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A Tale of Two Granadas

A Tale of Two Granadas

Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568-1668

by Max Deardorff
Hardback
Publication Date: 10/08/2023

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In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). A Tale of Two Granadas examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice.
ISBN:
9781009335409
9781009335409
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
10-08-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
235x159x29mm

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