Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World (1600-1800)

Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World (1600-1800)

Author: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0802099068

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Through a thoughtful consideration of the complexity of the religious landscape of the Atlantic basin, the collection provides an enriching portrayal of the intriguing interplay between religion, gender, ethnicity, and authority in the early modern Atlantic world.


Colonial Latin America

Colonial Latin America

Author: Kenneth Mills

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2002-08-01

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 0742574075

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Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History is a sourcebook of primary texts and images intended for students and teachers as well as for scholars and general readers. The book centers upon people-people from different parts of the world who came together to form societies by chance and by design in the years after 1492. This text is designed to encourage a detailed exploration of the cultural development of colonial Latin America through a wide variety of documents and visual materials, most of which have been translated and presented originally for this collection. Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History is a revision of SR Books' popular Colonial Spanish America. The new edition welcomes a third co-editor and, most significantly, embraces Portuguese and Brazilian materials. Other fundamental changes include new documents from Spanish South America, the addition of some key color images, plus six reference maps, and a decision to concentrate entirely upon primary sources. The book is meant to enrich, not repeat, the work of existing texts on this period, and its use of primary sources to focus upon people makes it stand out from other books that have concentrated on the political and economic aspects. The book's illustrations and documents are accompanied by introductions which provide context and invite discussion. These sources feature social changes, puzzling developments, and the experience of living in Spanish and Portuguese American colonial societies. Religion and society are the integral themes of Colonial Latin America. Religion becomes the nexus for much of what has been treated as political, social, economic, and cultural history during this period. Society is just as inclusive, allowing students to meet a variety of individuals-not faceless social groups. While some familiar names and voices are included-conquerors, chroniclers, sculptors, and preachers-other, far less familiar points of view complement and complicate the better-known narratives of this history. In treating Iberia and America, before as well as after their meeting, apparent contradictions emerge as opportunities for understanding; different perspectives become prompts for wider discussion. Other themes include exploration and contact; religious and cultural change; slavery and society, miscegenation, and the formation, consolidation, reform, and collapse of colonial institutions of government and the Church, as well as accompanying changes in economies and labor. This sourcebook allows students and teachers to consider the thoughts and actions of a wide range of people who were making choices and decisions, pursuing ideals, misperceiving each other, experiencing disenchantment, absorbing new pressures, breaking rules as well as following them, and employing strategies of survival which might involve both reconciliation and opposition. Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History has been assembled with teaching and class discussion in mind. The book will be an excellent tool for Latin American history survey courses and for seminars on the colonial period.


Making Sexual History

Making Sexual History

Author: Jeffrey Weeks

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-28

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 0745669085

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Jeffrey Weeks has established an international reputation as one of the most original and influential writers on the social history of sexuality.


A Treasury of Mexican Folkways

A Treasury of Mexican Folkways

Author: Frances Toor

Publisher: Crown

Published: 1947

Total Pages: 730

ISBN-13:

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The customs, myths, folklore, traditions, beliefs, fiestas, dances, and songs of the Mexican people.


The Souls of Purgatory

The Souls of Purgatory

Author: Ursula de Jesús

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780826328281

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This translation of part of the diary of a 17th century Peruvian mystic includes the convent life of slaves and former slaves and baroque Catholic spiritual experiences from the perspective of a woman of color.


Jurgen Habermas

Jurgen Habermas

Author: Luke Goode

Publisher: Pluto Press

Published: 2005-10-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780745320885

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Habermas is a hugely influential thinker, yet his writing can be dense and inaccessible. This critical introduction offers undergraduates a clear way into Habermas’s concept of the ‘public sphere’ and its relevance to contemporary society. Luke Goode’s lively account also sheds new light on the ‘public sphere’ debate that will interest readers already familiar with Habermas’s work.For Habermas, the 'public sphere' was a social forum that allowed people to debate -- whether it was the town hall or the coffee house, maintaining a space for public debate was an essential part of democracy. Habermas’s controversial work examines the erosion of these spaces within consumer society and calls for new thinking about democracy today.Drawing on Habermas’s early and more recent writings, this book examines the ‘public sphere’ in its full complexity, outlining its relevance to today’s media and culture. It will be of interest to students and scholars in a range of disciplines across the social sciences and humanities.


Readings in Her Story

Readings in Her Story

Author: Barbara J. MacHaffie

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published:

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781451404036

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A unique anthology. Barbara MacHaffie has collected into one volume 74 of the most important Christian documents and passages by and about women. Ranging from Genesis to now, these primary sources put the reader directly in touch with the most significant and influential events, personalities and issues of women's religious history. Often lamentably and sometimes gloriously, these voices—ancient and modern, female and male, Roman Catholic and Protestant, feminist and patriarchal—bear decisively on women's identities today.