Global Potosí: Indigenous Knowledge, Mining, Negotiation, and the Environment

Authors

  • João Gabriel Rabello Sodré Georgetown University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2022.e86524

Abstract

Book Review of: LANE, Kris E. Potosí: the silver city that changed the world. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. 272p.

Author Biography

João Gabriel Rabello Sodré, Georgetown University

MA in Global Studies (University of California, 2019), MA in Public Policy and Human Rights (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2017). PhD Candidate in History, Georgetown University, History Department, Washington, D.C., USA.

References

CARNEY, J. A. Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas. Cambridge, Mass. London: Harvard University Press, 2002.

LANE, K. E. Potosí: The Silver City that Changed the World. Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2019.

MCNEILL, J. R. Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620 - 1914. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

PENNOCK, C. D. Aztecs Abroad? Uncovering the Early Indigenous Atlantic. The American Historical Review, v. 125, n. 3, p. 787–814, 1 jun. 2020.

TUTINO, J. The Mexican Heartland: How Communities Shaped Capitalism, a Nation, and World History, 1500-2000. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018.

WARSH, M. A. A Political Ecology in the Early Spanish Caribbean. The William and Mary Quarterly, v. 71, n. 4, p. 517–548, 2014.

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Published

2023-03-27

How to Cite

Rabello Sodré, J. G. (2023). Global Potosí: Indigenous Knowledge, Mining, Negotiation, and the Environment . Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 29(52), 807–812. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2022.e86524

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Book review