Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movement, labor, and discourse. Contested Territory explores the ways in which Peru’s early colonial landscapes were experienced and portrayed, especially by the Spanish conquerors but also by their conquered subjects. It focuses on the role played by indigenous groups in shaping the Spanish experiences of landscapes, the diverse geographical images of Peru and ways in which these were constructed and contested, and what this can tell us about the nature of colonial relations in post-conquest Peru
Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with nativ...
In this dissertation, I explore the maritime landscapes of Arequipa, Peru at the turn of the Post-Co...
This dissertation examines the intertwined social and ecological consequences of colonialism by trac...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
This paper explores the Spanish construction of geographical knowledges of sixteenth and early seven...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
In this paper I examine struggles over space, mobility, and indigenous human geographies that centre...
Resenha do livro Contested territory: mapping Peru in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, de He...
Abstract Studies on territory in Latin America have noted that the trend of state recognition and de...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and analyse central dynamics in the encounter between the indig...
When we think of Spanish domination in colonial Latin America, how do we imagine the situation of in...
This project examines four 16th- and 17th-century historiographical works on colonial Peru and the w...
<p>Analyzing socioenvironmental conflicts dealing with primary resources is especially necessary to ...
Using the imbrication of urban space and empire as a lens, this dissertation traces the emergence an...
This dissertation is a study of the Moche Valley chaupiyunga as a borderland over three millennia (~...
Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with nativ...
In this dissertation, I explore the maritime landscapes of Arequipa, Peru at the turn of the Post-Co...
This dissertation examines the intertwined social and ecological consequences of colonialism by trac...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
This paper explores the Spanish construction of geographical knowledges of sixteenth and early seven...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
In this paper I examine struggles over space, mobility, and indigenous human geographies that centre...
Resenha do livro Contested territory: mapping Peru in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, de He...
Abstract Studies on territory in Latin America have noted that the trend of state recognition and de...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and analyse central dynamics in the encounter between the indig...
When we think of Spanish domination in colonial Latin America, how do we imagine the situation of in...
This project examines four 16th- and 17th-century historiographical works on colonial Peru and the w...
<p>Analyzing socioenvironmental conflicts dealing with primary resources is especially necessary to ...
Using the imbrication of urban space and empire as a lens, this dissertation traces the emergence an...
This dissertation is a study of the Moche Valley chaupiyunga as a borderland over three millennia (~...
Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with nativ...
In this dissertation, I explore the maritime landscapes of Arequipa, Peru at the turn of the Post-Co...
This dissertation examines the intertwined social and ecological consequences of colonialism by trac...