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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190456139
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.85
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Alltag, Brauchtum ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Families History 16th century ; Mestizaje History 16th century ; Spaniards History 16th century ; Transnationalism Social aspects 16th century ; History ; City and town life History 16th century ; Imperialism Social aspects 16th century ; History ; Familie ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Spanien ; Peru Social life and customs 16th century ; Peru Ethnic relations 16th century ; History ; Peru Relations ; Spain Relations ; Peru ; Peru ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Familie ; Geschichte 1500-1600
    Abstract: "The sixteenth-century changes wrought by expansion of the Spanish empire into Peru shaped the ways of being a family in colonial Peru. Even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations to one another by adapting custom to a changing world. Family began to shift when, from the moment of their arrival in 1532, Spaniards were joined with elite indigenous women in political marriage-like alliances. Almost immediately, a generation of mestizos was born that challenged the hierarchies of colonial society. In response, the Spanish Crown began to promote the marriage of these men and the travel of Spanish women to Peru to promote good customs and even serve as surrogate parents. Other reactions came from wives in Spain who, abandoned by husbands, sought assistance to fulfill family duties. For indigenous families, the pressures of colonialism prompted migration to cities. By mid-century, the increase of Spanish migration to Peru changed the social landscape, but did not halt mixed-race marriages. The book posits that late sixteenth-century cities, specifically Lima and Arequipa, were host to indigenous and Spanish families but also to numerous 'blended' families borne of a process of mestizaje. In its final chapter, the legacies for the next generation reveal how Spanish fathers sometimes challenged law with custom and sentiment to establish inheritance plans for their children. By tracing family obligations connecting Peru and Spain through dowries, bequests, legal powers, and letters, Transatlantic Obligations presents a powerful call to rethink sixteenth-century definitions of family"...Provided by publisher
    Note: Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: December 2015 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781624667503 , 9781624667510
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 286 Seiten , Karten
    DDC: 305.4098
    Keywords: Women History ; Latin America ; Women Sources ; History ; Latin America ; Women ; Latin America History ; To 1830 ; Latin America Sources ; History ; To 1830 ; Latin America ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lateinamerika ; Kolonie ; Frau ; Geschichte 1526-1806
    Abstract: Grant of Tacuba by Hernan Cortos to Isabel Moctezuma, firstborn daughter of Moctezuma II and her last will and testament (Mexico City, 1526, 1550) -- Beatriz, India's lawsuit for freedom from slavery (Castile, Spain, 1558-1574) / introduction and translation by Nancy E. van Deusen -- Women's wills (Potoso, 1577 and 1601; La Plata, 1598 and 1658 -- Midwife Francisca Diaz's petition to return to Mexico (Seville, 1566) -- Life and love in women's letters to spouses (Spain and Mexico, 1567-1576) -- Mothers and wives in labor agreements (Arequipa, 1590; La Plata, 1602; and Potoso, 1571 and 1659) -- Criminal complaint by Angela de Palacios on behalf of her daughter, Leonor Arias (Potoso, 1584) -- Barbara Lopez, India accuses her husband of abuse (Santa Fe, Colombia 1612) -- Sor Ana's "Travel excerpt from Mexico to Manila" (Mexico and Manila, 1620) introduction and translation by Sara E. Owens -- The spiritual diary of an afro-Peruvian mystic, Ursula de Jesus (Lima, 1647-1661) / translation by Nancy E. van Deusen -- Isabel Hernandez, midwife and healer, appears before the inquisition. (Mexico, 1652) -- Do Juan de Vargas y Orellana accuses his wife Doa Francisca de Marquina of abortion. (Potoso, 1703) -- Founding Corpus Christi, a convent for indigenous women (Mexico City, 1723) -- An African woman petitions for freedom in a colonial Brazilian mining town. (Vila Rica, Brazil, 1766) / introduction and translation by Mariana Dantas -- Isabel Victoria Garcia sues the Hacienda del Trapiche over land ownership (Pamplona, Colombia, 1777) -- Between heaven and earth: Thereza de Jesus Jozo's last will and testament (Cachoeira, Bahia, 1777) / introduction and translation by Caroline Garriott -- Natividad, negra, sues her owner for freedom (Lima, 1792) -- A colonial crossdresser (Mexico, 1796) -- Anna Gallum, freed slave and property owner (Florida, 1801). introduction and translation by Jane Landers -- A female slave owner's abuse of an enslaved woman (Neiva, Colombia, 1803) -- Maria del Carmen Ventura's criminal trial for infanticide (Zaqualtipan, Mexico, 1806)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-282 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press | [Oxford] : [Oxford University Press]
