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Connected Histories in the Early Modern World
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Connected Histories in the Early Modern World 2
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction 9
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Part I. Indigenous and Black Confraternities in New Spain
- 1. Religious Autonomy and Local Religion among Indigenous Confraternities in Colonial Mexico, Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries 37
- 2. Confraternities of People of African Descent in Seventeenth-Century Mexico City 63
- 3. “Of All Type of Calidad or Color” 91
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Part II. Indigenous and Black Confraternities in Peru
- 4. Confraternal “Collections” 117
- 5. “Of Greater Dignity than the Negros” 135
- 6. African-Descent Women and the Limits of Confraternal Devotion in Colonial Lima, Peru 163
- 7. Glaciers, the Colonial Archive and the Brotherhood of the Lord of Quyllur Rit’i 181
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Part III. Indigenous Confraternities in the Southern Cone
- 8. Immigrants’ Devotions 211
- 9. The Marian Cult as a Resistance Strategy 241
- 10. Between Excess and Pleasure 273
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Part IV. Black Brotherhoods in Brazil
- 11. Black Brotherhoods in Colonial Brazil 299
- 12. Cultural Resistance and Afro- Catholicism in Colonial Brazil 319
- 13. “Much to See and Admire” 335
- Afterword 359
- Bibliography 367
- Contributors 399
- Acknowledgements 405
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Connected Histories in the Early Modern World 2
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction 9
-
Part I. Indigenous and Black Confraternities in New Spain
- 1. Religious Autonomy and Local Religion among Indigenous Confraternities in Colonial Mexico, Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries 37
- 2. Confraternities of People of African Descent in Seventeenth-Century Mexico City 63
- 3. “Of All Type of Calidad or Color” 91
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Part II. Indigenous and Black Confraternities in Peru
- 4. Confraternal “Collections” 117
- 5. “Of Greater Dignity than the Negros” 135
- 6. African-Descent Women and the Limits of Confraternal Devotion in Colonial Lima, Peru 163
- 7. Glaciers, the Colonial Archive and the Brotherhood of the Lord of Quyllur Rit’i 181
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Part III. Indigenous Confraternities in the Southern Cone
- 8. Immigrants’ Devotions 211
- 9. The Marian Cult as a Resistance Strategy 241
- 10. Between Excess and Pleasure 273
-
Part IV. Black Brotherhoods in Brazil
- 11. Black Brotherhoods in Colonial Brazil 299
- 12. Cultural Resistance and Afro- Catholicism in Colonial Brazil 319
- 13. “Much to See and Admire” 335
- Afterword 359
- Bibliography 367
- Contributors 399
- Acknowledgements 405
- Index 407