Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, 1648-1812
Robert Patch (Author)
A study of the development of human society in Yucatan during the colonial period, this book poses a challenge to a variety of accepted views, including the notion that Yucatan was largely isolated from the main part of Spain's New World empire and thus from international markets and the world economy - an isolation often cited as the principal reason for the extended survival of indigenous culture in the region
Print Book, English, 1993
Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif., 1993