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The book’s second part is the most relevant for the historiography because it concentrates on the local conditions of the northern coast of Peru. In the third chapter, the author recounts the environmental conditions and social relations developed in the periods prior to the reducción, from the Moche, Chimú, and Inka administrations to the visita of Gregorio Gonzales de Cuenca. The fourth chapter is, in my opinion, the most important of the book. It is a methodological example of using data collected in archaeological research in dialogue with archival sources. The study of three colonial occupations (Carrizales, Mocupe viejo, and Chérrepe viejo) shows the set of interests and objectives, both imperial and particular, in dispute during the location of the reductions in that particular context. The fifth chapter shows, in the long perspective, how the discourse introduced with the reducciones permeated the relations among the native populations and between the native populations and colonial institutions in the years following this process, even where the original reducciones had been depopulated.
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Founded in 1968, Review is the major forum in the United States for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writing in English and English translation; it also covers Canadian writing and the visual and performing arts in the Americas. Review is published by Routledge. in association with the Americas Society, a national, not-for-profit institution that promotes understanding in the United States of the political, economic, and cultural issues that define and challenge the Americas today.