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The Guaraní Under Spanish Rule in the Río de la Plata
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Introduction I Part One:The Invasionfrom Within 1. Early Encounters 17 2. The Footprints of Saint Thomas 30 3. Daily Life 52 Part Two: The Invasionfrom Without 4. From Resistance to Rebellion 87 5. The Guarani in the Aftermath of the Expulsion of the Jesuits 117 6. Our Warehouses Are Empty: Guarani Responses to the Reorganization of the Missions 137 7. Guarani Cultural Resiliency and Reorientations 164

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Barbara Ganson is Associate Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University.

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"This book, which may well supersede most of its predecessors, is a must for those who care about the subject, and will interest many who know nothing about it." - D.B. Heath, Brown University "Barbara Ganson is the first historian to understand the mission Guarani of Paraguay...This important work sets a high standard. On these famous missions, Ganson is now the best authority." - The Catholic Historical Review "Barbara Ganson's study is a comprehensive collection of historical sources that explain the conditions of the Guarani indigenous people in the last half of the eighteenth century... [T]his study makes a major contribution towards explaining the emergence of the Paraguayan peasantry and the collapse of significant Guarani resistance throughout the Southern Cone by 1820." - Histoire Sociale/Social History

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