The lords of Tetzcoco : the transformation of indigenous rule in postconquest central Mexico / Bradley Benton, North Dakota State University.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Cambridge Latin American studies ; 104.Editor: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, Ny, USA : Cambridge University Press, [2017]Fecha de copyright: ©2017Descripción: xii, 196 páginas : ilustraciones, mapas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:- texto
- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9781107190580
- 1107190584
- Texcoco de Mora (Mexico) -- History
- Texcoco (Estado de México) - -- Historia
- Texcoco de Mora (Mexico) -- Social life and customs
- Texcoco (Estado de México) - -- Vida social y costumbres
- Indigenous peoples -- Mexico -- Texcoco de Mora -- History
- Indigenas - -- Estado de México - -- Texcoco -- Historia
- Families of royal descent -- Mexico -- Texcoco de Mora -- History
- Familias de alcurnia real - -- Estado de México - -- Texcoco - -- Historia
- F 1391.T338 B45.2017
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libros | Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo | Acervo General | F 1391.T338 B45.2017 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | ej. 1 | Disponible | UIA192758 |
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"Tetzcoco was one of the most important cities of the prehispanic Aztec Empire. When the Spaniards arrived in 1519, the indigenous hereditary nobles that governed Tetzcoco faced both opportunities and challenges and were forced to adapt from the very moment of contact. This book examines how the city's nobility navigated this tumultuous period of conquest and colonialism and negotiated a place for themselves under Spanish rule. Various forces and issues, such as changing access to economic resources, interethnic marriage, and intra- familial conflict, transformed Tetzcoco's ruling family into colonial subjects."--Provided by publisher.
pt. I Conquest and continuity -- 1. Tumultuous Colonial Beginnings, 1515 -- 1539 -- 2. Reassertion of Traditional Authority, 1540 -- 1564 -- pt. II POST-1564 TRANSFORMATIVE FORCES -- 3. Noble Resources: Tribute, Labor, and Land -- 4. Interethnic Unions and the Rise of Mestizos -- 5. Family Conflict and Local Power -- 6. Conclusions: A Colonial Aristocracy.