Negotiation within Domination

New Spain's Indian Pueblos Confront the Spanish State

Russ Davidson translator Susan Kellogg editor Ethelia Ruiz Medrano editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of Colorado

Published:1st Nov '16

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Although indigenous communities reacted to Spanish presence with significant acts of resistance and rebellion, they also turned to negotiation to deal with conflicts and ameliorate the consequences of colonial rule. This affected not only the development of legal systems in New Spain and Mexico but also the survival and continuation of traditional cultures. Bringing together work by Mexican and North American historians, this collection is a crucially important and rare contribution to the field. Negotiation within Domination is a valuable resource for native peoples as they seek to redefine and revitalize their identities and assert their rights relating to language and religion, ownership of lands and natural resources, rights of self-determination and self-government, and protection of cultural and intellectual property. It will be of interest primarily to specialists in the field of colonial studies and historians and ethnohistorians of New Spain. Contributors: R. Jovita Baber, José Manuel A. Chávez-Gómez, Susan Kellogg, Edward W. Osowski, María de los Ángeles Romero Frizzi, Ethelia Ruiz Medrano, Cuauhtémoc Velasco Ávila, Yanna P. Yannakakis

"This volume offers a wealth of theoretically informed case studies about the relationships between indigenous communities and the Spanish state in the colonial period... The book contributes to the variegated and complex body of scholarship on the culture of colonial politics and advances our understanding of the variations of that political culture." —Marin Nesvig, The Americas
"Negotiation within Domination provides a nuanced perspective on colonial rule, demonstrating that New Spain's indigenous inhabitants adjusted to Spanish rule and asserted privileges and autonomy within a foreign legal framework with noble aptitude... The broad spectrum of authors' backgrounds and approaches and the geographical breadth of this study make this work ideal for scholars looking to stay current on new directions taken in the study of indigenous adaptation to Spanish Rule." —Mark Lentz, Hispanic American Historical Review
 "This volume is unique in its thesis, adding to the historiography of conquest and domination and is highly recommended for classroom use." —Colonial Latin American Historical Review
"This book enriches significantly our comprehension not only of indigenous society under colonial rule, but also of colonial society as a whole." —Gabriela Ramos, Bulletin of Latin American Research “This is definitely a volume of interest to readers of the ethnohistory and history of colonial New Spain.” —SMRC Revista

ISBN: 9781607325895

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm

Weight: 390g

320 pages