How to write the history of the New World: histories, epistemologies, and identities in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world
"In the mid-eighteenth century, the French naturalist Buffon contended that the New World was in fact geologically new - that it had recently emerged from the waters - and that dangerous miasmas had caused all organic life on the continents to degenerate. In the "dispute of the New World&q...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the mid-eighteenth century, the French naturalist Buffon contended that the New World was in fact geologically new - that it had recently emerged from the waters - and that dangerous miasmas had caused all organic life on the continents to degenerate. In the "dispute of the New World" many historians, naturalists, and moral philosophers from Europe and the Americas (including Thomas Jefferson) sought to either confirm or refute Buffon's views. This book maintains that the "dispute" was also a debate over historical authority: upon whose sources and facts should naturalists and historians reconstruct the history of the continent and its peoples?" "The author traces the cultural processes that led early-modern intellectuals on both sides of the Atlantic to question primary sources that had long been considered authoritative: Mesoamerican codices, early colonial Spanish chronicles, and travel accounts. In the process, he demonstrates how the writings of these critics led to the rise of the genre of conjectural history. The book also adds to the literature on nation formation by exploring the creation of specific identities in Spain and Spanish America by means of particular historical narratives and institutions. Finally, it demonstrates that colonial intellectuals went beyond mirroring or contesting European ideas and put forth daring and original critiques of European epistemologies that resulted in substantially new historiographical concepts."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
xvii
Introduction
ι
ι
Toward a New Art of Reading and New Historical
Interpretations
11
Philosophical Travelers and the Humanist Art of Reading
13
Compilations of Travel Narratives
22
Cornelius
de Pauw s
New Art of Reading
26
The Critique of Classical Analogies in the Historiography
of the New World
38
Conjectural and Philosophical Histories of America
44
Amerindians as Evidence
49
The Pursuit of Objectivity
51
New Similes, Same Historiography
55
2
Changing European Interpretations of the Reliability of
Indigenous Sources
60
Primitive Scripts, Reliable Historical Documents
63
Philology, Collation, and Translation
70
Images as Sources in the Early Modern European World
88
Curiosities, Renaissance Humanists, and Amerindian Scripts
92
Conjectural Histories of Writing
95
Natural Histories of the Mind
111
Amerindian Sources in Eighteenth-Century European
Historiography
114
Contents
Historiography and Patriotism in Spain
130
The Travails of Lorenzo Boturini
135
Boturini s Idea
de una nueva historia general de la América
Septentrional
136 /
Clashing Patriotic
Agendas
142 /
Boturini s Ciclografia
148
Empires Are Lost or Won in the Struggle over Naming
and Remembering
155
The Royal Academy of History and the History of the
New World,
1755 - 1770 160
The First Debate
161 /
The Council of the Indies and the
Academy
163 /
The Second Debate
166
The Archive of the Indies
170
The Reception of Robertsons History of America
171 /
Footnoting Roberison s History
174 /
The Anonymous Review
178 /
Juan Nuix s
Riflessioni imparziali
182 /
Ramón
Diosdado
Caballero
186 /
Juan Bautista Muñoz
190 /
Why
Create Archives?
193 /
Muñoz s
History
196 /
Crisis in the
Academy
197 /
Francisco Iturri s Critique
199 /
Conclusion
201
The Making of a Patriotic Epistemology
204
Patriotic Epistemology: An Overview
206
The Making of Patriotic Epistemology: Mexico,
1750-1780 210
Juan José
de
Eguiara
y
Eguren
210 /
Mariano
Fernández de
Echeverría
y
Veytia
213 /
Three Processes of Distortion
217 /
Fernando
de Alva Ixtlilxochitl
221 /
Giovanni Francesco
Gemelli
Careri
225 /
José Joaquín Granados y Gálvez
230
Creole Jesuits in Exile
234
Francisco
Xavier Clavijero
235 / Juan de Velasco 249 / Juan
Ignacio
Molina
253 / Pedro
José Márquez
254 /
José
Lino
Fábrega
258
Manco
Capac:
The Ultimate
Sage 261
Whose Enlightenment Was It Anyway?
266
The Stones: Interpreting the Spanish-American Enlightenment
268
Antonio
de León y Gama
s
Descripción histórica
271 /
José
Antonio
de Alzate
y
Ramirez s Misgivings
281 /
Alzate
y
Ramírez
on
Xochicalco
284 /
Alzate
y
Ramirez s Critique
of
León y Gama
286 /
León y
Gama s Reply
287 /
Lizards
and Epistemology
291 /
A General Key to Mesoamerican
Hieroglyphs?
292
xiv
Contents
Why Did Boturini s Collection Never Reach Madrid?
300
Our Lady of
Guadalupe
as
Neoplatonic
Seal and
Mesoamerican Glyph
305
José Ignacio
Borunda s Clave general
de geroglíficos
americanos
306 /
Borunda on the Stones
309 /
Christian
Icons and Nahua Glyphs
312
The Ruins of
Palenque
321
The Parish Priest and the Governor
322 /
Antonio Bemasconi s
Expedition to
Palenque
325 /
Antonio del Rio s Expedition
to
Palenque
328 /
Interpreting
Palenque
330 /
Interpreting
the Provanza
de Votan
333 /
Pablo
Félix
Cabrera s Theatro
crítico americano
334 /
A Biblical Exegesis of the
Popol
Vuh
338
Conclusion
346
Notes
349
Bibliography
403
Index
439
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