Making a new world [electronic resource] : founding capitalism in the Bajío and Spanish North America / John Tutino.
Material type: TextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Durham [NC] : Duke University Press, 2011. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (x, 698 p. :) ill., mapsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780822394013
- 0822394014
- 972/.41 22
- F1246.6 .T88 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. 665-683) and index.
Prologue : making global history in the Spanish Empire -- Introduction : a new world: the Bajío, Spanish North America, and global capitalism -- Founding the Bajío: Otomí expansion, Chichimeca war, and commercial Queretaro, 1500-1660 -- Forging Spanish North America : northward expansion, mining amalgamations, and patriarchal communities, 1590-1700 -- New world revivals : silver boom, city lives, awakenings, and northward drives, 1680-1760 -- Reforms, riots, and repressions : the Bajío in the crisis of the 1760s -- Capitalist, priest, and patriarch: Don Jose Sánchez Espinosa and the great family enterprises of Mexico City, 1780-1810 -- Production, patriarchy, and polarization in the cities: Guanajuato, San Miguel, and Queretaro, 1770-1810 -- The challenge of capitalism in rural communities: production, ethnicity, and patriarchy from La Griega to Puerto de Nieto, 1780-1810 -- Enlightened reformers and popular religion: polarizations and mediations, 1770-1810 -- Conclusion: the Bajío and North America in the Atlantic crucible.
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