Huarochirí, an Andean society under Inca and Spanish rule / Karen Spalding.

Author
Spalding, Karen [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1984.
Description
viii, 364 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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          Subject(s)
          Notes
          • Map on lining papers.
          • "Project ... began as a doctoral dissertation"--P. viii.
          • Includes index.
          Bibliographic references
          Bibliography: p. [333]-350.
          Contents
          • Introduction
          • The human landscape
          • The sons of Pariacaca
          • Tribes become peasants
          • The age of the conquerors
          • The colonial system
          • The shrinking web
          • The cutting edge
          • Belief and resistance
          • The challenge to colonialism Conclusion
          • Notes
          • Bibliography
          • Index.
          ISBN
          • 0804711232
          • 9780804711234
          • 0804715165
          • 9780804715164
          LCCN
          80053225
          OCLC
          11090234
          Other standard number
          • SBRT232309
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