This book is about patterns of social behavior in Indian peasant communities of central and southern Mexico after the severe hazards of the sixteenth century had passed, leaving the pressures of a mature colonial system on the lives of an expanding population. Without attempting to force connections among peasant norms, behavior, and circumstances, I am interested in what colonial peasants believed and said about themselves, what they actually did and said in specific situations, and what their relations were to the powerful outsiders whose presence defined their position as peasants.
Copyright:
1979
Book Details
Book Quality:
Publisher Quality
Book Size:
254 Pages
ISBN-13:
9780804765633
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Date of Addition:
08/12/15
Copyrighted By:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Standford Junior University