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Blood and Boundaries – The Limits of Religious and Racial Exclusion in Early Modern Latin America

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Blood and Boundaries – The Limits of Religious and Racial Exclusion in Early Modern Latin America explores the complex dynamics of race and religion during the colonisation of Latin America. The authors delve into how European colonial strategies were shaped by racial and religious boundaries, examining their effectiveness and limitations. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the societal structures that emerged in the period, focusing on the interplay between European colonisers and Indigenous populations.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring how religious and racial boundaries were negotiated and sometimes transgressed in early modern Latin America. The authors delve into historical contexts, examining how diverse communities navigated exclusion and inclusion, offering compelling insights for history enthusiasts.

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In Blood and Boundaries, Stuart B. Schwartz takes us to late medieval Latin America to show how Spain and Portugal’s policies of exclusion and discrimination based on religious origins and genealogy were transferred to their colonies in Latin America.

Rather than concentrating on the three principal divisions of colonial society—Indians, Europeans, and people of African origins—as is common in studies of these colonial societies, Schwartz examines the three minority groups of moriscos, conversos, and mestizos. Muslim and Jewish converts and their descendants, he shows, posed a special problem for colonial society: they were feared and distrusted as peoples considered ethnically distinct, but at the same time their conversion to Christianity seemed to violate stable social categories and identities.

This led to the creation of “cleanliness of blood” regulations that explicitly discriminated against converts. Eventually, Schwartz shows, those regulations were extended to control the subject indigenous and enslaved African populations, and over time, applied to the growing numbers of mestizos, peoples of mixed ethnic origins.

Despite the efforts of civil and church and state institutions to regulate, denigrate, and exclude, members of these affected groups often found legal and practical means to ignore, circumvent, or challenge the efforts to categorize and exclude them, creating in the process the dynamic societies of Latin America that emerged in the nineteenth century.

Series: The Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures

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Blood and Boundaries by Stuart B. Schwartz and Yosef Kaplan is lauded for its comprehensive synthesis of scholarship on the early modern Iberian world. It effectively bridges diverse historiographies and geographies, fostering dialogue among different scholarly traditions. The book is noted for its contributions to understanding racial difference and exclusion in colonial Latin America, and it is praised for its thorough research and accessible treatment of the subject matter.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781684580200

Publisher: Brandeis University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 November 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Brandeis University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 143.0mm

Height: 218.0mm

Weight: 282g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Stuart B. Schwartz is the George Burton Adams Professor of History and Chair of the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies at Yale University. In 2000, he was made a comendador da Ordem do Cruzeiro do Sul, Brazil’s highest award for foreigners, in recognition of his contributions to Brazilian history.

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