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Intimate frontiers : sex, gender, and culture in old California
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Intimate frontiers : sex, gender, and culture in old California

Auteur: Albert L Hurtado
Uitgever: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1999.
Serie: Histories of the American frontier.
Editie/Formaat:   Boek : Deelstaats- of provinciale overheidsuitgave : Engels : 1st edAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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This book reveals how powerful undercurrents of sex, gender, and culture helped shape the history of the American frontier from the 1760s to the 1850s. Looking at California under three flags - those of Spain, Mexico, and the United States - Hurtado resurrects daily life in the missions, at mining camps, on overland trails and sea journeys, and in San Francisco. In these settings Hurtado explores courtship,  Meer lezen...
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Aanvullende fysieke materiaalsoort: Online version:
Hurtado, Albert L., 1946-
Intimate frontiers.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1999
(OCoLC)607204679
Genre: Overheidsuitgave, Deelstaats- of provinciale overheidsuitgave
Soort document: Boek
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Albert L Hurtado
ISBN: 082631953X 9780826319531 0826319548 9780826319548
OCLC-nummer: 40268968
Beschrijving: xxix, 173 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Inhoud: Introduction: The intimate challenges of a multicultural frontier --
Sexuality in California's Franciscan missions: Cultural perceptions and historical realities --
Customs of the country: Mixed marriage in Mexican California --
Crossing the borders: Sex, gender, and the journey to California --
His own will and pleasure: Miners, morals, and the crisis of the marriage market --
Amelia's body: The limits of female agency in frontier California --
Intimate frontiers.
Serietitel: Histories of the American frontier.
Verantwoordelijkheid: Albert L. Hurtado.
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This book reveals how powerful undercurrents of sex, gender, and culture helped shape the history of the American frontier from the 1760s to the 1850s. Looking at California under three flags - those of Spain, Mexico, and the United States - Hurtado resurrects daily life in the missions, at mining camps, on overland trails and sea journeys, and in San Francisco. In these settings Hurtado explores courtship, marriage, reproduction, and family life as a way to understand how men and women - whether Native American, Anglo American, Hispanic, Chinese, or of mixed blood - fit into or reshaped the roles and identities set by their race and gender.

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