This is a study of how sixteenth-century Spaniards used fundamental aspects of material culture, and the ideas and attitudes surrounding them, to subjugate the Aztec empire of Mexico. Edicts, relaciones, court decisions, letters and chronicles have been employed to discern the attitudes of the time. Those attitudes reveal that food, clothing and shelter were used both to distinguish Spaniards from Amerindians and to bind conquerors and conquered to the same social system. Principles of hierarchy and reciprocity were employed by Spaniards and Amerindians to define the appropriate customs and means of exchange in a new, syncretic culture of conquest. Together, Spaniards and Amerindians created a sixteenth-century body politic and organic soci...
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This is a study of the early colonial period of the Río de la Plata from first contact in 1516 to th...
Conventions used to represent the body in the Pre-Hispanic period convey a particular way of conceiv...
In the present dissertation I discuss how the social construction of space and the body, present in ...
This thesis maintains that the ongoing conflicts between Spanish and indigenous peoples in the front...
This dissertation examines the use of corporeal rhetoric in textual and visual representations of th...
The Aztec civilization flourished in Mexico during the 14th, 15th and early 16th centuries. Aztec so...
This dissertation explores how seventeenth-century Spanish colonial households expressed their group...
Changes in social organization and food systems in a community could be understood through the modif...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-81)This study attempts to provide an ethnohistoric r...
In this essay you will witness two different cultural exchanges that the Spaniards experienced in th...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the idea of the 'ecological Indian' in regard to the Tenoch...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75430/1/j.0022-3840.1999.00101.x.pd
This is a study of the early colonial period of the Río de la Plata from first contact in 1516 to th...
Conventions used to represent the body in the Pre-Hispanic period convey a particular way of conceiv...
In the present dissertation I discuss how the social construction of space and the body, present in ...
This thesis maintains that the ongoing conflicts between Spanish and indigenous peoples in the front...
This dissertation examines the use of corporeal rhetoric in textual and visual representations of th...
The Aztec civilization flourished in Mexico during the 14th, 15th and early 16th centuries. Aztec so...
This dissertation explores how seventeenth-century Spanish colonial households expressed their group...
Changes in social organization and food systems in a community could be understood through the modif...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-81)This study attempts to provide an ethnohistoric r...
In this essay you will witness two different cultural exchanges that the Spaniards experienced in th...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the idea of the 'ecological Indian' in regard to the Tenoch...
This dissertation exposes the pivotal nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century geographic discou...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75430/1/j.0022-3840.1999.00101.x.pd
This is a study of the early colonial period of the Río de la Plata from first contact in 1516 to th...
Conventions used to represent the body in the Pre-Hispanic period convey a particular way of conceiv...