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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Ida Altman, Juan Javier Pescador سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0130915432, 9780130915436 ناشر: Pearson سال نشر: 2002 تعداد صفحات: 408 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 15 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Early History of Greater Mexico به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تاریخ اولیه مکزیک بزرگ نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
ارائه شده در یک چارچوب زمانی آسان برای دنبال کردن، این بررسی کامل و روشنگر یک گزارش تاریخی کامل از مکزیک استعماری از دوره قبل از تماس اروپا از طریق جنگ های استقلال در اوایل قرن نوزدهم ارائه می دهد. با تاکید بر تنوع و توسعه منطقهای، دانش موجود را به طرز ماهرانهای با جدیدترین تحقیقات در این زمینه ترکیب میکند و خوانندگان را در طول سه قرن حکومت استعماری مکزیک راهنمایی میکند و تاریخ را از طریق تجربیات مردم بومی مکزیک قبل، در طول و پس از فتح اسپانیاییها زنده میکند. . اقوام و فرهنگ هایی را در نظر می گیرد که قبل از ورود اروپایی ها در میان آمریکا زندگی می کردند. فتح اسپانیا و متعاقب آن ضربه ها و تعاملات بین گروه ها. توسعه زودرس اقتصادی و نهادی پادشاهی اسپانیای جدید؛ گسترش جامعه و فرهنگ اسپانیایی از مکزیک مرکزی به مناطق دورافتاده تر. پیچیدگی فزاینده جامعه و اقتصاد در طول قرن ها حکومت اسپانیا. روندهای جالب اخیر در مطالعه را ارائه می دهد، از جمله استفاده از اسناد و متون تولید بومی برای مطالعه ساختارهای سیاسی اجتماعی، الگوهای زبان، نقش های جنسیتی، فعالیت های اقتصادی و تغییرات فرهنگی و تداوم در میان گروه های هندی در طول دوره استعمار. برای مورخان و خوانندگان عمومی که مایلند اطلاعات بیشتری از تاریخ و توسعه اولیه مکزیک بیاموزند.
Presented in an easy-to-follow chronological framework, this thorough and insightful survey offers a complete historical account of colonial Mexico from the period preceding European contact through the wars of independence in the early nineteenth century. Emphasizing regional diversity and development, it skillfully combines existing knowledge with the most recent scholarship in the field, guiding readers through Mexico's three centuries of colonial rule, and bringing history to life through the experiences of Mexico's indigenous peoples before, during and after the Spanish conquest. Considers the peoples and cultures who inhabited Mesoamerica before the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish conquest and subsequent c lashes and interactions among groups; the precocious economic and institutional development of the Kingdom of New Spain; the expansion of Hispanic society and culture from central Mexico into more remote areas; the growing complexity of society and economy over the centuries of Spanish rule. Presents intriguing recent trends in study, including the use of indigenous-produced documents and texts to study sociopolitical structures, language patterns, gender roles, economic activities and cultural change and continuity among Indian groups during the colonial period. For historians and general readers who wish to learn more of Mexico's early history and development.
