The intimate frontier friendship and civil society in northern New Spain

Introduction -- 1. An Ideal Friendship: Classical Interpretations and Everyday Reality -- 2. Civilizing the Frontier: Soldiers, Missionaries, and Indios Amgios -- 3. Power, Colonialism, and Civil Society: Kino and the Many Faces of Betrayal -- 4. Internal Enemies: False Friendship and the Collapse...

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1. Verfasser: Martínez, Ignacio (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Tucson The University of Arizona Press 2019
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- 1. An Ideal Friendship: Classical Interpretations and Everyday Reality -- 2. Civilizing the Frontier: Soldiers, Missionaries, and Indios Amgios -- 3. Power, Colonialism, and Civil Society: Kino and the Many Faces of Betrayal -- 4. Internal Enemies: False Friendship and the Collapse of Moral Order -- 5. The Paradox of Friendship: Violence and the Ambiguities of Social Inequality -- Conclusion
"Building on the most recent scholarship in borderlands history, The Intimate Frontier is an intellectual and social history that explores the immensely complex web of interpersonal relationships and layers of emotional sophistication inherent among frontier communities"--
Beschreibung:ix, 228 Seiten
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ISBN:9780816538805
978-0-8165-3880-5