This paper explores the Spanish construction of geographical knowledges of sixteenth and early seventeenth century Peru and, in doing so, draws attention to their diversity. It is argued here that there is a need for greater inclusiveness when studying the production of colonial geographical knowledges. An exclusive focus on official geographies of the empire can produce only a partial understanding of European perceptions of colonised territories, as the perceptions of colonisers, and their physical engagement with those territories, often bore little relation to the visions of the empire that were put together in the metropolis. First, this paper traces the construction, in Spain's Council of the Indies, of an imperial geography of Americ...
In the present dissertation I discuss how the social construction of space and the body, present in ...
The Spanish Empire was a complex web of places and peoples. Through an expansive range of essays tha...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
This paper explores the Spanish construction of geographical knowledges of sixteenth and early seven...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
In this paper I examine struggles over space, mobility, and indigenous human geographies that centre...
Using the imbrication of urban space and empire as a lens, this dissertation traces the emergence an...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
This project examines four 16th- and 17th-century historiographical works on colonial Peru and the w...
This study explores the relationship between geographic knowledge and imaginative geographies in the...
From 1550 to the first decades of the 18thcentury, the news about the Inca Empire and the mineral we...
Resenha do livro Contested territory: mapping Peru in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, de He...
Since the early decades of the invasion and beginning of European occupation in America, numerous wo...
The evolution of Europe out of its classical crucible and the early modern West\u27s turbulent inter...
The purpose of this dissertation is to compare the strategies of conquest of two competing imperial ...
In the present dissertation I discuss how the social construction of space and the body, present in ...
The Spanish Empire was a complex web of places and peoples. Through an expansive range of essays tha...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
This paper explores the Spanish construction of geographical knowledges of sixteenth and early seven...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
In this paper I examine struggles over space, mobility, and indigenous human geographies that centre...
Using the imbrication of urban space and empire as a lens, this dissertation traces the emergence an...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
This project examines four 16th- and 17th-century historiographical works on colonial Peru and the w...
This study explores the relationship between geographic knowledge and imaginative geographies in the...
From 1550 to the first decades of the 18thcentury, the news about the Inca Empire and the mineral we...
Resenha do livro Contested territory: mapping Peru in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, de He...
Since the early decades of the invasion and beginning of European occupation in America, numerous wo...
The evolution of Europe out of its classical crucible and the early modern West\u27s turbulent inter...
The purpose of this dissertation is to compare the strategies of conquest of two competing imperial ...
In the present dissertation I discuss how the social construction of space and the body, present in ...
The Spanish Empire was a complex web of places and peoples. Through an expansive range of essays tha...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...