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El. knyga: Spanish Caribbean and the Atlantic World in the Long Sixteenth Century

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  • ISBN-13: 9781496214355
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The Spanish Caribbean and the Atlantic World in the Long Sixteenth Century breaks new ground in articulating the early Spanish Caribbean as a distinct and diverse group of colonies loosely united under Spanish rule for roughly a century prior to the establishment of other European colonies.

In the sixteenth century no part of the Americas was more diverse; international; or as closely tied to Spain, the islands of the Atlantic, western Africa, and the Spanish American mainland than the Caribbean. The Caribbean experienced rapid growth during this period, displayed considerable ethnic and religious diversity, developed extensive networks of exchange both within and beyond the region, and played an important role in the broader Spanish colonization of the Americas. Contributors address topics such as the role of religious orders, the development of transatlantic and regional commercial systems, insular and regional political dynamics in relation to imperial objectives, the formation of colonial society, and the effects on Caribbean colonial society of the importation and incorporation of large numbers of indigenous captives and enslaved Africans.
 

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The editors have assembled a uniformly strong collection of essays. This is essential reading for those interested in Iberian America, the West Indies, and the Atlantic world. Bravo to Altman and Wheat!-Carla G. Pestana, professor of history and Joyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World at the University of California, Los Angeles This extremely interesting collection of highly original, engagingly written essays demonstrates persuasively the enormous richness and tantalizing complexity of the initial century of contact between Europeans and indigenous Americans in the Caribbean. This work provides a wonderful window on the early Americas.-Franklin W. Knight, Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor Emeritus and Academy Professor at Johns Hopkins University This excellent volume brings together the work of veteran historians with that of a new generation of scholars in a series of detailed and innovative studies.-Stuart B. Schwartz, George Burton Adams Professor of History at Yale University

List of Maps
ix
List of Tables
x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Ida Altman
David Wheat
Part 1 Indians in the Early Spanish Caribbean
1 The Cemi and the Cross: Hispaniola Indians and the Regular Clergy, 1494--1517
3(22)
Lauren Macdonald
2 The Revolt of Agueybana II: Puerto Rico's Interisland Connections
25(22)
Cacey Farnsworth
3 War and Rescate: The Sixteenth-Century Circum-Caribbean Indigenous Slave Trade
47(24)
Erin Stone
Part 2 Europeans in the Islands
4 Vasco Porcallo de Figueroa: Ambition, Fear, and Politics in Early Cuba
71(20)
Ida Altman
5 Two Donas: Aristocratic Women and Power in Colonial Cuba
91(22)
Shannon Lalor
6 Between Acceptance and Exclusion: Spanish Responses to Portuguese Immigrants in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Caribbean
113(26)
Brian Hamm
Part 3 Africans and the Spanish Caribbean
7 The Early Slave Trade to Spanish America: Caribbean Pathways, 1530--1580
139(24)
Marc Eagle
8 Biafadas in Havana: West African Antecedents for Caribbean Social Interactions
163(26)
David Wheat
Part 4 Environment and Health
9 Environment and the Politics of Relocation in the Caribbean Port of Veracruz, 1519--1599
189(22)
J. M. H. Clark
10 Hospitals and Public Health in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Caribbean
211(24)
Pablo F. Gomez
Part 5 International Commercial Networks
11 The Hispano-German Caribbean: South German Merchants and the Realities of European Consolidation, 1500--1540
235(22)
Spencer Tyce
12 The Azorean Connection: Trajectories of Slaving, Piracy, and Trade in the Early Atlantic
257(22)
Gabriel De Avilez Rocha
Glossary 279(4)
Contributors 283(4)
Index 287
Ida Altman is a professor emerita of history at the University of Florida. She is the author, coauthor, or editor of several books, including Emigrants and Society: Extremadura and Spanish America in the Sixteenth Century and The War for Mexicos West: Spaniards and Indians in New Galicia, 15241550. David Wheat is an associate professor of history at Michigan State University. He is the author of Atlantic Africa and the Spanish Caribbean, 15701640.