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OverviewIn this volume, thirteen anthropological archaeologists working in historical time frames in Mesoamerica, including editors Susan Kepecs and Rani Alexander, break down the artificial barrier between archaeology and history by offering new material evidence of the transition from native-ruled, prehispanic society to the age of Spanish administration. Taken together, the chapters contained herein cover most of the key Mesoamerican regions that eventually came under Spanish control. The authors bring new empirical information to bear on the problem of how prehispanic social, political, and economic organization were transformed, as independent Maya kingdoms, the Aztec empire (with its client states), the Tarascans, and other more distant polities once linked through the macroregional economic web of the Postclassic period were forcibly incorporated into Spain's transatlantic domain. The complex processes of multidirectional interaction and culture contact among Mesoamericans and Europeans are colored by cultural diversity, culture clash, and varied responses ranging from accommodation to resistance to active rebellion. These case studies also illuminate how native organization altered the Spanish imperial process. Ultimately, this volume provides a link between past and present, since Mesoamerican peoples continue to negotiate the effects of globalization on their societies. Susan Kepecs is an honorary fellow in the department of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Rani T. Alexander is an associate professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.Contributors: Thomas H. Charlton is professor of anthropology, University of Iowa, Iowa City.Susan Toby Evans is professor of anthropology, Pennsylvania State University.Patricia Fournier Garcia is professor of anthropology, Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico, D.F.Janine Gasco is associate professor of anthropology, California State University-Dominguez Hills. Mark T. Lycett is research associate of anthropology, University of Chicago.Cynthia L. Otis Charlton is an independent scholar, Wellman, Iowa.Joel W. Palka is associate professor of anthropology, Latin American and Latino Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago.Helen Perlstein Pollard is professor of anthropology, Michigan State University.Don S. Rice is professor of anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.Prudence M. Rice is professor of anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.Enrique Rodriguez-Alegria is assistant professor of anthropology, University of Texas-Austin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Kepecs , Rani AlexanderPublisher: University of New Mexico Press Imprint: University of New Mexico Press ISBN: 9781283635431ISBN 10: 1283635437 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 10 May 2014 Audience: General/trade , General 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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