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The limits of racial domination: plebeian society in colonial Mexico City, 1660-1720
R. Douglas Cope
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Frontmatter
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Figures (page ix)
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Tables (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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1 Race and Class in Colonial Mexico City, 1521-1660 (page 9)
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2 Life among the Urban Poor: Material Culture and Plebeian Society (page 27)
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3 The Significance and Ambiguities of "Race" (page 49)
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4 Plebeian Race Relations (page 68)
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5 Patrons and Plebeians: Labor as a System of Social Control (page 86)
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6 The Fragility of "Success": Upwardly Mobile Castas in Mexico City (page 106)
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7 The Riot of 1692 (page 125)
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Conclusion (page 161)
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Appendix: List of Casta and Indian Wills (page 169)
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Notes (page 171)
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Selected Bibliography (page 201)
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Index (page 211)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ETH | 43.4 (Autumn 1996): 765-766 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/483274 |
JLAS | 27.2 (May 1995): 472 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/158124 |
JIH | 27.2 (Autumn 1996): 360-361 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/205217 |
AHR | 100.4 (Oct. 1995): 1340-1341 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2168373 |
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Published: c1994
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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