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Black Mexico Race and Society from Colonial to Modern Times

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ISBN-10: 0826347010

ISBN-13: 9780826347015

Edition: 2009

Authors: Ben Vinson, Matthew Restall, Lyman L. Johnson

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List price: $43.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 9/30/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 296
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

Matthew Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Colonial Latin American History, Anthropology and Women's Studies at Penn State University at University Park. He is also the co-director of "LiLACS" and Director of Latin American Studies, a member of the Committee for Early Modern Studies, the editor of "Ethnohistory Journal", and the series editor for "Latin American Originals". Restall's area of specialization resides in colonial Yucatan, Mexico, Maya history, the Spanish Conquest, and Africans in Spanish America. During the 1990s, his research focused on studying the Mayas of Yucatan through sources written in the Yucatec Maya language between the sixteenth and nineteenth…    

Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Black Mexico and the Historical Discipline
Entering the Colonial World
Slave Rebellion and Liberty in Colonial Mexico
Negotiating Two Worlds: The Free-Black Experience in Guerrero's Tierra Caliente
Black Aliens and Black Natives in New Spain's Indigenous Communities
From Dawn 'til Dusk: Black Labor in Late Colonial Mexico
Colonial Middle Men? Mulatto identity in New Spain's Confraternities
Potions and Perils: Love-Magic in Seventeenth-Century Afro-Mexico and Afro-Yucatan
Engaging Modernity
"Afro" Mexico in Black, White, and Indian: An Anthropologist Reflects on Fieldwork
My Blackness and Theirs: Viewing Mexican Blackness Up Close
The Thorntons: Saga of an Afro-Mexican Family
The Need to Recognize Afro-Mexicans as an Ethnic Group
Glossary
Bibliography
Contributors
Index