Sinopsis de SPANISH PATHWAYS: READINGS IN THE HISTORY OF HISPANIC NEW MEXICO
Historian Marc Simmons is already a favourite among scholars, students, Hispanophiles, and borderland enthusiasts for his careful, readable histories of the American Southwest. In the twelve essays collected in here, the author''s topical, in-depth approach to New Mexico''s colonial period is skilfully deployed. His original research and unique insights transform New Mexico''s colonial history into an engaging story of real people and the real events that shaped their lives - a true journey of discovery. Simmons finds in the commonplace moments of everyday life ways to place the reader fully within the realities of the past. Immersion in details permits us to understand the behaviour and character of a people and the true tenor of their times: how the average person lived and played, how he or she made economic choices, how worship and religious concerns were integrated into daily life. The book covers such topics as the Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico sheep and cattle ranching, Spanish irrigation practices, the settlement of Albuquerque, the smallpox epidemic of 1780-81, and the Feast of St. John.The society and economy of the upper Rio Grande were complex and richly textured, and the people who sustained themselves there became resilient and stoic, fashioning their own formulas for survival and forever impacting the directions taken by history''s currents.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: University of New Mexico
ISBN: 9780826323743
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 204
Tiempo de lectura:
4h 10m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 02/05/2002
Año de edición: 2001
Plaza de edición: Albuquerque
Alto: 23.0 cm
Ancho: 15.0 cm
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