Willy-Nilly Baptisms and Chichimeca Freedoms: Missionary Disputes, Indigenous Desires and the 1695 O'odham Revolt (original) (raw)
The Role of Protestant Missionaires in Mexico?s Indigenous Awakening
Carolyn Gallaher
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2007
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Jesuit Missionaries and Indigenous Cultures between Adaptation, Persuasion and Repression: the Case of Spanish America in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Paolo Broggio
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The Jesuit Missionaries: Their Contribution to the Christian Conversion in Northern Mexico.
Antonio Contreras
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Missionaries in the Early Modern Spanish World
Jason Dyck
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 2019
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"The Limits of Religious Coercion in Mid-Colonial Peru," Past and Present 145 (November, 1994), 84-121. Reprinted in The Church in Colonial Latin America, ed. John F. Schwaller (Wilmington, DE.: Scholarly Resources, 2000).
Kenneth Mills
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MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES IN THE AMERICAS: A Special Teaching and Research
The Americas
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Words Worlds Turned Around, Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America. Edited by David Tavárez with a forward by William B. Taylor. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-60732-683-0
Owen Jones
International Journal of Latin American Religions, 2018
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Violence and Adaptability of the Word: Jesuits and Natives in Portuguese America (16th-17th Centuries)
Adone Agnolin
Compel People to Come In - Violence and Catholic Conversions in the non-European World, 2018
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“Towards a Missionary Theory of Polytheism: The Franciscans in the face of the Indigenous Religions of New Spain” in S. Botta (ed.), Manufacturing Otherness. Missions and Indigenous Cultures in Latin America, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Thyne 2013, pp. 11-36
Sergio Botta
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"Indigestible Doctrine": Devotional Manuals and the Emergence of Native Christianities in Early Colonial Mexico
Ben Leeming
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Forced Conversion: Church and State Relations in New Spain
Travis Thomas
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Words and Worlds Turned Around: Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America, edited by David Tavárez.
David Tavárez
University Press of Colorado, 2017
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In Service of Two Majesties: Conflicts between the Missionaries of Santa Rosa de Ocopa and Bourbon Reformers during the Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion, 1742-1755
Cameron Jones
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The Spiritual Conversion of the Americas
James Muldoon
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2006
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The Jesuit-Guaraní Confraternity in the Spanish Missions of South America (1609–1767): A Global Religious Organization for the Colonial Integration of Amerindians
TAKEDA Kazuhisa (new page)
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"Introduction" to special issue on "Religion in New Spain" in Colonial Latin American Review 18: 1 (2009), 3-15.
Kenneth Mills
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The First Evangelization of Indigenous Peoples of New France: The Radical Way to Martyrdom of Jesuit Missionaries
Piotr Piasecki
Poznań Theological Studies, 2020
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Jesuits in the New World: A Contrast in Conversion of North and South America
John Haynes
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History, 2022
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Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment. By David J. Weber. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2005. xx + 476 pp. 35.00cloth;35.00 cloth; 35.00cloth;20.00 paper
Barbara Ganson
Church History, 2007
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Fluid Indigeneity: Indians, Catholicism, and Spanish Law in the Mutable Americas
J. Michelle Molina
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Introduction: Bad Christians, New Spains: Muslims, Catholics, and Native Americans in a Mediterratlantic World
Byron Hamann
Bad Christians, New Spains, 2020
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Pastoral Visitations: Spaces of Negotiation in Andean Indigenous Parishes
Gabriela Ramos
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Book: To Sin No More: Franciscans and Conversion in the Hispanic World, 1683-1830 (Stanford University Press; AAFH, 2018)
David Rex Galindo
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The Effects of Catholicism in Post-Columbian Mexico: Was It A Double-Edged Sword Against Pagan Religion?
Joseph Dear
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Sacramental Priorities: Jesuit administration and indigenous reception of baptism in the mid-sixteenth century
Bradley T Blankemeyer
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Settlement, Civility as Pre-Requisite of Evangelization in the Chichimeca Frontier
Manuel Mendez Alonzo
Religions, 2024
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Review of Cameron D. Jones, In Service of Two Masters: The Missionaries of Ocopa, Indigenous Resistance, and Spanish Governance in Bourbon Peru (Stanford University Press, 2018)
Brian Hamm
Church History, 2019
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Shaping Colonial Behaviours: Franciscan Missionary Literature and the Implementation of Religious Normative Knowledge in Colonial Mexico (1530s–1640s)
David Rex Galindo
Knowledge of the Pragmatici, 2020
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Review of David Yetman's Conflict in Colonial Sonora: Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2012)
Alex Hidalgo
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"Bad Christians in Colonial Peru," Colonial Latin American Review 5: 2 (1996), 183-218.
Kenneth Mills
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Missions and Missionaries in the Americas: A Special Teaching and Research Collection of The Americas
Christopher Woolley
The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History
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Religion and Reform in Colonial Spanish America: Religious Experience in Latin American Culture before Independence
Brian F Connaughton
Latin American Research Review, 2010
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Indigenous Peoples and Catholicism in Eighteenth-Century Mexico City
Monica Diaz
Latin American Literature In Transition Pre-1492-1800, 2022
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Our Souls are Already Cared For: Indigenous Reactions to Religious Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century New England, New France, and New Mexico
Gail Coughlin
2020
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Review of John Charles, Allies at Odds: The Andean Church and Its Indigenous Agents, 1583–1671
Jason Dyck
Sixteenth-Century Journal , 2012
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