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In an age of revolution, Mexico's creole leaders held aloft the Virgin of Guadalupe and brandished an Aztec eagle perched upon a European tricolor. Their new constitution proclaimed 'the Mexican nation is forever free and independent'. Yet the genealogy of this new nation is not easy to trace. Colonial Mexico was a patchwork state whose new-world vassals served the crown, extended the empire's frontiers and lived out their civic lives in parallel Spanish and Indian republics. Theirs was a world of complex intercultural alliances, interlocking corporate structures and shared spiritual and temporal ambitions. Sean F. McEnroe describes this history at the greatest and smallest geographical scales, reconsidering what it meant to be an Indian vassal, nobleman, soldier or citizen over three centuries in northeastern Mexico. He argues that the Mexican municipality, state and citizen were not so much the sudden creations of a revolutionary age as the progeny of a mature multiethnic empire.
History of Mexico --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Tlaxcalan Indians --- Tlascala Indians --- Tlascalan Indians --- Tlaxcaltecan Indians --- Indians of Mexico --- Colonization --- Nuevo León (Mexico : State) --- Mexico --- Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León (Mexico) --- Nuevo León, Mexico --- Nuevo León (Mexico : Department) --- Nuevo Reino de León --- Nuevo León y Coahuila (Mexico) --- Spain --- History. --- Ethnic relations --- History --- Arts and Humanities --- Nuevo Leon (Mexico : State)
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"A Troubled Marriage describes the lives of native leaders whose resilience and creativity allowed them to survive and prosper in the traumatic era of European conquest and colonial rule. They served as soldiers, scholars, artists, artisans, and missionaries within early transatlantic empires and later nation-states. These Indian and mestizo men and women wove together cultures, shaping the new traditions and institutions of the colonial Americas. In a comparative study that spans more than three centuries and much of the Western Hemisphere, McEnroe challenges common assumptions about the relationships among victors, vanquished, and their shared progeny"--
Indians --- Elite (Social sciences) --- White people --- Transatlantic influences. --- History. --- Relations with Indians. --- Colonization. --- Europe --- America --- Colonies
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