Transatlantic Obligations

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Jane E. Mangan is Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Davidson College. She is the author of Trading Roles: Gender, Ethnicity and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosí and co-author of Women in the Iberian Atlantic.

出版者:Oxford University Press
作者:Jane E. Mangan
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页数:272
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出版时间:2015-12-31
价格:USD 29.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780199768585
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  • 社会福利 
  • LatinAmerican 
  • History 
  • Colonization 
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"Transatlantic Obligations is a path-breaking and impressive contribution. It is precisely because it delves into multiple and difficult sources and asks fresh questions that it raises additional sets of enquiries. At the core, it demolishes from yet another angle the stereotypical concept of the "Dos Republicas," composed of Spaniards and of Natives It alerts colonialists to how much there is yet to learn about the complex of interactions between Spaniards and Natives in the early generations after first contact."--Journal of Early Modern History

"Transatlantic Obligations is an ambitious and readable account of Spanish emigration and its consequences in the conquest period."--H-Net

"Writing with clarity, empathy, and erudition, Mangan illuminates the complex responsibilities inherent in establishing and maintaining transatlantic family ties in sixteenth-century Spain and Peru. Her nuanced reading of notarial sources brings to life the subjects of the book: Spanish fathers, indigenous mothers, and their children who navigated the legal, social, geographic, and cultural terrain of fictive and consanguineal kinship, law, and household relations. Transatlantic Obligations is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the history of the family in the early modern world."-Nancy E. van Deusen, Queen's University

"Transatlantic Obligations is a masterwork of social history. Jane Mangan exploits a wealth of untapped sources on both sides of the Atlantic to paint an entirely new, composite portrait of the early colonial Peruvian family. As Mangan shows, 'blended families were mainstream,' not only among the first generation of conquistadors and Inca princesses, but also among the middling classes of artisans, merchants, petty indigenous nobles, and even among the poor. Colonial demographic realities clashed with Spanish law and indigenous tradition at many junctures, but Mangan also finds considerable evidence of 'tender ties' amid the tension. Most significantly, Mangan demonstrates that no simple 'colonial family' die was cast in the sixteenth century. In Peru especially, this period was marked instead by unexpected twists as a wide array of individuals and clans resisted the legislative push toward separate 'republics' of Indians and Spaniards."-Kris Lane, Tulane University

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