An edition of Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773 (1994)

Santiago de Guatemala

historia social y económica, 1541-1773

Santiago de Guatemala
Christopher Lutz, Christopher ...
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An edition of Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773 (1994)

Santiago de Guatemala

historia social y económica, 1541-1773

Santiago de Guatemala was the colonial capital and most important urban center of Spanish Central America from its establishment in 1541 until the earthquakes of 1773. Christopher H. Lutz traces the demographic and social history of the city during that period, focusing on the rise of groups of mixed descent.

During these two centuries the city evolved from a segmented society of Indians, Spaniards, and African slaves to an increasingly mixed population as the formerly all-Indian barrios became home to a large intermediate group of ladinos.

Based on extensive research using Indian tributary records and parish marriage and baptismal registers, this study is the first to examine the long-term demographic evolution of a major colonial Latin American city. Lutz analyzes marriage patterns, a key to the transformation of Santiago's population, identifying which groups most frequently intermarried and the trends in intermarriage during the period.

The book also tells the story behind the numbers: the decline of Indian barrios and resulting problems for Indian tribute collectors; the persistence of black-market bakers and food vendors trying to earn a living; constant attempts by individuals to secure a higher status for themselves and their children; and the colonial authorities' use of racial division to maintain the status quo.

The history of the evolution of a multiethnic society in Santiago also sheds light on the present-day struggles of Guatemalan ladinos and Indians, who remain subordinated and in competition, and the problems that continue to divide the country today.

This ground-breaking work of Central American urban and social history should interest colonial Latin American historians, anthropologists, ethnohistorians, historical demographers, sociologists, and those who seek a better understanding of Guatemala's complex society.

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Spanish
Pages
407

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Cover of: Santiago de Guatemala
Santiago de Guatemala: historia social y económica, 1541-1773
2005, Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
in Spanish
Cover of: Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773
Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773: city, caste, and the colonial experience
1994, University of Oklahoma Press
in English

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Translation of: Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773 : city, caste, and the colonial experience.

Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Wisconsin, 1976, originally published under the title: Historia sociodemográfica de Santiago de Guatemala, 1541-1773. La Antigua, Guatemala : Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamérica, 1982.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [351]-375) and index.

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Guatemala, Guatemala
Series
Colección Monografías, Colección Monografías (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Editorial Universitaria)

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Library of Congress
HB3539.A83 L8718 2005

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Pagination
xxv, 407 p. :
Number of pages
407

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23009979M
ISBN 10
9993967025
ISBN 13
9789993967026
LCCN
2008465258
OCLC/WorldCat
213303125

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