Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768 (University of Arizona Southwest Center Book)

Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768 (University of Arizona Southwest Center Book)

by HarryW.Crosby (Author)

Synopsis

First published in 1994 and now available again, this Spanish Borderlands classic recounts Jesuit colonization of the Old California, the peninsula now known as Baja California. Jesuit missionaries founded their first settlement in 1697 and unintentionally created a Hispanic society that outlived the missions and their Indian converts. The author brings to light Jesuit missionization and culture, European-Indian contacts, mission and presidio operations, family social life, the unique peninsular economy, and the Jesuit expulsion. Four appendices provide data on Spanish kings, royal officials, Jesuit personnel and visitors, and founders of pre-1768 peninsular California families.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 574
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 15 May 1994

ISBN 10: 0826314953
ISBN 13: 9780826314956

Media Reviews
The definitive work on Jesuit activities in Antigua California . . . worth every penny of its price.
Raises the historiography of both Spanish Californias to a new level.
The definitive work on Jesuit activities in Antigua California . . . worth every penny of its price.
Author Bio
Harry W. Crosby is a writer, photographer, and historian living in La Jolla, California. Among his other books is Cave Paintings of Baja, California.