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Trading Roles - Gender, Ethnicity, and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosi (Paperback)
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Trading Roles - Gender, Ethnicity, and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosi (Paperback)
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Located in the heart of the Andes, Potosi was arguably the most
important urban center in the Western Hemisphere during the
colonial era. It was internationally famous for its abundant silver
mines and regionally infamous for its labor draft. Set in this
context of opulence and oppression associated with the silver
trade, Trading Roles emphasizes daily life in the city's streets,
markets, and taverns. As Jane E. Mangan shows, food and drink
transactions emerged as the most common site of interaction for
Potosinos of different ethnic and class backgrounds. Within two
decades of Potosi's founding in the 1540s, the majority of the
city's inhabitants no longer produced food or alcohol for
themselves; they purchased these items. Mangan presents a vibrant
social history of colonial Potosi through an investigation of
everyday commerce during the city's economic heyday, between the
discovery of silver in 1545 and the waning of production in the
late seventeenth century.Drawing on wills and dowries, judicial
cases, town council records, and royal decrees, Mangan brings alive
the bustle of trade in Potosi. She examines quotidian economic
transactions in light of social custom, ethnicity, and gender,
illuminating negotiations over vendor locations, kinship ties that
sustained urban trade through the course of silver booms and busts,
and credit practices that developed to mitigate the pressures of
the market economy. Mangan argues that trade exchanges functioned
as sites to negotiate identities within this colonial multiethnic
society. Throughout the study, she demonstrates how women and
indigenous peoples played essential roles in Potosi's economy
through the commercial transactions she describes so vividly.
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