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The New Style in Election Campaigns, A thematic approach to detailing Latin America. For courses in Latin-American history. Written by two of the leading scholars in the field, Latin America and Its People presents a fresh interpretative survey of Latin-American history f, The New Style in Election Campaigns
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  • The New Style in Election Campaigns
  • Written by author Robert Agranoff
  • Published by Pearson Education, 2011/02/21
  • A thematic approach to detailing Latin America. For courses in Latin-American history. Written by two of the leading scholars in the field, Latin America and Its People presents a fresh interpretative survey of Latin-American history f
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List of Features List of Maps and Color Plates Map of National Capitals Preface About the Authors

CHAPTER 1 THE FIRST PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS
The First Americans Coming to America Subsistence Strategies and the Development of Agriculture Sedentary Communities and Ceremonial Centers Ceremonial Centers in Mexico and Peru The Olmec: “Mother Culture” of Mexico?
Chavín de Huantar in Peru The Cities of Classic Mesoamerica Monte Albán Teotihuacan Maya Civilization in the Classic Era Peru After Chavín The Moche The Nazca Tiwanaku The Wari Empire Mesoamerica and Peru, 900—1400 C.E.
The Toltecs The Mixtecs of Oaxaca The Post-Classic Maya Peru after Tiwanaku and Wari The World of Early Americans People and Their Environment Early Americans and Their Beliefs Communities, States, and War Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Archaeology, Literacy, and the Study of History LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Pacal the Great, King of Palenque, 603—683 C.E.
SLICE OF LIFE The Craft Workers of Chan Chan, 1400 C.E.

CHAPTER 2 AMERICANS AND IBERIANS ON THE EVE OF CONTACT
Mesoamerica in the Fifteenth Century The Rise of the Mexica Mexica Statecraft Mexica Religion Everyday Life in the Time of the Mexica Mesoamerica on the Eve of the Spanish Invasion The Andes in the Fifteenth Century The Rise of the Incas Inca Statecraft Andean Religion in the Time of the Incas Everyday Life in the Time of the Incas The Aztecs and Incas Compared The Diversity of American Peoples The Tainos and Caribs The Tupi of Coastal Brazil The “Pueblo” Peoples of New Mexico The Spanish and the Portuguese Centuries of Conquest Medieval Iberia and the Reconquista Iberian Monarchies in the Fifteenth Century The Breakdown of Iberian “Convivencia”
Iberian Society in the Fifteenth Century Iberia and the Beginnings of Overseas Expansion Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Counting People in Past Societies LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Tanta Carhua, Bride of the Sun SLICE OF LIFE The Marketplace at Tlatelolco

CHAPTER 3 THE EUROPEAN CONQUEST OF AMERICA
The Europeans Arrive Columbus and the First Encounters The Caribbean Colonies The Portuguese in Brazil The Spanish in Mesoamerica and the Andes Cortés and the Aztecs The Search for “Otro México”
The Pizarros and the Incas Military Conquest or Strategic Alliance?
Building a Colonial Society The Ecological Conquest Conquistadors, Encomenderos, and Native Peoples A Multiracial Society in Formation The “Spiritual Conquest” of Latin America Early Evangelization The Impact of Evangelization Resistance to Christianity The Consolidation of Colonial Empires The Viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru The Spanish Colonial Bureaucracy Royal Government in Brazil The Church in Spanish America and Brazil The Spanish and Portuguese Empires Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Malinche and the Uses of Historical Memory SLICE OF LIFE The Cuzco Cabildo Founds a Convent, 1551
LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Domingos Fernandes Nobre, Mameluco of Brazil

CHAPTER 4 THE IBERIANS’ NEW WORLD
The Lure of Precious Metals The Silver Boom Labor and Technology in Silver Mining Procuring a Labor Supply Gold Mining in Brazil Agriculture Sugar Plantations Haciendas and Ranches Landownership Landed Elites Rural Society Trade and Transportation International Commerce Overland Transport Merchants Mercantile Restrictions Cities and Towns in the Iberians’ New World Capital Cities Provincial Capitals and Other Towns Urban Amenities Urban Working Classes Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Documenting Colonial Enterprise LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Antonio López De Quiroga, Bolivian Entrepreneur SLICE OF LIFE The Safra in Colonial Brazil

