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The first book-length study of Africans and Afro-descendants in the frontiers of Spanish America. While people of African descent have formed part of most borderlands’ histories, this study recognizes and explains their critical contribution to the formation of frontier spaces.

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A 'must-read' contribution to the field, this strikingly original and insightful volume radically alters our understanding of the Spanish American borderlands. From California to Patagonia (and spaces in-between), the authors breathe life into frontier societies, with legions of protagonists of African descent. These populations not only impacted everyday life, but they altered mindsets, culture, and even perceptions of race itself. An expertly curated book, its authors insist that social evolution is always more complicated than it seems, and that the borderlands were more central to history than we might imagine." —Ben Vinson III, author of Before Mestizaje: The Frontiers of Race and Caste in Colonial Mexico

"At the Heart of the Borderlands unites far-flung regions of Spanish America through its focus on the vital roles of Black soldiers, settlers, fugitives, entrepreneurs, and others. In so doing it gives us new ways to think about two important categories: borderlands and Black history in Spanish America." —Joan Cameron Bristol, author of Christians, Blasphemers, and Witches: Afro-Mexican Ritual Practice in the Seventeenth Century

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      Publisher: MP-NMX Uni of New Mexico
      Publication Date: 4/15/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780826364760, 978-0826364760
      ISBN10: 0826364764

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first book-length study of Africans and Afro-descendants in the frontiers of Spanish America. While people of African descent have formed part of most borderlands’ histories, this study recognizes and explains their critical contribution to the formation of frontier spaces.

      Trade Review
      A 'must-read' contribution to the field, this strikingly original and insightful volume radically alters our understanding of the Spanish American borderlands. From California to Patagonia (and spaces in-between), the authors breathe life into frontier societies, with legions of protagonists of African descent. These populations not only impacted everyday life, but they altered mindsets, culture, and even perceptions of race itself. An expertly curated book, its authors insist that social evolution is always more complicated than it seems, and that the borderlands were more central to history than we might imagine." —Ben Vinson III, author of Before Mestizaje: The Frontiers of Race and Caste in Colonial Mexico

      "At the Heart of the Borderlands unites far-flung regions of Spanish America through its focus on the vital roles of Black soldiers, settlers, fugitives, entrepreneurs, and others. In so doing it gives us new ways to think about two important categories: borderlands and Black history in Spanish America." —Joan Cameron Bristol, author of Christians, Blasphemers, and Witches: Afro-Mexican Ritual Practice in the Seventeenth Century

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