Transatlantic Obligations: Creating the Bonds of Family in Conquest-Era Peru and Spain

Transatlantic Obligations: Creating the Bonds of Family in Conquest-Era Peru and Spain

by Jane E. Mangan
Transatlantic Obligations: Creating the Bonds of Family in Conquest-Era Peru and Spain

Transatlantic Obligations: Creating the Bonds of Family in Conquest-Era Peru and Spain

by Jane E. Mangan

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Overview

The sixteenth-century changes wrought by expansion of Spanish empire into Peru shaped the ways of being a family in colonial Peru. Even as migration, race mixture, and transculturation took place, family members fulfilled obligations to one another by adapting custom to a changing world. Family began to shift when, from the moment of their arrival in 1532, Spaniards were joined with elite indigenous women in political marriage-like alliances. Almost immediately, a generation of mestizos was born that challenged the hierarchies of colonial society. In response, the Spanish Crown began to promote the marriage of these men and the travel of Spanish women to Peru to promote good customs and even serve as surrogate parents. Other reactions came from wives in Spain who, abandoned by husbands, sought assistance to fulfill family duties. For indigenous families, the pressures of colonialism prompted migration to cities. By mid-century, the increase of Spanish migration to Peru changed the social landscape, but did not halt mixed-race marriages. The book posits that late sixteenth-century cities, specifically Lima and Arequipa, were host to indigenous and Spanish families but also to numerous 'blended' families borne of a process of mestizaje. In its final chapter, the legacies for the next generation reveal how Spanish fathers sometimes challenged law with custom and sentiment to establish inheritance plans for their children. By tracing family obligations connecting Peru and Spain through dowries, bequests, legal powers, and letters, Transatlantic Obligations presents a powerful call to rethink sixteenth-century definitions of family.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190456122
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jane E. Mangan is Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Davidson College. She is the author of Trading Roles: Gender, Ethnicity and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosí and co-author of Women in the Iberian Atlantic.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Matchmaking: Law, Language, and the Conquest-Era Family Tree Chapter 2: Removal: For the Love and Labor of Mixed-Race Children Chapter 3: Marriage: Vida Maridable in a Transatlantic Context Chapter 4: Journey: Family Strategies and the Transatlantic Voyage Chapter 5: Adaptation: Creating Custom in the Colonial Family Chapter 6: Legacy: Recognition, Inheritance, and Law on the Transatlantic Family Tree Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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