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A great success of Goméz's book is its proclamation and demonstration of the fact that the utopian adjective given to Quiroga's works, as well as its growing sanctity conditions, have damaged rather than helped the published studies regarding this person and his works. -- Miguel Ángel Fernández-Delgado, El Colegio de México * Utopian Studies *
A great success of Goméz's book is its proclamation and demonstration of the fact that the utopian adjective given to Quiroga's works, as well as its growing sanctity conditions, have damaged rather than helped the published studies regarding this person and his works. -- Miguel Ángel Fernández-Delgado, El Colegio de México * Utopian Studies *

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Chapter 1 Abbreviations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 The No-Good Place of Early Modern (Latin) American Utopias in a World Which Often Gets Called Western Chapter 5 The Utopian Desire for a Regulated Society in a Colonial World: Quiroga's Ordenazas and Last Will Chapter 6 The Legal Reformation of Colonial Subjectivities: Quiroga's Información en Derecho (1535) Chapter 7 The Early Modern Literature of Spanish Rule in the Americas: De Debellandis Indis (1552) and the Juicio de Residencia (1536) Chapter 8 Notes Chapter 9 Bibliography

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 09/07/2001
      ISBN13: 9780761819240, 978-0761819240
      ISBN10: 076181924X

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      A great success of Goméz's book is its proclamation and demonstration of the fact that the utopian adjective given to Quiroga's works, as well as its growing sanctity conditions, have damaged rather than helped the published studies regarding this person and his works. -- Miguel Ángel Fernández-Delgado, El Colegio de México * Utopian Studies *
      A great success of Goméz's book is its proclamation and demonstration of the fact that the utopian adjective given to Quiroga's works, as well as its growing sanctity conditions, have damaged rather than helped the published studies regarding this person and his works. -- Miguel Ángel Fernández-Delgado, El Colegio de México * Utopian Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Abbreviations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 The No-Good Place of Early Modern (Latin) American Utopias in a World Which Often Gets Called Western Chapter 5 The Utopian Desire for a Regulated Society in a Colonial World: Quiroga's Ordenazas and Last Will Chapter 6 The Legal Reformation of Colonial Subjectivities: Quiroga's Información en Derecho (1535) Chapter 7 The Early Modern Literature of Spanish Rule in the Americas: De Debellandis Indis (1552) and the Juicio de Residencia (1536) Chapter 8 Notes Chapter 9 Bibliography

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