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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Yale Up 2014 The Lamar Series In Western History Raphael Brewster Folsom

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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Yale Up 2014 The Lamar Series In Western History Raphael Brewster Folsom
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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Yale Up 2014 The Lamar Series In Western History Raphael Brewster Folsom instant download after payment.

Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Raphael Brewster Folsom
ISBN: 9780300196894, 030019689X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Yaquis And The Empire Violence Spanish Imperial Power And Native Resilience In Colonial Mexico Yale Up 2014 The Lamar Series In Western History Raphael Brewster Folsom by Raphael Brewster Folsom 9780300196894, 030019689X instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking new study examines the history of the Yaqui people and their interactions with the Spanish Empire from first contact through Mexican independence. The Yaquis and the Empire focuses on three ironies: the Yaquis both resisted and came to value their ties with empire; processes of violence and negotiation were ongoing and intertwined throughout the colonial period; and the empire, though weak in manpower and distant from its bases of military and financial strength, was surprisingly effective in its drive to transform the Mexican northwest.
 
Using extensive, newly unearthed documentation from archives in Mexico, Spain, the United States, and Italy, Folsom shines brilliant light on the dreams, struggles, and tragedies of all participants in the drama of encounter. This finely wrought portrait of the Yaqui people in colonial times shows in vivid detail how natives, Jesuits, settlers, and government officials together brought a distinctive borderlands society into existence.
 
Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University

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