Contents Preface Part 1:1325-1598 1 Mexican Peoples and Cultures A Spanish Conqueror Sees the Great Aztec Market, 1519 Terms of Reference The Geography of Greater Mexico Agriculture and Trade The Rise of Mesoamerican Cultures Mexican Cultures Mesoamerican Society and Culture The Aztec Empire Aztec Kings Aztec Law and Religion Warfare: The Aztecs and Regional Powers Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 2 Spain in the Era of Expansion 1492: A Watershed The Legacy of the Past Government and Politics in the Era of Expansion The Spanish Economy The Organization of Society Religious Life Overseas Expansion Fray Antonio Montesinos’s Denunciation of Spanish Cruelty, 1511 Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 3 Conquest and Colonization Spanish Background to the Conquest of Mexico Cortés and the Conquest of Mexico Chronology of the Conquest Alvarado Massacre Explaining the Spanish Conquest Conquest-Era Mexico Cortés Awards Encomiendas to Conquerors, 1521 The Formation of Early New Spain Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 4 Narratives of Conquest Accounts of the Spanish Conquerors Doña Marina’s Story as told by Bernal Diaz del Castillo Pedro de Alvarado’s Complaints Fray Francisco de Aguilar comments on Indian religion Indigenous Accounts Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl on Texcoco’s Contributions to the Conquest Florentine Codex Account of Spaniards’ Treatment of the Defeated Mexica (1576) 1585 Revision Account of Spaniards’ Treatment of the Defeated Mexica Secondary and Later Accounts Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 5 Mexico and the Columbian Exchange The Spread of Disease Epidemics in Central Mexico Medicine, Disease, and Colonial Society Changes in Environment, Diet, and Lifestyle Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 6 Christianity in Colonial Mexico Establishment of the Church in Colonial Mexico The Spiritual Conquest Franciscan Diego de Landa on Religious Indoctrination of Indians The Nahua Christian Experiment: Colegio of Santa Cruz Tlatelolco The Secular Clergy Consolidation of the Colonial Church The Church and Colonial Society Mexican Devotions and Holy People Part II: 1598-1700 7 Mesoamerican Indians under Colonial Rule Mesoamerican Communities under Spanish Rule Mesoamericans and the Colonial Economy Social and Cultural Change Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 8 Economy and in the Middle The Agrarian Sector Mining Artisanry and Manufacturing Letter from Juan de Brihuega, in Puebla, to his brother Pedro Garcia, in Brihuega, January 1572 Trade and Transport Urban Development Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Readings 9 The Northern Frontier Conquest and Conflict in the North Settlement of the North Settlement of the Far North Frontier Society The Northern Missions Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 10 The African Presence in New Spain Conditions of Life and Work Freedom: Manumission, Resistance, and Revolt Experience of Free Blacks and Mulattos Excerpts from a list of free blacks and mulatos obligated to pay tribute in Puebla, 1597-1603 Africans in Colonial Society Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Readings 11 Elite and Popular Culture Religious Culture Education and Literacy Colonial Intellectuals The L ively Arts Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 12 Rebellion and Crime The Imposition of Authority Letter in Nahuatl to Philip II from the town council of Huejotzingo, 1560 Urban Riots Revolts in the North Revolts in the South and Center Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading Part III: 1700-1824 13 Race, Class, and Family A Society of Races Observations on Race and Class Family, Honor, and the Position of Women Sex, Marriage, and Children The Evolution of a Multiracial Society Society and Race in Art and Literature Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 14 Economy and Society in the Late Colonial Period The Agrarian Sector Mining Manufacturing Merchants and Trade Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 15 The Bourbon Era Enlightenment, Reform, and Society Governmental Reform Bourbon Policy and the Church Military Reform Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading , 16 The Northern Borderlands The Military Frontier New Mexico and Nueva Vizcaya after the Pueblo Revolt Northeastern New Spain: The Colonization of Coahuila, Texas, and Nuevo Santander The Northwest: Sonora and Arizona Baja and Alta California The Apache Corridor The Spanish Frontier in the Late Colonial Period Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 17 The Struggle for Independence The Struggle for independence: An Overview José María Morelos, “Sentiments of the Nation,” presented to the Chilpancingo Congress, September 14, 1813 (excerpt) Political Aspirations and Frustrations Dissent and Insurgency Counterinsurgency and War Perspectives on the Achievement of Independence Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading 18 Colonial Legacies Glossary Questions for Discussion Suggested Reading Suggested Reading in Spanish Chapter l : Mexican Peoples and Cultures Chapter 2: Spain in the Era of Expansion Chapter 3: Conquest and Colonization Chapter 4: Narratives of Conquest Chapter 5: Mexico and the Columbian Exchange Chapter 6: Christianity in Colonial Mexico Chapter 7: Mesoamerican Indians under Colonial Rule Chapter 8: Economy and Society in the Middle Period Chapter 9: The Northern Frontier Chapter l O: The African Presence in New Spain Chapter 11 : Elite and Popular Culture Chapter 12: Rebellion and Crime Chapter 13: Race, Class, and Family Chapter 14: Economy and Society in the Late Colonial Period Chapter 15: The Bourbon Era Chapter 16: The Northern Borderlands Chapter 17: The Struggle for Independence Chapter 18: Colonial Legacies Index