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This edited volume brings together essays that examine recent
scholarship on the history of the Rio de la Plata region
(present-day Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil) from
the colonial period to the nineteenth century. It illustrates new
themes and historical methods that have transformed the
historiography of Rio de la Plata, including the use of new
sources, digital methodologies and techniques, and innovative
approaches to the already well-studied themes of gender, race,
commerce, the slave trade, indigenous history, and economic,
political, and military history. Contributions privilege
trans-national and Atlantic approaches to the Rio de la Plata,
emphasizing the inter-connections of processes beyond imperial and
national lines, and aiming at uncovering the history of Africans
and Amerindians, popular classes, women, urban groups, as well as
the partnerships created across the Spanish and Portuguese imperial
borders, which also involved other agents from Britain, the
Netherlands, and the United States. Furthermore, each chapter
offers historiographical introductions covering scholarship
produced in the twenty-first century. This book will be an
indispensable and unique tool for English speaking students of
colonial and nineteenth-century Rio de la Plata and for those with
a broader interest in Latin American and Atlantic History.
This edited volume brings together essays that examine recent
scholarship on the history of the Rio de la Plata region
(present-day Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil) from
the colonial period to the nineteenth century. It illustrates new
themes and historical methods that have transformed the
historiography of Rio de la Plata, including the use of new
sources, digital methodologies and techniques, and innovative
approaches to the already well-studied themes of gender, race,
commerce, the slave trade, indigenous history, and economic,
political, and military history. Contributions privilege
trans-national and Atlantic approaches to the Rio de la Plata,
emphasizing the inter-connections of processes beyond imperial and
national lines, and aiming at uncovering the history of Africans
and Amerindians, popular classes, women, urban groups, as well as
the partnerships created across the Spanish and Portuguese imperial
borders, which also involved other agents from Britain, the
Netherlands, and the United States. Furthermore, each chapter
offers historiographical introductions covering scholarship
produced in the twenty-first century. This book will be an
indispensable and unique tool for English speaking students of
colonial and nineteenth-century Rio de la Plata and for those with
a broader interest in Latin American and Atlantic History.
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