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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1 Introduction Contexts and Contextualizing 1
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PART I Background and Deep Context
- 2 Theory: Peripheries, Frontiers, Actors, and Innovations 23
- 3 Core-Sate: Spain, Wine, and the Birth of Empire 46
- 4 Periphery: Moquegua, Its Physical Environment, and Indigenous Peoples 60
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PART II Actors and Institutions: Moquegua on the periphery of empire
- 5 Following the actors, act 1: Discovery and Exploration 77
- 6 Following the actors, act 2: Encomiendas, Encomenderos, and Founders 94
- 7 Colonial institutions: Peripheral Transformations and Contested Identities 114
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PART III Wine: the commodity
- 8 Commerce: Wine in an Imperial Colonial Economy 135
- 9 Production: Growing Grapes and Making Wine in Moquegua 154
- 10 Liquid assets: A Historical Overview of Moquegua’s Wine Economy 173
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PART IV Material Culture: objects as actors and agents
- 11 Rural landscape and built environment 191
- 12 Ceramics: Industrial and Domestic 215
- 13 The structures of everyday life: Nonceramic Artifacts and Materials 238
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PART V Concluding Synthesis: On the Frontier of a Periphery of an Empire
- 14 Dichotomies versus mosaics 261
- Notes 285
- References 293
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1 Introduction Contexts and Contextualizing 1
-
PART I Background and Deep Context
- 2 Theory: Peripheries, Frontiers, Actors, and Innovations 23
- 3 Core-Sate: Spain, Wine, and the Birth of Empire 46
- 4 Periphery: Moquegua, Its Physical Environment, and Indigenous Peoples 60
-
PART II Actors and Institutions: Moquegua on the periphery of empire
- 5 Following the actors, act 1: Discovery and Exploration 77
- 6 Following the actors, act 2: Encomiendas, Encomenderos, and Founders 94
- 7 Colonial institutions: Peripheral Transformations and Contested Identities 114
-
PART III Wine: the commodity
- 8 Commerce: Wine in an Imperial Colonial Economy 135
- 9 Production: Growing Grapes and Making Wine in Moquegua 154
- 10 Liquid assets: A Historical Overview of Moquegua’s Wine Economy 173
-
PART IV Material Culture: objects as actors and agents
- 11 Rural landscape and built environment 191
- 12 Ceramics: Industrial and Domestic 215
- 13 The structures of everyday life: Nonceramic Artifacts and Materials 238
-
PART V Concluding Synthesis: On the Frontier of a Periphery of an Empire
- 14 Dichotomies versus mosaics 261
- Notes 285
- References 293
- Index 333