Publication

1994 - Anton H. Konrad, Weissenhorn

Language

German

Word Count

43,500 words, Guess

Page Count

174 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCBV2290 .H37 1994
  • DDC271/.5308

Description

"Using diverse and controversial eyewitness accounts, as well as international secondary sources, author examines positive and negative influences affecting indigenous peoples of the 'Jesuit tate.' Concludes that, although eurocentric and paternalistic, the 'Jesuit state' proved to be a fascinating religious and socioeconomic experiment that provided a more peaceful environment than was available to indigenous peoples elsewhere in North or South America during the colonial period and afterwards"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

Subjects

Topics

JesuitsHistoryMissionsChurch historyCatholic ChurchSocial life and customsLatin America -- Church history -- 17th century.

Times

Other Editions

  • Der Jesuitenstaat in Südamerika, 1609-1768: eine christliche Alternative zu Kolonialismus und MarxismusAnton H. Konrad1994-01-01

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