New Views of Borderlands History
Explore the captivating insights of "New Views of Borderlands History," a compelling collection of seven original essays that provide the first ethnohistorical interpretation of Spanish-Indian interactions across the vast landscapes from Florida to California. Authored by various contributors, this thought-provoking book delves into the experiences of indigenous peoples under Spanish rule from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Discover how Spanish colonization influenced the social, demographic, and economic aspects of Native American life during this transformative period. Published by the University of New Mexico Press in 1998, this paperback edition spans 250 pages, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of borderlands history and the rich cultural tapestry of the Americas. Uncover the profound impacts of colonization and gain a deeper understanding of the historical narratives that shape our world today.