Description
As mines flooded and Indigenous workers died or fled, the city descended into a maelstrom of swordfights, gun battles, ambushes, sniper attacks, and summary executions. Though its roots were economic, the Basque-VicuNa conflict strained the sinews of Habsburg global governance even as it exposed festering local tensions, only some of which were unique to PotosI.
This rich collection of original sources, all of them archival documents housed in Bolivia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, consists of contemporary eyewitness accounts from several perspectives, allowing readers to play historian. All sources have been expertly translated and carefully annotated in a manner that will engage students and scholars alike. Basques and VicuNas at the Mouth of Hell includes an extensive introduction, seven vital documents in translation, and appendices on everyday life in 1620s PotosI and on the historiography of this watershed episode of colonial violence.
About the Author
Kris Lane holds the France V. Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American History at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the author of Pandemic in PotosI: Fear, Loathing, and Public Piety in a Colonial Mining Metropolis; PotosI: The Silver City that Changed the World, Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas, 1500-1750; Colour of Paradise: Columbian Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires; and Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition. Lane is currently writing a history of the great PotosI mint fraud of the 1640s.
Timothy F. Johnson is Associate Professor of Spanish at Central College. His research centers on the early modern connections between literature and warfare, and he has translated several colonial texts in collaboration with Kris Lane, including The Indian Militia and Description of the Indies and Defending the Conquest: Bernardo de Vargas Machuca's Defense and Discourse of the Western Conquests.
Reviews
"Basques and VicuNas at the Mouth of Hell is a significant addition to the historiography of colonial Spanish America and deserves a place in any library devoted to general studies and research. The editor's work is superbly accurate and the translator offers clarity and, at the same time, retains the flavor of the seventieth-century Castilian." -Xabier Lamikiz, associate professor of economic history, University of the Basque Country, author of Trade and Trust in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World: Spanish Merchants and Their Overseas Networks
Book Information
ISBN 9781647791384
Author Kris Lane
Format Hardback
Page Count 472
Imprint University of Nevada Press
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm