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Nueva Vizcaya: Heartland of the Spanish Frontier by Oakah L. Jones, Jr - 1988

by Oakah L. Jones, Jr

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Nueva Vizcaya: Heartland of the Spanish Frontier

by Oakah L. Jones, Jr

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Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Fine. A fine first edition, as stated. Grey cloth boards with red title stamping on cover and silver title stamping on spine. From the private library of Larry Southwick, collector's marginalia pencilled near front hinge. Maps, charts, tables, and drawings. 342 pp. including index. Octavo, 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches tall. Nueva Vizcaya was the first province of northern Mexico to be explored and settled by the Spanish. Sometimes called the kingdom of Nueva Vizcaya, it served as the "heartland" of the northern frontier for some 250 years. In the early years of settlement the name referred to the area north of Zacatecas. The province eventually included most of the modern Mexican states of Chihuahua and Durango, and, at different times, parts of Sinaloa, Sonora, and Coahuila. The area was initially explored by Nuño de Guzmán in 1531, José de Angulo in 1533, and Ginés Vázquez de Mercado in 1552. Francisco de Ibarra explored the region in 1554, and mining and missionary activities commenced soon thereafter. In 1562 Ibarra was appointed to colonize the region, then regarded as the northernmost part of the province of Nueva Galicia. Ibarra began to establish settlements and organized the region as Nueva Vizcaya, named for his home province of Vizcaya, Spain. The capital of the province, Durango, was similarly named for Ibarra's birthplace. Over the course of the next 250 years, exploratory expeditions and missionary efforts launched from Nueva Vizcaya settled New Mexico, founded Parras and Saltillo, and helped to develop Sonora and Sinaloa. Nueva Vizcaya remained a separate province after the Mexican War of Independence but was divided into the states of Chihuahua and Durango in 1824.
  • Bookseller Uncommon Works US (US)
  • Format/Binding Cloth
  • Book Condition Used - Fine
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  • Edition First Edition, First Printing
  • Binding Hardcover
  • ISBN 10 0826310753
  • ISBN 13 9780826310750
  • Publisher University of New Mexico Press
  • Place of Publication Albuquerque
  • Date Published 1988
  • Keywords spain, mexico, conquest, colonial, colonization, americas

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