    ISBN: 9780190456139
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white)
    DDC: 306.85098509031
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    Abstract: In sixteenth-century Peru and Spain, even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations by adapting custom to a changing world. This book studies non-elite families of indigenous, Spanish, and mixed ancestry with a focus on Lima and Arequipa and those with connections to Seville.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9781624667527
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Jaffary, Nora E Women in Colonial Latin America, 1526 To 1806 : Texts and Contexts
    DDC: 305.4098
    Keywords: Women-Latin America-History ; Women-Latin America-History-Sources ; Latin America-History-To 1830 ; Latin America-History-To 1830-Sources ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Map 1: Locations Featured in Documents -- Introduction -- Map 2: Transatlantic & Transpacific Journeys -- 1: Grant of Tacuba by Hernán Cortés to Isabel Moctezuma, Firstborn Daughter of Moctezuma II and Her Last Will and Testament (Mexico City, 1526, 1550) -- 2: Beatríz, India's, Lawsuit for Freedom from Slavery (Castile, Spain, 1558-1574) -- 3: Women's Wills (Potosí, 1577 and 1601 -- La Plata, 1598 and 1658) -- 4: Midwife Francisca Díaz's Petition to Return to Mexico (Seville, 1566) -- 5: Life and Love in Women's Letters to Spouses (Spain and Mexico, 1567-1576) -- Map 3: Letters Sent between Spouses and Lovers -- 6: Mothers and Wives in Labor Agreements (Arequipa, 1590 -- La Plata, 1602 -- and Potosí, 1571 and 1659) -- 7: Criminal Complaint by Angela de Palacios on Behalf of Her Daughter, Leonor Arias (Potosí, 1584) -- 8: Bárbara López, India, Accuses Her Husband of Abuse (Santa Fe, 1612) -- 9: Sor Ana's Travel Excerpt from Mexico to Manila (Mexico and Manila, 1620) -- 10: The Spiritual Diary of an Afro-Peruvian Mystic, Úrsula de Jesús (Lima, 1647-1661) -- 11: Isabel Hernández, Midwife and Healer, Appears before the Inquisition (Mexico, 1652) -- 12: Don Juan de Vargas y Orellana Accuses His Wife doña Francisca de Marquina of Abortion (Potosí, 1703) -- 13: Founding Corpus Christi, a Convent for Indigenous Women (Mexico City, 1723) -- 14: An African Woman Petitions for Freedom in a Colonial Brazilian Mining Town (Vila Rica, 1766) -- 15: Isabel Victoria García Sues the Hacienda del Trapiche over Land Ownership (Pamplona, Colombia, 1777) -- 16: Between Heaven and Earth: Thereza de Jesús Maria Jozé's Last Will and Testament (Cachoeira, Bahia, 1777) -- 17: Natividad, Negra, Sues Her Owner for Freedom (Lima, 1792) -- 18: A Colonial Cross-Dresser (Mexico, 1796)
    Abstract: 19: Ana Gallum, Freed Slave and Property Owner (Florida, 1801) -- 20: A Female Slave Owner's Abuse of an Enslaved Woman (Neiva, Colombia, 1803) -- 21: María del Carmen Ventura's Criminal Trial for Infanticide (Zacualtipan, Mexico, 1806) -- Map 4: Itinerary of María del Carmen Ventura -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover
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  • 5
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    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
    ISBN: 9780807147733 , 9780807147740 , 9780807147757 , 9780807147726
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 278 S , 23 cm
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Dialeti, Androniki [Rezension von: Owens, Sarah E., Women of the Iberian Atlantic] 2013
    DDC: 305.420946
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    Keywords: Women History ; Women Social conditions ; Women History ; Women Social conditions ; Iberian Peninsula ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Iberische Halbinsel ; Lateinamerika ; Atlantischer Raum ; Frau ; Geschichte 1493-1800
    Note: "LSU Press Paperback Original , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press USA - OSO
    ISBN: 9780190456115
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (273 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.85
    Keywords: Spain - Relations - Peru ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In sixteenth-century Peru and Spain, even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations by adapting custom to a changing world. This book studies non-elite families of indigenous, Spanish, and mixed ancestry with a focus on Lima and Arequipa and those with connections to Seville.
