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The Inca Empire (Figure 40.1) was the last native state to develop in South America before sixteenth century European invasions introduced foreign culture, religion, and disease. Building on principles common to a millennium-long tradition of Andean statecraft, the
image of the Incas. Often, as in the 16th century, historians sought to explain the Incas with categories from European historiography. Just as Europe had achieved a world economy, it was establishing a world history, generalizing a historical explanation of all societies. This book aims to be an introduction to the Incas, an ordering
3 Μαρ 2021 · Opening with an overview of Spanish colonial chronicles, Andean environmental diversity, and the archaeological evidence for pre-Inca states, the discussion uses Michael Mann’s “IEMP” formulation of social power to describe Inca power in the Andean world.
This paper reconsiders the contributions and limitations of the substantivist program in Andean ethnohistory on the Inca state and economy that was initiated by John Murra. Influenced by Polanyi’s work on archaic economies, John Murra undertook a broad research program in the 1960’s.
The Inca Empire (Figure 40.1) was the last native state to develop in South America before sixteenth century European invasions introduced foreign culture, religion, and disease. Building on principles common to a millennium-long tradition of Andean statecraft, the...
5 Απρ 2018 · This chapter is intended to explain the nature of Inca political and economic organization, as well as to describe the infrastructure that was created to advance the imperial project.
5 Απρ 2018 · The scope of this Handbook is comprehensive. It places the century of Inca imperial expansion within a broader historical and archaeological context, and then turns from Inca origins to the imperial political economy and institutions that facilitated expansion.