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Download Download PDF. Morgan and Philip J. Kirk and H. Pearce, All rights reserved. Palgrave Macmillan is the global academic imprint of the above companies and has companies and rep resentatives th roughout the world. ISBN hardback 1. Language and languages-Andes Region. Quechua language-H istory. Aymara language-H istory.
Katherine Robert Lucy Eddie and Marmy 6. Andes Region-Languages. Heggarty, Paut, Pearce, Adrian J. H dc22 A catalogue record of the book is available from the British Library. Numbers of speakers by language above 5 years of age 8. He received his B. He has writ- ten or edited several books and numerous articles dealing with Colonial Latin America, focusing primarily on the Andean region. His research focuses on the history of Quechua as a written language and on the discourses and politics surrounding Quechua in colonial and modern Peru.
His current research concerns the place of Quechua letters in nation-building and modernization processes in twentieth-century Peru. Her archae- ological research within the Andes has focused on the correlation of architectural remains with early colonial documentation. Using various sixteenth-century visitas, her studies have analyzed the demo- graphie changes that occurred during the late prehistoric and early colonial periods and the cultural impact of those changes.
Pearce is a historian of Latin America, with research inter- disciplinary vision of the human past. To that end he works dosely ests principally in the political, economic, and cultural history of the with historians, archaeologists, and geneticists. Within interests that eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He was co-organizer, with Paul range worldwide, his specialism is in the indigenous languages of Heggarty, ofthe symposium from which this volume originated, held the Andes, particularly the divergence history of the Quechua and at the Institute for the Study of the Americas in London in September Aymara families.
He was the lead convener of the series of interdis- He is currently completing a boole on Spanish imperial policies ciplinary conferences on the Andean past that led to this volume, in the viceroyalty of Peru during the early eighteenth century, while and its companion on the pre-Columbian period, Archaeologyand his new project looks at the phenomenon of reindigenization in the Language in the Andes, co-edited with Andean archaeologist David nineteenth-century Andes.
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