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OverviewThis is a book about the biological conquest of the New World. Taking as a case study the sixteenth-century history of a region of highland central Mexico, it shows how the environmental and social changes brought about by the introduction of Old World species aided European expansion. The book spells out in detail the environmental changes associated with the introduction of Old World grazing animals into New World ecosystems, demonstrates how these changes enabled the Spanish takeover of land, and explains how environmental changes shaped the colonial societies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elinor G. K. Melville (York University, Toronto)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) ISBN: 9780511571091ISBN 10: 0511571097 Publication Date: 05 August 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction; 2. Alien landscapes; 3. The Australian experience; 4. The Mexican case; 5. The conquest process; 6. The colonial regime; Appendix 1. Sub-areas; Appendix 2. Sources for population estimates; Appendix 3. Sources for land holding and land use; Abbreviations; Glossary; Bibliography.Reviews...a very important book for all those interested in Latin American history...a very important work because it opens up a debate that should help us better understand the processes of European conquest throughout Latin America. Erick D. Langer, The Americas Melville's book does a great service...All in all, the book truly contributes to an historical profession that too often sees nature in terms of the longue duree of Braudel. Melville provides a balance. Abel A. Alves, H-Net Book Review This is a fascinating study of the effects of policy and ecology on a small region in Mexico...All who are interested in historical environmental studies should read this book. Its implications are not limited to Mexico, nor to the early modern period. John F. Schwaller, Sixteenth Century Journal ""...a very important book for all those interested in Latin American history....a very important work because it opens up a debate that should help us better understand the processes of European conquest throughout Latin America."" Erick D. Langer, The Americas ""Melville's book does a great service....All in all, the book truly contributes to an historical profession that too often sees nature in terms of the longue dureé of Braudel. Melville provides a balance."" Abel A. Alves, H-Net Book Review ""This is a fascinating study of the effects of policy and ecology on a small region in Mexico....All who are interested in historical environmental studies should read this book. Its implications are not limited to Mexico, nor to the early modern period."" John F. Schwaller, Sixteenth Century Journal Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |