Artículo
In Pursuit of the Sacred: Understanding Inka Colonialism in the Andes
Fecha de publicación:
11/2020
Editorial:
Leipzig University
Revista:
Comparativ
ISSN:
0940-3566
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The Inka Empire, or Tawantinsuyu, was the largest ancient empire in the Americas. During thefifteenth century and the first decades of the sixteenth century, the Inkas managed to conquervast regions of the South American Andes, subduing a variety of groups and polities. But theInkas did not expand their realm for the sole purpose of extracting resources and accumulatingwealth. To various degrees, they developed a colonial project that aimed at reshaping thepolitical, economic, cultural and religious institutions and practices of the colonized. There is nodoubt that Inka colonialism involved, among other things, corvée labour, the strategic relocationof people(s) and the exploitation and production of staple crops and luxury goods. Nevertheless,we argue in this paper that, above all, the Inkas expanded into the Andean region tomeet and relate to the Sacred. Inka expansionism was a sort of religious quest through whichthe Inkas built up their authority and legitimized their rule.
Palabras clave:
INKA
,
COLONIALISM
,
ANDES
,
SACRED
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Articulos(IMHICIHU)
Articulos de INST.MULTIDISCIP.DE HISTORIA Y CS.HUMANAS
Articulos de INST.MULTIDISCIP.DE HISTORIA Y CS.HUMANAS
Citación
Acuto, Felix Alejandro; Leibowicz, Ivan Federico; In Pursuit of the Sacred: Understanding Inka Colonialism in the Andes; Leipzig University; Comparativ; 30; 3/4; 11-2020; 313-326
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