Spanish Peru, 1532–1560: A Social History

· Univ of Wisconsin Press
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When Spanish Peru, 1532–1560 was published in 1968, it was acclaimed as an innovative study of the early Spanish presence in Peru. It has since become a classic of the literature in Spanish American social history, important in helping to introduce career-pattern history to the field and notable for its broad yet intimate picture of the functioning of an entire society. In this second edition, James Lockhart provides a new conclusion and preface, updated terminology, and additional footnotes.

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James Lockhart is professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is known for his work in early Latin American social history and Indian-language ethnohistory. He is the author of The Men of Cajamarca, The Nahuas After Conquest, and Nahuas and Spaniards, in addition to co-authoring and co-editing a number of other books.

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