CHAPTER 5 THE AMERINDIANS’ CHANGING WORLD
Native Communities in Mesoamerica and the Andes Shifting Populations in the República de Indios Local Government in the República de Indios Subsistence and Survival in the República de Indios Native Communities and the Cash Economy Families and Households in the República de Indios Religion and Community Life in the República de Indios Natives as Catholics Belief and Practice in the República de Indios Religion and Community Identity Mission Indians Jesuit and Franciscan Missions Native Peoples in the Jesuit and Franciscan Missions Mission Indians and Colonial Society Native Peoples and the Colonial Order Indians in the República de Españoles
“Indios Bárbaros”
Regional Revolts Native Historical Memory and the Colonial Order Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Measuring Acculturation Using Indigenous Language Sources LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala SLICE OF LIFE The Indians of Oaxtepec Defend Their Land and Water

CHAPTER 6 A NEW PEOPLE AND THEIR WORLD
The Making of Multiethnic Societies Spanish and Portuguese Immigrants Creoles Mestizos and Mamelucos African Slaves Slave Resistance Maroon Communities Free Blacks and Mulattos Race and Class in Colonial Latin America Social and Cultural Definitions of Race Class and Ethnicity Honor, Gender, and Patriarchy Honor and the Patriarchal Family Marriage and the Family Honor and Sexuality Honor and Homosexuality The Limits of Patriarchy Convents: “Islands of Women”
Convents and Colonial Society Conformity and Defiance in Colonial Society The Social Etiquette of Everyday Life The Administration of Justice The Inquisition and Deviant Behavior Rituals of Rule Scatological Songs and Dances of Defiance Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Parish Registers and the Study of Colonial Society LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Juana De Cobos, Baker in Chihuahua SLICE OF LIFE Corpus Christi in Cuzco

CHAPTER 7 THE SHIFTING FORTUNES OF COLONIAL EMPIRES
The Spanish and Portuguese Empires in Eighteenth-Century Politics Great Britain and Latin America The Seven Years’ War The American Revolution and Latin America The French Revolution and Latin America The Haitian Revolution The Bourbon and Pombaline Reforms Defending the Spanish Empire Administrative Restructuring and New Viceroyalties The Power of the Church Economic Development Latin American Peoples in the Age of Revolution Social Change in the Late Colonial Period The Changing Face of Colonial Cities The Enlightenment in Latin America Resistance and Rebellion in the Late Colonial Period Developing Creole Consciousness Resistance to the Bourbon Reforms Conspiracies in Brazil The Great Rebellion in Peru Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Latin America and the Atlantic World SLICE OF LIFE The Royal Tobacco Factory in Mexico City LATIN AMERICAN LIVES José Antonio Aponte, sculptor of Havana

SLICE OF LIFE The royal tobacco factory in Mexico City

CHAPTER 8 THE NEW NATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA
Spanish America and the Crisis of 1808
Spain and the Napoleonic Invasion Representative Government in Spain and America, 1808—1814
The “American Question”
Spanish American Grievances and the Crisis of 1808
Mexico Venezuela Argentina Spanish American Independence The Final Campaigns Regional Conflicts in the Spanish American Struggle for Independence The Independence of Brazil The Portuguese Monarchy in Brazil Popular Unrest in Brazil The Culmination of Brazilian Independence The Meaning of Independence Conclusion LEARNING MORE ABOUT LATIN AMERICANS HOW HISTORIANS UNDERSTAND Were the wars of independence the turning point?
LATIN AMERICAN LIVES Manuela Sáenz, 1797-1856, liberator of South America SLICE OF LIFE The 16th of September: independence day in Mexico

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