Rusticatio Mexicana: An approach to the sugar experience of the Society of Jesus in New Spain, XVII-XVIII centuries
Between 1781 and 1782, the Spanish-Guatemalan Jesuit, Rafael de Landívar, took to the printing presses of Modena and Bologna in Italy his poetic work entitled Rusticatio Mexicana. Landívar, who participated in the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from the territories under Spanish rule in 1767, lef...
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Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad
2024
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| Sumario: | Between 1781 and 1782, the Spanish-Guatemalan Jesuit, Rafael de Landívar, took to the printing presses of Modena and Bologna in Italy his poetic work entitled Rusticatio Mexicana. Landívar, who participated in the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from the territories under Spanish rule in 1767, left his ethnographic knowledge and detailed description of some of the productive activities that the Ignatian Jesuits conducted in the territory of New Spain. |
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