A Tale of Two Granadas - Max Deardorff

A Tale of Two Granadas

Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668

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Buch | Hardcover
338 Seiten
2023
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-33540-9 (ISBN)
124,70 inkl. MwSt
This book examines the struggle for citizenship in the New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), offering the first deep analysis of how a wave of Catholic reform resulted in opportunities for the Spanish empire's diverse subjects. An important contribution to Latin Americanists and scholars of empire.
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). A Tale of Two Granadas examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice.

Max Deardorff is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Florida. He is a former Fulbright Scholar and fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory. He is the recipient of the Association for Spanish & Portuguese Historical Studies (ASPHS) prize for best early career article.

List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Iberian antecedents; 2. Politics, reform, and the emergence of Christian citizenship; 3. Moriscos, Arabic Old Christians, and Spanish jurisprudence (1492–1614); 4. Cultivating the Christian republic: the New Kingdom of Granada and the Archbishop Zapata de Cárdenas; 5. Life in the city: the casa poblada and urban citizenship; 6. The roots of the mestizo controversy in the New Kingdom of Granada; 7. The mestizo priesthood; 8. Mestizo officials in the Christian republic; 9. Urban Indians in Santafé and Tunja, 1568–1668; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Latin American Studies
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-009-33540-5 / 1009335405
ISBN-13 978-1-009-33540-9 / 9781009335409
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