Puritan Conquistadors

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780804742795

Iberianizing the Atlantic, 1550-1700

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By Jorge Canizares-Esguerra
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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580 g
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344

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Jorge Canizares-Esguerra is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is author of the award winning How to Write the History of the New World (Stanford University Press, 20

@fmct:Contents @toc4:List of Illustrations iii Acknowledgments iii @toc2:1 Introduction 1 @toc2:2 The Satanic Epic 000 @toc3:The Iberian Satanic Epic 000 The Satanic Epic in the Catholic Atlantic 000 The Elizabethan Satanic Epic 000 The Puritan Satanic Epic in America 000 The Spanish Conquest as Hell 000 Our "Elizabethan" Lady of Guadalupe 000 Iberian Traditions in Milton's Paradise Lost 000 Conclusions 000 @toc2:3 The Structure of a Shared Demonological Discourse 000 @toc3:Satan's Tyranny 000 Cannibalism 000 Collective Harassment and Amerindian Emasculation 000 The Geographical Mobility of Demons: The Geopolitics of Evil 000 Satan: God's Ape in America 000 Satan and Typology. The Aztecs' History as the Inverted Mirror-Image of the Israelites' 000 Driving Out Demons with the Cross 000 Anglican Crosses/Puritan Bibles 000 Conclusions 000 @toc2:4 Demonology and Nature 000 @toc3:Storms: The Tempest 000 Storms: Iberian Traditions 000 Plants 000 Monsters 000 Satanic Snakes 000 Catholic Providence in Nature 000 @toc3:Protestant Providence in Nature 000 America as False Paradise 000 Conclusions 000 @toc2:5 Colonization as Spiritual Gardening 000 @toc3:Gardening as Type and Metaphor 000 Flowers and Patriotic Anxieties in Spanish America 000 Puritan "Plantations" 000 Conclusions 000 @toc2:6 Toward a "Pan-American" Atlantic 000 @toc3:Bolton's Legacy 000 The National and the Global 000 The Comparative and the Transnational 000 Sudden Divergence 000 Could the Spanish America Ever Be Normative? 000 The Exclusionary Force of the Narrative of "Western Civilization" 000 Historiographical Barricades 000 IdeasWhere? 000 Should Latin Americans Embrace the Atlantic? 000 Away from Tragic Narratives 000 @toc4:Notes 000 Select Bibliography 000 Index 000

"These chapters make for thrilling reading. Canizares-Esguerra writes with zest and an obvious love for the history of ideas. He brings to the reader's attention ideas central to European expansion in the Americas, enhancing our understanding of conquest and colonization." - Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History "In this bold and polemical work, Jorge Canizares-Esguerra batters and cracks the historiographical walls that barricade the Puritan north and set it apart from the Iberian south. Puritans become Conquistadors and Conquistadors become Puritans, "the West" and "the Rest" is dissolved, "the Atlantic" rises to a global warming, and the flower gardens of the nation are flooded beyond repair... luminous and pathbreaking... the book takes on [its topic] with verve, deep scholarship, and imagination. Doctors and students everywhere will be challenged and enlightened by its pages, and for a wide community of scholars Atlantic history will never be the same." - American Historical Review "Puritan Conquistadors presents an imaginative, comparative history of ideas focused on early colonial religious themes in Spanish and British America ... Reiterating his critique that U.S. historians have interpreted their colonial past in teleological terms, focused on the nation-state, and that Latin American(ist) historians have juxtaposed histories of failure in the southern continent with those of economic success and political power in the north, Canizares-Esguerra challenges scholars in both fields to transcend these intellectual boundaries through paradigms that go beyond the global and the transnational in their understanding of the cultures of colonial America." - Journal of Interdisciplinary History "This book makes important contributions to British history in a number of ways. Specifically, it demonstrates that historians have overstated the extent of England's isolation from the continent, especially in the intellectual sphere ... Any attempt to understand England's ideology of colonization would be incomplete without taking Canizares-Esguerra's claims into account." - British Scholar "This is an enthusiastically argued, highly informed, and most stimulating study that aims to underline the common cultural heritage of both halves of the American continent in colonial times ... In sum, he has produced a brilliant book." - Hispanic American Historical Review "Puritan Conquistadors is an important book that deserves to be read by a broad audience. Specialists will appreciate the breadth of research, and students will gain much from the clarity of its argument and elegance of its prose... In a gentle but insistent way, [Canizares-Esguerra] again reminds us that there are important and deep-seated cultural connections among all European colonising powers that survive and transcend the agendas of centralising monarchies and their imperial agents." - Itinerario "Rebuking scholars who segregate the histories of Latin and Anglo- American colonization, Puritan Conquistadors argues provocatively that Spanish Catholics and British Protestants inhabited a common religious world that informed all European discourses about colonization ... Canizares-Esguerra has written a passionately intelligent book whose assertion that Iberian colonization of the New World is as "'ormative' as the English one should resonate with all American historians." - Journal of American History

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