˜Theœ fabric of resistance textile workshops and the rise of rebellious landscapes in colonial Peru

Introduction: from fugitives to the "most addicted to revolution" -- Legacies of Inca imperialism -- Losing ground, expanding horizons (1640-1740) -- Embers of resistance in the shadow of the workshop (1690-1760) -- Rising cosmopolitanism in the age of Andean insurrections (1770-1815) -- H...

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1. Verfasser: Hu, Di (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Tuscaloosa The University of Alabama Press 2022
Schriftenreihe:Historical archaeology in South America
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: from fugitives to the "most addicted to revolution" -- Legacies of Inca imperialism -- Losing ground, expanding horizons (1640-1740) -- Embers of resistance in the shadow of the workshop (1690-1760) -- Rising cosmopolitanism in the age of Andean insurrections (1770-1815) -- Hats of many colors: identity formation in the wars of independence (1814-1824)
""The Fabric of Resistance" documents the impact of Spanish colonial institutions of labor on identity and social cohesion in Peru. Through archaeological and historical lines of evidence, it examines the long-term social conditions that enabled the large-scale rebellions in the late Spanish colonial period in Peru (1780s-1820s). Hu argues that, despite the Spanish government's emphasis on divide-and-control, workers of diverse backgrounds actively resisted proscriptions against intercaste mixing. This cultural mixing underpinned the coordinated nature of late colonial rebellions. Archaeological perspectives are lacking on what were the largest and most cosmopolitan indigenous-led rebellions of the Americas, so this book fills an important gap and provides fresh perspectives and arguments on a perennially important subject"--
Beschreibung:xv, 230 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:9780817321154
978-0-8173-2115-4