General Catalogue of Printed Books
Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Page : 472 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 1962
Category : English imprints
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 1962
Category : English imprints
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Author : Pelagio Antonio de LAVASTIDA Y DÁVALOS (successively Bishop of Puebla de los Angeles and Archbishop of Mexico.)
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Page : 28 pages
File Size : 32,50 MB
Release : 1860
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Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 32,69 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Catalogs, Union
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Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 24,98 MB
Release : 1860
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Author : John J. TePaske
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 25,65 MB
Release : 2010-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9004190562
Colonial Latin America was famed for the precious metals plundered by the conquistadores and the gold and silver extracted from its mines. Historians and economists have attempted to determine the amount of bullion produced and its impact on the colonies themselves and the emerging early-modern world economy. Using official tax and mintage records, this book provides decade-by-decade and often annual data on the amount of gold and silver officially refined and coined in the treasury and mint districts of Spanish and Portuguese America. It also places American bullion output within the context of global production and addresses the issue of contraband production and bullion smuggling. The book is thus an invaluable source for evaluating the rise of the early-modern economy.
Author : Andrea Canepari
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 13,44 MB
Release : 2021-12-03
Category : History
ISBN : 1439916470
"The Italian Legacy in Philadelphia examines the impact and influence of Italian arts, culture, people, and ideas on the city of Philadelphia from the founding to the present"--
Author : John Lynch
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 2012-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0300183747
This extraordinary book encompasses the time period from the first Christian evangelists' arrival in Latin America to the dictators of the late twentieth century. With unsurpassed knowledge of Latin American history, John Lynch sets out to explore the reception of Christianity by native peoples and how it influenced their social and religious lives as the centuries passed. As attentive to modern times as to the colonial period, Lynch also explores the extent to which Indian religion and ancestral ways survived within the new Christian culture.The book follows the development of religious culture over time by focusing on peak periods of change: the response of religion to the Enlightenment, the emergence of the Church from the wars of independence, the Romanization of Latin American religion as the papacy overtook the Spanish crown in effective control of the Church, the growing challenge of liberalism and the secular state, and in the twentieth century, military dictators' assaults on human rights. Throughout the narrative, Lynch develops a number of special themes and topics. Among these are the Spanish struggle for justice for Indians, the Church's position on slavery, the concept of popular religion as distinct from official religion, and the development of liberation theology.
Author : Kris E. Lane
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 40,2 MB
Release : 2010-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 030016470X
Among the magnificent gems and jewels left behind by the great Islamic empires, emeralds stand out for their size and prominence. For the Mughals, Ottomans, and Safavids green was—as it remains for all Muslims—the color of Paradise, reserved for the Prophet Muhammad and his descendants. Tapping a wide range of sources, Kris Lane traces the complex web of global trading networks that funneled emeralds from backland South America to populous Asian capitals between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. Lane reveals the bloody conquest wars and forced labor regimes that accompanied their production. It is a story of trade, but also of transformations—how members of profoundly different societies at opposite ends of the globe assigned value to a few thousand pounds of imperfectly shiny green rocks.
Author : Luca Molinari
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 33,11 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
From the Neoclassicism of Thomas Jefferson design of Monticello and sketches of the White House, to "all'italiana" gardens and parks, to the strong Roman classicism of the Jefferson Memorial, to Costantino Brumidi's frescoes in Congress and the National Library, to the striking composition of Luigi Moretti's Watergate Complex - America's capital is infused with the influences of a culture that laid the foundations of Western society. This book is an homage to this strong and still alive relationship and essential reading for all those interested in architecture and the visual arts.
Author : Virginia Garrard-Burnett
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 995 pages
File Size : 11,50 MB
Release : 2016-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1316495280
The Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America covers religious history in Latin America from pre-Conquest times until the present. This publication is important; first, because of the historical and contemporary centrality of religion in the life of Latin America; second, for the rapid process of religious change which the region is undergoing; and third, for the region's religious distinctiveness in global comparative terms, which contributes to its importance for debates over religion, globalization, and modernity. Reflecting recent currents of scholarship, this volume addresses the breadth of Latin American religion, including religions of the African diaspora, indigenous spiritual expressions, non-Christian traditions, new religious movements, alternative spiritualities, and secularizing tendencies.