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Empire of Law and Indian Justice in Colonial Mexico

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Description for Empire of Law and Indian Justice in Colonial Mexico Paperback. Empire of Law shows how seventeenth-century Indian claimants, by litigating and petitioning before Mexico City tribunals, became full participants in an early modern cosmopolitan legality that gave rise to a colonial politics of justice that struggled, with some success, against the utter degradation of subject peoples. Num Pages: 392 pages, maps. BIC Classification: 1KLCM; HBJK; HBLH; HBLL; HBTQ; LAZ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 23. Weight in Grams: 544.

Empire of Law and Indian Justice in Colonial Mexico shows how Indian litigants and petitioners made sense of Spanish legal principles and processes when the dust of conquest had begun to settle after 1600. By juxtaposing hundreds of case records with written laws and treatises, Owensby reveals how Indians saw the law as a practical and moral resource that allowed them to gain a measure of control over their lives and to forge a relationship to a distant king. Several chapters elucidate central concepts of Indian claimants in their encounter with the law over the seventeenth century—royal protection, possession of ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804776622
SKU
V9780804776622
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About Brian P. Owensby
Brian P. Owensby is Associate Professor in the University of Virginia's Corcoran Department of History. He is the author of Intimate Ironies: Modernity and the Making of Middle-Class Lives in Brazil (Stanford, 1999).

Reviews for Empire of Law and Indian Justice in Colonial Mexico
"This book should become required reading for anybody wishing to make sense of legal relations, adaptation and resistance in the early New World and similar colonial contexts. It is a truly major tour de force."
Victore M. Uribe-Uran
Journal of Latin American Studies
"This is the best study I've seen of how justice actually functioned in colonial ... Read more

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