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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
Notes on contributors
Introduction
I. Jesuit art, architecture and material culture
1. The Jesuits and Chinese style in the arts of colonial Brazil (1719–79)
2. Two ‘ways of proceeding’: damage limitation in the Mission to the Chiquitos
3. The materiality of cultural encounters in the Treinta Pueblos de las Misiones
II. Jesuit mission life
4. A patriarchal society in the Rio de la Plata: adultery and the double standard at Mission Jesús de Tavarangue, 1782
5. Music in the Jesuit missions of the Upper Marañón
6. Beyond linguistic description: territorialisation. Guarani language in the missions of Paraguay (17th–19th centuries)
III. Jesuit approaches to evangelisation
7. Administration and native perceptions of baptism at the Jesuit peripheries of Spanish America (16th–18th centuries)
8. ‘Con intençión de haçerlos Christianos y con voluntad de instruirlos’: spiritual education among American Indians in Anello Oliva’s Historia del Reino y Provincias del Perú
9. Translation and prolepsis: the Jesuit origins of a Tupi Christian doctrine
IV. Jesuit agriculture, medicine and science
10. Jesuits and mules in colonial Latin America: innovators or managers?
11. Jesuit recipes, Jesuit receipts: the Society of Jesus and the introduction of exotic materia medica into Europe
12. The Jesuits and the exact sciences in Argentina
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edited by Linda A. Newson
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