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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER EDER: LIMA, LE PÉROU ET LEURS HABITANTS AU 18e SIÈCLE
LIMA, PERU AND THEIR INHABITANTS IN THE 18TH CENTURY

Author(s): Joseph Laure
Subject(s): Cultural history, Regional Geography, Social history, Other Language Literature, 18th Century, Translation Studies
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Amazon basin; Amerinds; Bolivia; Brazil; 18th century; Jesuit missions; Lima; Portuguese colony; Reductions; Spanish colonies;

Summary/Abstract: This is a transcript and its French translation of the first part of the Latin manuscript by the Jesuit F.-X. Eder about the missions or reductions in the 18th century in the now Bolivian Amazon basin. This article concerns the part Preliminary information about the Kingdom of Peru. With his personal experience and critical view Eder presents Lima in the 18th century, its inhabitants (Indians, Blacks and Spaniards), people’s qualities and weaknesses, their lives and problems. Then he speaks about the mines where the Indians are exploited, one of the main reasons for the decrease in population, about the agriculture and the slavery of the Blacks, about the means of communication and trade, about history and architecture, and about the relations with Spain and the Spaniards. He foresees the struggle for the independence of the colonies in America. Finally he broadens his discussion to the other Spanish colonies and to Brazil, the Portuguese colony, that borders on the Jesuit missions.

  • Issue Year: 48/2003
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 173-247
  • Page Count: 75
  • Language: French