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Before There Were Roses: Environmental Conflict and the Double Conquest of the Ecuadorian Andes.- [electronic resources]
Before There Were Roses: Environmental Conflict and the Double Conquest of the Ecuadorian ...
Before There Were Roses: Environmental Conflict and the Double Conquest of the Ecuadorian Andes.- [electronic resources]

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
자관 청구기호  
기본표목-개인명  
표제와 책임표시사항  
Before There Were Roses: Environmental Conflict and the Double Conquest of the Ecuadorian Andes. - [electronic resources]
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2025
    형태사항  
    232 p.
    일반주기  
    Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 86-11, Section: B.
    일반주기  
    Advisor: La Serna, Miguel.
    학위논문주기  
    Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2025.
    요약 등 주기  
    요약This dissertation, "Before There Were Roses: Environmental Conflict and the Double Conquest of the Ecuadorian Andes," explores the historical relationships between environmental change and evolving systems of labor at one of the oldest plantations in the Americas, a sixteenth-century hacienda in the Ecuadorian Andes known as Guachala. Focusing on the pre-Columbian and early Spanish colonial periods, the study combines archival research with archaeological and environmental studies as well as digital-mapping methods to analyze four systems of environmental control at Guachala. By showing how the back-to-back Incan and Spanish conquests disrupted poorly understood networks of kinship, exchange, and environmental reciprocity between the Kayambi and Karanki people of the northern Andes and the neighboring Quijos people of the upper Amazonian piedmont, I argue that colonization fueled experimentation with new forms of labor and triggered long-term processes of environmental change that challenge contemporary views of the Amazon as having played a minor role in this history. Finally, by examining the transition from Amazonian cotton to European wool in the late sixteenth century, this dissertation contributes new material and revises the terms of debate in environmental history regarding the immediate impacts and long-term consequences of Old-World ungulates in the Andes.
    주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
    주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
    주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    비통제 색인어  
    부출표목-단체명  
    기본자료저록  
    Dissertations Abstracts International. 86-11B.
    전자적 위치 및 접속  
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    ■520    ▼aThis  dissertation,  "Before  There  Were  Roses:  Environmental  Conflict  and  the  Double  Conquest  of  the  Ecuadorian  Andes,"  explores  the  historical  relationships  between  environmental  change  and  evolving  systems  of  labor  at  one  of  the  oldest  plantations  in  the  Americas,  a  sixteenth-century  hacienda  in  the  Ecuadorian  Andes  known  as  Guachala.  Focusing  on  the  pre-Columbian  and  early  Spanish  colonial  periods,  the  study  combines  archival  research  with  archaeological  and  environmental  studies  as  well  as  digital-mapping  methods  to  analyze  four  systems  of  environmental  control  at  Guachala.  By  showing  how  the  back-to-back  Incan  and  Spanish  conquests  disrupted  poorly  understood  networks  of  kinship,  exchange,  and  environmental  reciprocity  between  the  Kayambi  and  Karanki  people  of  the  northern  Andes  and  the  neighboring  Quijos  people  of  the  upper  Amazonian  piedmont,  I  argue  that  colonization  fueled  experimentation  with  new  forms  of  labor  and  triggered  long-term  processes  of  environmental  change  that  challenge  contemporary  views  of  the  Amazon  as  having  played  a  minor  role  in  this  history.  Finally,  by  examining  the  transition  from  Amazonian  cotton  to  European  wool  in  the  late  sixteenth  century,  this  dissertation  contributes  new  material  and  revises  the  terms  of  debate  in  environmental  history  regarding  the  immediate  impacts  and  long-term  consequences  of  Old-World  ungulates  in  the  Andes.
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