The Rio de la Plata from Colony to Nations Commerce, Society, and Politics /
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| Summary: | XIX, 342 p. 7 illus. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60323-6 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. An Introduction to Colonial and Nineteenth Century Rio de la Plata
- 2. Between Ethnonyms and Toponyms: Cartography and Native Pasts in the Eastern Rio de la Plata
- 3. Counting Heads: Indigenous Leaders in the Guaraní-Jesuit Missions
- 4. The World Mules Made: Mule Trade in Colonial Rio de la Plata
- 5. “A Ship Richly Laden”: Isaac de Brac, Dutch Merchant on the Rio de la Plata, 1655–1665
- 6. Anglo-Portuguese Cooperation in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic South America
- 7. Trade and Credit on the Ground: Sebastian de Torres’ Regional Credit Networks Across the Rio de la Plata in the Early Nineteenth Century
- 8. African Experiences in the Slave Routes to the Rio de la Plata During the Viceregal Era
- 9. Beyond Blanqueamiento: Córdoba’s Pardocracia and Black Disappearance 1813–1832
- 10. “Long Live the Low People!”: Popular Politics in Revolutionary Buenos Aires, 1810–1820
- 11. From Imperial Agents to Revolutionary Intelligentsia: Catholic Orders and Argentine Independence
- 12. In the Salons of Mariquita Sánchez: Tertulias, Culture, and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires and Montevideo
- 13. Freeing Slaves to Fight Against Paraguay: Brazilian Freedmen in the War of the Triple Alliance, 1864–1870
- 14. Facundo Travels to the United States: Mary Mann’s 1868 translation of Sarmiento’s Civilization and Barbarism
- 15. Instability Within: A Microscopic and Often Comical View of "Oligarchic" Politics in Buenos Aires, 1883.