Urban Society in Colonial Spanish America: Research Trends

  • Bronner F
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In 1972 James Lockhart summarized for LARR the state of social history research on colonial Latin America and proposed far-reaching methodological innovations. The time is ripe for another assessment if only because of the prolific ongoing research. But this very luxuriance hinders an overview of the whole field. Let me therefore focus on Spanish American urban society, with its stratification and elite circulation. Where Lockhart's article led into his message, mine reviews the outcome of his and other research strategies; it also concentrates on English-language publications and excludes theory and methods not directly related to this area.

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Bronner, F. (1986). Urban Society in Colonial Spanish America: Research Trends. Latin American Research Review, 21(1), 7–72. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100021865

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