    Abstract: Cover -- Transatlantic Obligations -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Matchmaking: Law, Language, and the Conquest-Era Family Tree -- 2. Removal: For the Love and Labor of Mixed-Race Children -- 3. Marriage: Vida Maridable in a Transatlantic Context -- 4. Journey: Family Strategies and the Transatlantic Voyage -- 5. Adaptation: Creating the Customs of the Colonial Family -- 6. Legacy: Recognition, Inheritance, and Law on the Colonial Family Tree -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190456139
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.85098509031
    Keywords: Families Peru ; History, 16th century ; Families Spain ; History, 16th century
    Abstract: In sixteenth-century Peru and Spain, even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations by adapting custom to a changing world. This book studies non-elite families of indigenous, Spanish, and mixed ancestry with a focus on Lima and Arequipa and those with connections to Seville.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
    ISBN: 0807147729 , 0807147737 , 0807147745 , 0807147753 , 9780807147726 , 9780807147733 , 9780807147740 , 9780807147757
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 305.409163
    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-1800 ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Women History ; Women Social conditions ; Women History ; Women Social conditions ; Frau ; Lateinamerika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lateinamerika ; Frau ; Geschichte 1500-1800
    Note: "LSU Press Paperback Original." , Includes bibliographical references and index , The ten essays in this interdisciplinary collection explore the lives, places, and stories of women in the Iberian Atlantic between 1500 and 1800. Distinguished contributors such as Ida Altman, Matt D. Childs, and Allyson M. Poska utilize the complexities of gender to understand issues of race, class, family, health, and religious practices in the Atlantic basin. Unlike previous scholarship, which has focused primarily on upper-class and noble women, this book examines the lives of those on the periphery, including free and enslaved Africans, colonized indigenous mothers, and poor Spanish wome
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780822392101
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.)
    Series Statement: Latin America otherwise : languages, empires, nations : 46
    DDC: 305.80098
    Abstract: In colonial Latin America, social identity did not correlate neatly with fixed categories of race and ethnicity. As Imperial Subjects demonstrates, from the early years of Spanish and Portuguese rule, understandings of race and ethnicity were fluid. In this collection, historians offer nuanced interpretations of identity as they investigate how Iberian settlers, African slaves, Native Americans, and their multi-ethnic progeny understood who they were as individuals, as members of various communities, and as imperial subjects. The contributors' explorations of the relationship between colonial ideologies of difference and the identities historical actors presented span the entire colonial period and beyond: from early contact to the legacy of colonial identities in the new republics of the nineteenth century. The volume includes essays on the major colonial centers of Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, as well as the Caribbean basin and the imperial borderlands.Whether analyzing cases in which the Inquisition found that the individuals before it were "legally" Indians and thus exempt from prosecution, or considering late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century petitions for declarations of whiteness that entitled the mixed-race recipients to the legal and social benefits enjoyed by whites, the book's contributors approach the question of identity by examining interactions between imperial subjects and colonial institutions. Colonial mandates, rulings, and legislation worked in conjunction with the exercise and negotiation of power between individual officials and an array of social actors engaged in countless brief interactions. Identities emerged out of the interplay between internalized understandings of self and group association and externalized social norms and categories.Contributors. Karen D. Caplan, R. Douglas Cope, Mariana L. R. Dantas, María Elena Díaz, Andrew B. Fisher, Jane Mangan, Jeremy Ravi Mumford, Matthew D. O'Hara, Cynthia Radding, Sergio Serulnikov, Irene Silverblatt, David Tavárez, Ann Twinam...
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780199768578 , 9780199768585
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306.85
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Alltag, Brauchtum ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Families History 16th century ; Mestizaje History 16th century ; Spaniards History 16th century ; Transnationalism Social aspects 16th century ; History ; City and town life History 16th century ; Imperialism Social aspects 16th century ; History ; Familie ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Spanien ; Peru Social life and customs 16th century ; Peru Ethnic relations 16th century ; History ; Peru Relations ; Spain Relations ; Peru ; Peru ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Familie ; Geschichte 1500-1600
    Abstract: "The sixteenth-century changes wrought by expansion of the Spanish empire into Peru shaped the ways of being a family in colonial Peru. Even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations to one another by adapting custom to a changing world. Family began to shift when, from the moment of their arrival in 1532, Spaniards were joined with elite indigenous women in political marriage-like alliances. Almost immediately, a generation of mestizos was born that challenged the hierarchies of colonial society. In response, the Spanish Crown began to promote the marriage of these men and the travel of Spanish women to Peru to promote good customs and even serve as surrogate parents. Other reactions came from wives in Spain who, abandoned by husbands, sought assistance to fulfill family duties. For indigenous families, the pressures of colonialism prompted migration to cities. By mid-century, the increase of Spanish migration to Peru changed the social landscape, but did not halt mixed-race marriages. The book posits that late sixteenth-century cities, specifically Lima and Arequipa, were host to indigenous and Spanish families but also to numerous 'blended' families borne of a process of mestizaje. In its final chapter, the legacies for the next generation reveal how Spanish fathers sometimes challenged law with custom and sentiment to establish inheritance plans for their children. By tracing family obligations connecting Peru and Spain through dowries, bequests, legal powers, and letters, Transatlantic Obligations presents a powerful call to rethink sixteenth-century definitions of family"...Provided by publisher
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