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The Father Of All The De La Guerra Family Power And Patriarchy In Mexican California Louise Pubols

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The Father Of All The De La Guerra Family Power And Patriarchy In Mexican California Louise Pubols
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The Father Of All The De La Guerra Family Power And Patriarchy In Mexican California Louise Pubols instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.29 MB
Pages: 439
Author: Louise Pubols
ISBN: 9780873282406, 087328240X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Father Of All The De La Guerra Family Power And Patriarchy In Mexican California Louise Pubols by Louise Pubols 9780873282406, 087328240X instant download after payment.

Historian Louise Pubols presents a rich and nuanced study of a key family in California's past: the de la Guerras of Santa Barbara.
Amid sweeping economic and political changes, including the U.S.-Mexican War, the de la Guerra family continually adapted and reinvented themselves. This absorbing narrative is much more than the history of an elite and powerful family, however. Pubols analyzes the region's trading and provisioning economy and clarifies its volatile political rivalries. By tracing a web of business and family relationships, Pubols shows in practical terms how patriarchy functioned from generation to generation in Spanish and Mexican California.

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