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E-raamat: Religion in Sixteenth-Century Mexico: A Guide to Aztec and Catholic Beliefs and Practices

(Appalachian State University, North Carolina), (Appalachian State University, North Carolina)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781009006316
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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Religion in Sixteenth-Century Mexico explores the development of religion as transferred from Spain to Tenochtitlan. The religious world of both Aztecs and Spanish Catholics at time of encounter was organized through large and small scale community, family, and personal devotions. Devotion expressed through cults was the single most salient aspect in the transfer of Catholicism to New World people. This book highlights the role that ideas such as afterlife, apocalypticism, iconoclasm, Marianism, resistance, and saints played in the emergence of Mexican Catholicism in the sixteenth century. The larger Atlantic world context, as seen in the regions of Iberia, Anahuac, and 'New Spain', or central Mexico from Zacatecas to Oaxaca, is explored in detail. Beginning with an extensive historical essay to contextualize the pre-contact period, the bulk of this volume contains 118 separate keywords each with three comparative essays examining Aztec and Catholic religious practices before and after contact.

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' a wonderful encyclopedia with an introductory study about religion in New Spain during the first century of colonization. an extremely useful resource for scholars and students of Mexico during the colonial period and beyond. Both scholars and students will find themselves frequently looking at this work for reference as an accessible starting point in what is the complicated and controversial topic of religion in the first century of colonization in Mexico.' Peter C. B. Sorensen, Hispanic American Historical Review

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Detailed comparison of Aztec and Spanish religious devotion, examining the melding of practices during the first century of contact 15191600.
List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xvi
Acknowledgments xvii
MIGRANTS, MENDICANTS, AND MARY: ANAHUAC TO NEW SPAIN
1(64)
1 The Scope of This Survey
1(5)
2 Aztec Religion
6(20)
3 Spanish Catholicism of the 15th Century
26(17)
4 Creating New Spain
43(22)
KEYWORDS
*A
65(18)
Adultery
65(1)
Afterlife
66(2)
Altar
68(1)
Ancestor
69(1)
Angel
70(3)
Apocalypse
73(2)
Arrow
75(2)
Astrology
77(2)
Astronomy
79(4)
*B
83(19)
Baptism
83(2)
Bee
85(2)
Bell
87(1)
Bird
88(2)
Birth
90(2)
Blood
92(2)
Bloodletting
94(2)
Blue
96(1)
Body: Human
97(3)
Bone
100(2)
*C
102(36)
Calendar
102(2)
Cave
104(3)
Celibacy
107(1)
Cemetery
108(1)
Children
108(1)
Communion
109(3)
Conception
112(1)
Confession
113(4)
Confirmation
117(1)
Conversion
117(3)
Cosmos
120(5)
Covenant
125(2)
Creation
127(4)
Cross
131(3)
Crucifix
134(1)
Cult
135(3)
*D
138(25)
Dance
138(2)
Day
140(2)
Death
142(5)
Decapitation
147(1)
Deer
147(1)
Deity Embodiment
148(2)
Demon/Monster
150(4)
Devil
154(2)
Divination/Magic
156(3)
Divorce
159(1)
Drunkenness
159(4)
*E
163(3)
Eagle
163(1)
East
164(1)
Effigy
165(1)
Equinox
165(1)
*F
166(14)
Fasting
166(1)
Fate
167(1)
Feast
168(3)
Fertility
171(2)
Flower
173(4)
Food
177(2)
Free Will
179(1)
*G
180(3)
Garden
180(1)
Gift
180(1)
God
181(1)
Gold
181(2)
*H
183(8)
Head
183(1)
Healing
183(3)
Heart
186(2)
Heaven
188(1)
Hell
188(1)
Human Sacrifice
188(3)
*I
191(9)
Image/Idol
191(5)
Incense
196(1)
Incorruptibility
197(1)
Insect
197(3)
*K
200(2)
Knot
200(2)
*L
202(6)
Landscape: Urban and Rural
202(4)
Laziness
206(2)
*M
208(15)
Marriage
208(3)
Mary
211(1)
Medicine
211(1)
Monastery
211(1)
Moon
211(1)
Morals
212(1)
Morning Star
213(1)
Mother/Mary
213(3)
Mountain
216(3)
Music
219(4)
*N
223(3)
Naming
223(3)
*O
226(2)
Offering
226(1)
Omen
227(1)
Original Sin
227(1)
*P
228(26)
Paradise
228(2)
Patron
230(4)
Penance
234(2)
Pilgrimage
236(5)
Prayer
241(2)
Priest
243(4)
Procession
247(4)
Purity
251(3)
*Q
254(4)
Quadripartite World
254(4)
*R
258(17)
Rain
258(1)
Red
258(1)
Relic
259(3)
Religious Architecture
262(6)
Religious Instruction
268(3)
Religious Labor
271(2)
Rock
273(2)
*S
275(34)
Sacred Bundle
275(2)
Serpent
277(2)
Sex
279(2)
Shrine
281(1)
Sin
282(1)
Skull/Head
283(2)
Slave
285(4)
Sodality
289(3)
Sodomy/Homosexuality
292(2)
Song
294(1)
Soul
294(3)
Speech
297(1)
Spring/Well
298(1)
Star
299(3)
Stone
302(1)
Suicide
302(1)
Sun
302(3)
Supreme Deity
305(3)
Sweeping
308(1)
*T
309(13)
Text
309(4)
Theater
313(2)
Thorn
315(1)
Tree
316(4)
Tripartite Spirit/Trinity
320(2)
*U
322(3)
Underworld/Hell
322(2)
Upperworld
324(1)
*V
325(11)
Venus
325(2)
Vestment
327(3)
Virginity
330(1)
Vision/Omen
331(5)
*W
336(19)
Warrior/Soldier
336(8)
Water
344(2)
Weeping
346(2)
White
348(1)
Witchcraft
349(2)
Women
351(4)
Appendix I Aztec Feast Cycle 355(2)
Appendix II Persons of Note in Europe and Mexico 357(5)
Glossary 362(3)
References 365(20)
Index 385
Cheryl Claassen is Research Professor of Anthropology at Appalachian State University. Laura Ammon is Associate Professor of Religion at Appalachian State University.