Smoldering Ashes: Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise)
Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise: Languages, Empires, Nations)
Charles F. Walker
ISBN: | 9780822322931 |
Publisher: | Duke University Press Books |
Published: | 5 April, 1999 |
Format: | Paperback |
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Smoldering Ashes: Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise)
Cuzco and the Creation of Republican Peru, 1780-1840 (Latin America Otherwise: Languages, Empires, Nations)
Charles F. Walker
In Smoldering Ashes Charles F. Walker interprets the end of Spanish domination in Peru and that country s shaky transition to an autonomous republican state. Placing the indigenous population at the center of his analysis, Walker shows how the Indian peasants played a crucial and previously unacknowledged role in the battle against colonialism and in the political clashes of the early republican period. With its focus on Cuzco, the former capital of the Inca Empire, Smoldering Ashes highlights the promises and frustrations of a critical period whose long shadow remains cast on modern Peru. Peru s Indian majority and non-Indian elite were both opposed to Spanish rule, and both groups participated in uprisings during the late colonial period. But, at the same time, seething tensions between the two groups were evident, and non-Indians feared a mass uprising. As Walker shows, this internal conflict shaped the many struggles to come, including the Tupac Amaru uprising and other Indian-based rebellions, the long War of Independence, the caudillo civil wars, and the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. Smoldering Ashes not only reinterprets these conflicts but also examines the debates that took place in the courts, in the press, in taverns, and even during public festivities over the place of Indians in the republic. In clear and elegant prose, Walker explores why the fate of the indigenous population, despite its participation in decades of anticolonial battles, was little improved by re
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