Drawing on early modern Iberian, Indigenous, and European sources, the book interrogates how early modern debates regarding war, free trade, abundance, property, race, sovereignty, and history were deeply entwined within ideas and theories driving the relationship between humans and the environment.
Drawing on early modern Iberian, Indigenous, and European sources, the book interrogates how early modern debates regarding war, free trade, abundance, property, race, sovereignty, and history were deeply entwined within ideas and theories driving the relationship between humans and the environment.
Miguel Ibáñez Aristondo is an Assistant Professor at Villanova University. He holds the María Zambrano Fellowship in the Department of History at the Complutense University of Madrid. His research focuses on Latin American and Iberian history, literature, and culture.
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Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction: Tracing the Environmental Legacies of Ecological Imperialism Chapter One: War Trade and Imperialism in Iberian Narratives of China Chapter Two: Silencing Indigenous Agency through Natural History Chapter Three: Indigenous Responses in the Contact Zone Chapter Four: Affluence and Racial Capitalism Conclusion: Writing the Planetary Crisis from the Edges of the Poor Bibliography and Sources Index
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction: Tracing the Environmental Legacies of Ecological Imperialism Chapter One: War Trade and Imperialism in Iberian Narratives of China Chapter Two: Silencing Indigenous Agency through Natural History Chapter Three: Indigenous Responses in the Contact Zone Chapter Four: Affluence and Racial Capitalism Conclusion: Writing the Planetary Crisis from the Edges of the Poor Bibliography and Sources Index
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