LEADER 04147nam 2200505z- 450 001 9910494571903321 005 20231214133410.0 010 $a1-908857-83-8 035 $a(CKB)5510000000041394 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/82132 035 $a(EXLCZ)995510000000041394 100 $a20202206d2021 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $2rdacontent 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aNew World objects of knowledge $ea cabinet of curiosities /$fedited by Mark Thurner and Juan Pimentel 210 $aLondon$d2021 210 1$aLondon :$cUniversity of London Press ;$cInstitute of Latin American Studies,$d2021. 215 $a1 electronic resource (301 p.) 311 08$aPrint version : 9781908857828 311 $a1-908857-82-X 327 $tIntroduction /$rMark Thurner and Juan Pimentel --$tPart 1. Artificialia --$tCodex Mendoza /$rDaniela Bleichmar --$tMacuilxo?chitl /$rJuan Pimentel --$tPotosi? /$rKris Lane --$tPiece of eight /$rAlejandra Irigoin and Bridget Millmore --$tPieza de Indias /$rPablo F. Go?mez --$tRubber /$rHeloisa Maria Bertol Domingues and Emilie Carreo?n --$tSilver basin /$rMariana Franc?ozo --$tFeathered shield /$rLinda Ba?ez Rubi? --$tBlack /$rAdrian Masters --$tSpanish deck /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra --$tMary's armadillo /$rPeter Mason --$tMexican portrait /$rAndre?s Gutie?rrez Usillos --$tClay vessels /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra --$tSinging violin /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra --$tMestizo memory palaces /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra --$tCreole cabinet /$rJuan Pimentel and Mark Thurner --$tModern quipu /$rSabine Hyland and William P. Hyland --$tInca mummy /$rChristopher Heaney --$tXilonen /$rMiruna Achim --$tMachu Picchu /$rAmy Cox Hall --$tPart 2. Naturalia --$tAmazon /$rRoberto Chauca --$tBird of paradise /$rJose? Ramo?n Marcaida --$tEmeralds /$rKris Lane --$tPearls /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra --$tCochineal /$rMiruna Achim --$tOpossum /$rJose? Ramo?n Marcaida --$tGuinea pig /$rHelen Cowie --$tBezoar /$rJose? Pardo-Toma?s --$tCacao /$rPeter Mason --$tStrawberry /$rElisa Sevilla and Ana Sevilla --$tVolcano /$rSophie Brockmann --$tAndes /$rJorge Can?izares-Esguerra and Mark Thurner --$tAnteater /$rHelen Cowie --$tMegatherium /$rJuan Pimentel --$tTapir /$rIrina Podgorny --$tCinchona /$rMatthew James Crawford --$tPotato /$rRebecca Earle --$tGuano /$rGregory T. Cushman --$tDarwin's tortoise /$rElizabeth Hennessy --$tDarwin's hummingbird /$rIris Montero Sobrevilla. 330 $aFrom the late fifteenth century to the present day, countless explorers, conquerors, and other agents of empire have laid siege to the New World, plundering and pilfering its most precious artefacts and treasures. Today, these natural and cultural products?which are key to conceptualizing a history of Latin America?are scattered in museums around the world. With contributions from a renowned set of scholars, New World Objects of Knowledge delves into the hidden histories of forty of the New World?s most iconic artifacts, from the Inca mummy to Darwin?s hummingbirds. This volume is richly illustrated with photos and sketches from the archives and museums hosting these objects. Each artifact is accompanied by a comprehensive essay covering its dynamic, often global, history and itinerary. This volume will be an indispensable catalog of New World objects and how they have helped shape our modern world 606 $aHistory of the Americas$2bicssc 607 $aLatin America$xCivilization 607 $aAmerica$xCivilization 610 $aNew World 610 $aInca 610 $aNorth America 610 $aCentral America 610 $aDarwin 610 $anature 610 $aartefacts 615 7$aHistory of the Americas 676 $a709.73 702 $aThurner$b Mark 702 $aPimentel$b Juan 712 02$aUniversity of London.$bInstitute of Latin American Studies, 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910494571903321 996 $aNew World objects of knowledge$93400008 997 $aUNINA