Living in Silverado
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Living in Silverado

Secret Jews in the Silver Mining Towns of Colonial Mexico

  1. 400 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF
Available until 31 Dec |Learn more

Living in Silverado

Secret Jews in the Silver Mining Towns of Colonial Mexico

About this book

In this thoroughly researched work, David M. Gitlitz traces the lives and fortunes of three clusters of sixteenth-century crypto-Jews in Mexico’s silver mining towns. Previous studies of sixteenth-century Mexican crypto-Jews focus on the merchant community centered in Mexico City, but here Gitlitz looks beyond Mexico’s major population center to explore how clandestine religious communities were established in the reales, the hinterland mining camps, and how they differed from those of the capital in their struggles to retain their Jewish identity in a world dominated economically by silver and religiously by the Catholic Church.

In Living in Silverado Gitlitz paints an unusually vivid portrait of the lives of Mexico’s early settlers. Unlike traditional scholarship that has focused mainly on macro issues of the silver boom, Gitlitz closely analyzes the complex workings of the haciendas that mined and refined silver, and in doing so he provides a wonderfully detailed sense of the daily experiences of Mexico’s early secret Jews.

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Information

Publisher
UNM Press
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9780826360793
eBook ISBN
9780826360809

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1. Beginnings in the Raya de Portugal
  10. Chapter 2. Going to Mexico
  11. Chapter 3. The Castellano’s Jewish Life in Mexico City in the 1530s and 1540s
  12. Chapter 4. Tomás’s First Mine
  13. Chapter 5. Tomás de Fonseca’s Pachuca Mine and the Mining Revolution
  14. Chapter 6. Tomás’s Mine in Tlalpujahua
  15. Chapter 7. Tomás de Fonseca Reconnects
  16. Chapter 8. The Portuguese Come to America
  17. Chapter 9. From Solitary Worship to Community
  18. Chapter 10. The Taxco Miners
  19. Chapter 11. The Jewish Life of the Taxco Miners
  20. Chapter 12. Pachuca and Manuel de Lucena’s General Store
  21. Chapter 13. Lucena’s Judaizing Community in Mexico City and Pachuca
  22. Chapter 14. Judaizing from Tlalpujahua
  23. Chapter 15. Destruction and Survival
  24. Chapter 16. Some Conclusions
  25. Appendix 1. Origins and Arrivals
  26. Appendix 2. Holiday Observances
  27. Appendix 3. Enríquez-Lucena Holiday Attendees
  28. Notes
  29. Bibliography
  30. Index