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September 12, 2005 052184634X 978-0521846349
The Indian nobility of the Andes--largely descended from the Inca monarchs and other pre-conquest lords--occupied a crucial economic and political position in late colonial Andean society, a position widely accepted as legitimate until the Túpac Amaru rebellion. This volume traces the history of this late colonial elite and examines the pre-conquest and colonial foundations of their privilege and authority. It brings to light the organization and the ideology of the Indian nobility in the bishopric of Cusco in the decades before the rebellion, and uses this nobility as a lens through which to study the internal organization and tension of late colonial Indian communities.

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"This is a fine-grained study, meticulously researched and scrupulously written, and it represents a considerable achievement. It should remain the standard reference on the late colonial vicissitudes of the Inca nobles and other indigenous elites in southern Peru. Its emphasis on social divergence within interlocking indigenous, and even non-indigenous, elites and local governance has significant implications for the study of politics, society, and power well beyond the colonial era.
-David Cahill, University of New South Wales, American Historical Review

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The Indian nobility of the Andes--largely descended from the Inca monarchs and other pre-conquest lords--occupied a crucial economic and political position in late colonial Andean society, a position widely accepted as legitimate until the Túpac Amaru rebellion. Shadows of Empire traces the history of this late colonial elite and examines the pre-conquest and colonial foundations of their privilege and authority. It brings to light the organization and the ideology of the Indian nobility in the bishopric of Cusco in the decades before the rebellion, and uses this nobility as a lens through which to study the internal organization and tension of late colonial Indian communities.

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cacical families, cacical authority, ayllu caciques, cacical family, interim cacique, cacical power, cacical politics, preconquest elites, ayllu cacicazgos, cacical rule, pueblo politics, constituent ayllus, creole peers, decades before the rebellion, highland pueblos, indios cristianos, royal hacienda, pueblo economy, pueblo elites, pueblo economies, mining mitas, colonial pueblo, hereditary cacique, other ayllus, legal nobility
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Tupac Amaru, Huayna Capac, O'Phelan Godoy, Don Francisco, Juan Bautista Gamarra, Mango Turpa, Quispe Uscamayta, Cusco's Inca, Upper Peru, Jose Gabriel, Quispe Cavana, Joseph Bernardo Gamarra, San Borja, Cama Condorsayna, Manco Capac, Santa Rosa, Tupa Guamanrimachi, Inca Garcilaso, Reading Inca History, Santa Ana, Incas of Cusco, Smoldering Ashes, Cusco's Indian, Eugenio Sinanyuca, Spanish Peru
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