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The Oxford handbook of the Incas / edited by Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
©2018
Description
xv, 861 pages : illiustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Incas
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Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Incas
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History
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Incas
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Antiquities
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Indigenous Studies
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Editor
Alconini Mujica, Sonia
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Covey, R. Alan, 1974-
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Series
Oxford handbooks
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Summary note
"When Spaniards invaded their realm in 1532, the Incas ruled the largest empire of the pre-Columbian Americas. Just over a century earlier, military campaigns began to extend power across a broad swath of the Andean region, bringing local societies into new relationships with colonists and officials who represented the Inca state. With Cuzco as its capital, the Inca empire encompassed a multitude of peoples of diverse geographic origins and cultural traditions dwelling in the outlying provinces and frontier regions. Bringing together an international group of well-established scholars and emerging researchers, this handbook is dedicated to revealing the origins of this empire, as well as its evolution and aftermath. Chapters break new ground using innovative multidisciplinary research from the areas of archaeology, ethnohistory and art history. The scope of this handbook is comprehensive. It places the century of Inca imperial expansion within a broader historical and archaeological context, and then turns from Inca origins to the imperial political economy and institutions that facilitated expansion. Provincial and frontier case studies explore the negotiation and implementation of state policies and institutions, and their effects on the communities and individuals that made up the bulk of the population. Several chapters describe religious power in the Andes, as well as the special statuses that staffed the state religion, maintained records, served royal households, and produced fine craft goods to support state activities. The Incas did not disappear in 1532, and the volume continues into the Colonial and later periods, exploring not only the effects of the Spanish conquest on the lives of the indigenous populations, but also the cultural continuities and discontinuities. Moving into the present, the volume ends will an overview of the ways in which the image of the Inca and the pre-Columbian past is memorialized and reinterpreted by contemporary Andeans."-- Publisher's website.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Writing Inca History : The Colonial Era / Joanne Pillsbury
Andean Statecraft before the Incas / Jerry D. Moore
The Spread of Inca Power in the Cuzco Region / R. Alan Covey
Cuzco : Development of the Imperial Capital / Ian Farrington
Conclusions : Retracing the Intellectual Journey of Inca Origins / R. Alan Covey and Sonia Alconini
Royal Estates and Imperial Centers in the Cuzco Region / Kylie E. Quave
Inca Imperial Strategies and Installations in Central Bolivia / János Gyarmati and Carola Condarco
The Inca Center of Incallacta in the Southeastern Andes / Lawrence Coben
The Inca Centers of Tomebamba and Caranqui in Northern Chinchaysuyu / Tamara L. Bray and José Echeverría
Pachacamac and the Incas on the Coast of Peru / Peter Eeckhout and Enrique López-Hurtado
Conclusions : The Political Economy of Royal Estates and Imperial Centers in the Heartland and More Distant Provinces / Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey
Inca Political Organization, Economic Institutions, and Infrastructure / Terence N. D'Altroy
Cultivating Empire : Inca Intensive Agricultural Strategies / Steve Kosiba
Fishing Economies and Ethnic Specialization under Inca Rule / Amanda S. Aland
The Acllacona and Mitmacona : Diet, Ethnicity, and Status / Bethany L. Turner and Barbara R. Hewitt
Gender and Status in Inca Textile and Ceramic Craft Production / Cathy Lynne Costin
Making the Typical Exceptional : The Elevation of Inca Cuisine / Justin Jennings and Guy Duke
Conclusions : Reassessing Inca Hard Power / R. Alan Covey and Sonia Alconini
Inca Colonial Encounters and Incorporation in Northern Argentina / Félix A. Acuto and Iván Leibowicz
Inca Imperial Colonization in Northern Chile / Calogero M. Santoro and Mauricio Uribe
Inca Mining and Metal Production / Colleen Zori
Chinchaysuyu and the Northern Inca Territory / Dennis E. Ogburn
Inca Advances into the Southeastern Tropics : The Inca Frontier in Perspective / Sonia Alconini
Inca Transformations of the Chachapoya Region / Inge Schjellerup
Inca Landscapes of Domination : Rock Art and Community in North-Central Chile / Andrés Troncoso
Conclusions : Inca Imperial Identities--Colonization, Resistance, and Hybridity / Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey
The Ritual Landscape of the Inca : The Huacas and Ceques of Cuzco / Brian S. Bauer
Rock Shrines, Ceque Lines, and Pilgrimage in the Inca Provinces / Jessica Joyce Christie
The Inca State and Local Ritual Landscapes / Zachary J. Chase
Inca Sacred Landscapes in the Titicaca Basin / Jason Yaeger and José María López Bejarano
Peregrination and Rituality in the Southern Provinces / Pablo Mignone
Conclusions : Sacred Geographies and Imperial Expansion / Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey
Inca Aesthetics and Scholarly Inquiry / Adam Herring
Quipus and Yupanas as Imperial Registers : Reckoning and Recording in Tahuantinsuyu / Gary Urton
The Development and Variation of Inca Architecture / Jean-Pierre Protzen
Garments, Tocapu, Status, and Identity : Inca and Colonial Perspectives / Elena Phipps
The Iconography and Use of Inca and Colonial Drinking Vessels / Mariusz Ziółkowski
Conclusion : Civilizing the Incas / R. Alan Covey and Sonia Alconini
Transformations : Evangelization, Resettlement, and Community Organization in the Early Viceroyalty of Peru / Steven A. Wernke
Colonial Demography and Bioarchaeology / Melissa S. Murphy
Vilcabamba : Last Stronghold of the Inca / Vincent R. Lee
Inca Ancestry and Colonial Privilege / David T. Garrett
Conclusions : Colonial Incas and the Myths of Conquest / R. Alan Covey and Sonia Alconini
Inca "Antiquities" in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries / Stefanie Gänger
Reinventing the Incas in Contemporary Cuzco : The Cases of Inti Raymi and Machu Picchu / Lucy C. Salazar and Richard L. Burger
Performances of "Pasts" : Spaces of Indigeneity and Heritage Tourism in Cuzco / Catherine Elisabeth Covey
Conclusions : Appropriating the Inca--The Complexities of Social Memory / Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey.
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Handbook of the Incas
Incas
ISBN
9780190219352 (hardback : alkaline paper)
0190219351 (hardback : alkaline paper)
9780197603260 ((paperback))
0197603262
LCCN
2017036813
OCLC
999401109
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