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Product Description: The colonization of Spanish America resulted in the mixing of Natives, Europeans, and Africans and the subsequent creation of a casta system that discriminated against them. Members of mixed races could, however, free themselves from such burdensome restrictions through the purchase of a gracias al sacar―a royal exemption that provided the privileges of Whiteness...read more

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9780804750929 | Stanford Univ Pr, January 28, 2015, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: The colonization of Spanish America resulted in the mixing of Natives, Europeans, and Africans and the subsequent creation of a casta system that discriminated against them.

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9780804750936 | Stanford Univ Pr, January 28, 2015, cover price $34.95

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Product Description: The inhabitants of the department of Antioquía in north-central Colombia have played a unique role in that country's economic history. During the colonial period Antioqueño placer miners supplied a substantial portion of New Granada's gold exports...read more

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9780292720343 | Univ of Texas Pr, October 1, 1982, cover price $22.00 | About this edition: The inhabitants of the department of Antioquía in north-central Colombia have played a unique role in that country's economic history.

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9780292735613 | Univ of Texas Pr, March 30, 2011, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: The inhabitants of the department of Antioquía in north-central Colombia have played a unique role in that country's economic history.

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Throughout the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, illegitimate offspring of elite families in colonial Spanish America appealed to the Council and Cámara of the Indies in Spain to purchasegracias al sacar legitimations. Their applications provided intimate testimony concerning their own lives, accounts of their parents' sexual relationships, and details regarding the impact of illegitimacy within their families and communities. Bourbon officials in Spain debated which petitions merited approval, and in the process forged policies concerning gender, sexuality, illegitimacy, and the family.Scattered throughout the Archive of the Indies, the petitions were difficult to locate until the author determined the pattern of how they were archived and was able to access this extraordinarily rich new source for Spanish American social history. For this book, she has not only analyzed the gracias al sacar documents of some 240 illegitimates, but also traced the histories of those involved in eighteen major archives in Spain, the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America.The collective biographies of the gracias al sacar parents, and of their illegitimate offspringas infants, children, and adultsreveal a Hispanic mentality that consciously differentiated between the public and private spheres. Colonial elites distinguished between a private circle of family, kin, and intimate friends and a public world where status (honor) was negotiated with outside peers. This bifurcation was distinct yet permeable; an individual might "pass" to negotiate a public status different from a private reality. Thus, an unwed mother might enjoy the public reputation that she was a virgin, the bastard son of a priest might be treated as legitimate, and a mulatto could be transformed into someone white.The author explores how the probability for passing varied throughout the Spanish Empire, and how it narrowed as the eighteenth century drew to a close. She also demonstrates that the inability to conceptualize passing beyond the scope of the individual exacerbated social tensions prior to independence. (view table of contents)

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9780804731478 | Stanford Univ Pr, June 1, 1999, cover price $61.00 | About this edition: Throughout the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, illegitimate offspring of elite families in colonial Spanish America appealed to the Council and Cámara of the Indies in Spain to purchasegracias al sacar legitimations.

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9780804731485 | Stanford Univ Pr, January 1, 2001, cover price $30.95

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