The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

While the Spanish conquistadors have been stereotyped as rapacious treasure seekers, many firstcomers to the New World realized that its greatest wealth lay in the native populations whose labor could be harnessed to build a new Spain. Hence, the early arrivals in Mexico sought encomiendas—"a grant of the Indians of a prescribed indigenous polity, who were to provide the grantee (the encomendero) tribute in the form of commoditiesand service in return for protection and religious instruction."

This study profiles the 506 known encomenderos in New Spain (present-day Mexico) during the years 1521-1555, using their life histories to chart the rise, florescence, and decline of the encomienda system. The first part draws general conclusions about the actual workings of the encomienda system. The second part provides concise biographies of the encomenderos themselves.

"1101623811"
The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

While the Spanish conquistadors have been stereotyped as rapacious treasure seekers, many firstcomers to the New World realized that its greatest wealth lay in the native populations whose labor could be harnessed to build a new Spain. Hence, the early arrivals in Mexico sought encomiendas—"a grant of the Indians of a prescribed indigenous polity, who were to provide the grantee (the encomendero) tribute in the form of commoditiesand service in return for protection and religious instruction."

This study profiles the 506 known encomenderos in New Spain (present-day Mexico) during the years 1521-1555, using their life histories to chart the rise, florescence, and decline of the encomienda system. The first part draws general conclusions about the actual workings of the encomienda system. The second part provides concise biographies of the encomenderos themselves.

34.95 In Stock
The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

The Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521-1555

eBook

$34.95 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

While the Spanish conquistadors have been stereotyped as rapacious treasure seekers, many firstcomers to the New World realized that its greatest wealth lay in the native populations whose labor could be harnessed to build a new Spain. Hence, the early arrivals in Mexico sought encomiendas—"a grant of the Indians of a prescribed indigenous polity, who were to provide the grantee (the encomendero) tribute in the form of commoditiesand service in return for protection and religious instruction."

This study profiles the 506 known encomenderos in New Spain (present-day Mexico) during the years 1521-1555, using their life histories to chart the rise, florescence, and decline of the encomienda system. The first part draws general conclusions about the actual workings of the encomienda system. The second part provides concise biographies of the encomenderos themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292779549
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 08/17/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 364
File size: 12 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.

About the Author

Robert Himmerich y Valencia is Associate Professor of History at the University of New Mexico, where he also serves as Editor of the New Mexico Historical Review.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part One: The Encomenderos as a Group
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The Encomenderos’ Backgrounds: Regional Origins, Social Standing, and Experience
    • 3. Cities and Encomiendas
    • 4. The Integration of the Encomenderos into Local Society: Patterns of Association through Marriage, Officeholding, and Encomienda Sharing
    • 5. Comparisons and Conclusions
  • Part Two: The Individual Encomenderos
    • Introduction
    • The Biographies
  • Appendixes
    • A. Roster of First Conqueror Encomenderos
    • B. Roster of Conqueror Encomenderos
    • C. Roster of Poblador Antiguo Encomenderos
    • D. Roster of Poblador Encomenderos
    • E. Roster of Indian Encomenderos
    • F. Citizenship of the Encomenderos
    • G. Methodological Essay
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews