The doctrines of indigenous peoples as nuclei of colonial exploitation (16th-17th centuries)

Authors

  • Bernard Lavallé Universidad de Bordeaux (Francia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v14i19.866

Keywords:

doctrinas de indígenas, sociedad andina, etapa virreinal

Abstract

After the solution of continuity that in many aspects represented the irruption of the European and Christian world in the Andes with the Spanish conquest, the new forms that peasant religion was taking by force or spontaneously were the conscious result or the sometimes surprising consequence of a set of complex processes that, although located on different planes, were the majority substantially convergent.

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Author Biography

  • Bernard Lavallé, Universidad de Bordeaux (Francia)

    Hispanista francés, profesor en la Universida de Bordeaux. Ha publicado artículos sobre criollismo e historia de la Iglesia en Histórica, Bulletin Hispanique y otras publicaciones especializadas.

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Published

1982-06-10

How to Cite

The doctrines of indigenous peoples as nuclei of colonial exploitation (16th-17th centuries). (1982). Allpanchis, 14(19), 151-171. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v14i19.866