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Part I. The Habsburg Colony: 1. Military and material conquest 2. Spiritual conquest 3. Political conquest 4. The 'conquest' of the north 5. Hacienda and village 6. Acculturation and resistance: Central Mexico 7. Acculturation and resistance: North and South 8. The political economy of New Spain 9. The Imperial liaison Part II. Bourbon New Spain: 10. The Bourbon economy 11. The Bourbon project 12. The Imperial liaison 13. Towards independence 14. The insurgency.