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The History Of The Future In Colonial Mexico Matthew D Ohara

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The History Of The Future In Colonial Mexico Matthew D Ohara
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Matthew D. O’Hara
ISBN: 9780300233933, 0300233930
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The History Of The Future In Colonial Mexico Matthew D Ohara by Matthew D. O’hara 9780300233933, 0300233930 instant download after payment.

A prominent scholar of Mexican and Latin American history challenges the field’s focus on historical memory to examine colonial-era conceptions of the future
 
Going against the grain of most existing scholarship, Matthew D. O’Hara explores the archives of colonial Mexico to uncover a history of “futuremaking.” While historians and historical anthropologists of Latin America have long focused on historical memory, O’Hara—a Rockefeller Foundation grantee and the award-winning author ofA Flock Divided: Race, Religion, and Politics in Mexico—rejects this approach and its assumptions about time experience. Ranging widely across economic, political, and cultural practices, O’Hara reveals how colonial subjects used the resources of tradition and Catholicism to craft new futures. An intriguing, innovative work, this volume will be widely read by scholars of Latin American history, religious studies, and historical methodology.

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