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From Settler to Citizen - New Mexican Economic Development Creation of Vecino Society, 1750

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Informationen zum Autor Ross Frank is Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California! San Diego. Klappentext "Ross Frank has written a model study of New Mexico's Vecinos-a historical narrative as absorbing as it is illustrative of complex social processes."-Joyce Appleby! author of Inheriting the Revolution: The first Generation of Americans "This is a richly dense and sophisticated history of eighteenth-century New Mexico that focuses on the economic and cultural foundations of identity. Deftly reading subtle changes in material culture and the organization of space! Frank provides historians of the Americas with a fresh perspective on the impact of the Bourbon Reforms at the margins of empire."-Ramón Gutiérrez! author of When Jesus Came! the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage! Sexuality! and Power in New Mexico! 1500-1846 Zusammenfassung An analysis of Pueblo Indian pottery, Pueblo and Spanish blankets, and Spanish religious images that links economic change to social and cultural change in the New Mexico. It charts the creation of a culturally innovative and dominating Hispanic settler - or vecino - community during the final decades of the eighteenth century.

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