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دانلود کتاب A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821

دانلود کتاب همراهی معاون مکزیکوسیتی، 1519-1821

A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821

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A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821

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سری: Brill's Companions to the Americas, 3 
ISBN (شابک) : 9004335560, 9789004335561 
ناشر: Brill 
سال نشر: 2021 
تعداد صفحات: 514 
زبان: English 
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Contents
Figures and Tables
Archival and Image Repositories
Notes on the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Viceregal Mexico City, Colonial Cosmopolitanism, and the Hispanic World
	1 History and Society
	2 Religious Life
	3 Institutions
	4 Special Themes
	5 The Arts
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
Part1: History and Society
	1. Fear, Wonder, and Absence
		1 The Conquistador Lens
		2 Fear and Wonder
		3 Absence
		Bibliography
			Primary Sources
			Secondary Literature
2. The Weirdest of All?
	1 Indians and Cities
	2 Between Civilization and Nature
	3 A Paradoxical Decline
	4 Making the City
	5 Becoming Cosmopolitan
	6 The Three-Headed City
	7 Concrete Coloniality, Awkward Cosmpolitanism
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
3. Blackness and Blurred Boundaries in Mexico City
	1 Afro-Mexicans in Mexico City and the Viceroyalty
	2 Connecting and Identifying through Healing
	3 Church-Based Practices and Networks
	4 Spanish Anxieties and Limitations on Afro-Mexican Opportunities
	5 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
4. Of Pleasures and Proscriptions
	1 Birth and Childhood
	2 Courtship and Couples
	3 Families and Households
	4 Gender, Sexuality, and Family
	5 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
5. War, Legitimacy, and Ceremony in 18th-Century Mexico City
	1 The Inauguration of Military Honors for Soldiers
	2 Legitimizing the Bourbon Succession
	3 Ceremony and Bourbon Absolutism in the 1760s
	4 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
Part 2: Religious Life
	6. City of Friars, City of Archbishops
		1 The Struggle to Occupy Urban Space: The 16th-Century City
		2 The Religious Orders and the Initial Planning of the City, 1523–1554
		3 The Clash Between Two Church Projects for the City: The Archbishop vs. The Monasteries, 1555–1570
		4 Introduction of the Episcopal Model: New Religious Orders and New Convents, 1571–1600
		5 The Ecclesiastical Institutions in the Baroque City, 1600–1700
		6 Baroque Bishops and the Founding of Religious Institutions
		7 The City of Friars and Jesuits
		8 Epilogue
		Bibliography
			Primary Sources
			Secondary Literature
7. The Cabildo of Mexico City, Patron Saints, and the Making of Local and Imperial Identities
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
8. Visualizing Corporate Piety
	1 Memory, History, Historiography: The Hospital de Jesús and the Scuola Grande
	2 Performing Identity: Membership Books and Patents
	3 Collective Devotion, Seeing Together
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
9. Permanence and Change in Mexico City’s Viceregal Court, 1535–1821
	1 Inventing Court
	2 The Court and Its Social and Urban Setting
	3 New Viceroys for a New Dynasty
	4 From the Old Court to a New One
	5 Enlightened Leaders
	6 The Empty Throne
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
10. Finance and Credit in Viceregal Mexico City
	1 Credit in Mexico City
	2 Mercantile Credit
	3 The Church Institutions and Credit
	4 The Convents
	5 The Chaplaincies
	6 The Confraternities
	7 The Inquisition
	8 The Monte de Piedad
	9 The Banco de Avío Minero
	10 The End of an Epoch
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
11. Uneven Chances
	1 The Head of the Kingdom
	2 Educating the Indigenous Population: Maceguales and Lords
	3 The World of the Criollos
	4 Education and Bourbon Reforms
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
12. Medicine and Municipal Rights in Viceregal Mexico City
	1 Introduction
	2 The Castilian Protomedicato: Establishment, Practice, and Jurisdiction
	3 Reconquest Iberia: Aragón and Castile
	4 Persistance of Medieval Fuero Limitations
	5 The Protomedicato of New Spain: Regulation in the Capital
	6 The Royal Protomedicato in the 18th Century: Increasing Jurisdiction and Authority
	7 Effects in New Spain: Increasing Privileges, Increasing Municipal Challenges
	8 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
Part 4: Special Themes
	13. The Urban Plans of Mexico City, 1520–1810
		1 Introduction
		2 Plans and the Multi-ethnic Population
		3 Indigenous Foundations
		4 Early Hybrids
		5 Mapping the Desagüe
		6 Mapping Reform Proposals of the 18th Century
		7 The City in Printed Form
		8 The Plans of Mexico City’s Past
		9 Conclusion
		Bibliography
			Primary Sources
			Secondary Literature
14. The Desagüe’s Watermark
	1 A City Aflood
	2 Mapping Nature’s Character
	3 “The Geometrization of Space”
	4 The Talisman of Martínez’ Authority
	5 Rupturing the Bond Between City and Water
	6 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
15. Urban Science in 18th-Century Mexico City
	1 Venus, the Sun, and Mexico City
	2 Natural Order, Urban Order
	3 Science in the Streets
	4 Urban Expertise
	5 Conclusions
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
16. A Culture of Print in Viceregal Mexico City
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
17. Novohispanic Baroque Poetry
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
18. Music and Literature in New Spain
	1 Introduction
	2 Buen Gusto
	3 Buen Gusto, the Noble Arts, and the Quest for Social Status
	4 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
19. The Royal Academy of San Carlos, 1781–1800
	1 Founding the Royal Academy of San Carlos
	2 An Institution of the Bourbon Reforms
	3 Arrival of Gerónimo Antonio Gil
	4 The Royal Academy of San Carlos
	5 Teaching Neo-Classicism: Discourse, Text, and Objects
		5.1 Discourse
		5.2 Text
		5.3 Objects
	6 Experiencing Fine Art and Bourbon Imperialism
	7 Students
	8 Administrators and Faculty
	9 Power and Presence
	10 The Equestrian Monument of Charles IV
	11 Conclusion
	Bibliography
		Primary Sources
		Secondary Literature
Index




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