Period
Lay Brotherhoods
lower class colonial Quito analysis
Major Mining Centers
mestizaje studies
Mexico City
Peninsular Spaniards
religious conflict history
San Bias
Santa Prisca
Small Scale Commercial Activity
social stratification
Spanish America
Spanish American Cities
urban anthropology
Urban Indian Population
urban lower strata
Urban Popular Sectors
Urban Sex Ratio
Viceregal Capitals
Product details
- ISBN 9780367294717
- Weight: 740g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book describes the established pattern of regional studies of colonial Spanish America with a study of the social history of colonial Quito rooted in the experience of its lower strata. It shows what the James Orton described as a colonial history "as lifeless as the history of Sahara".
Martin Minchom
People Of Quito, 16901810
€192.20
