

An edition of Saltillo, 1770-1810 (2001)
Town and Region in the Mexican North
By Leslie Scott Offutt
Publish Date
September 2001
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Language
eng
Pages
277
Description:
"At the end of the eighteenth century, the community of Saltillo in north-eastern Mexico was a thriving hub of commerce. Over the previous hundred years its population had doubled to 11,000, and the town was no longer limited to a peripheral role in the country's economy. Leslie Offutt examines the social and economic history of this major late-colonial trading center to cast new light on our understanding of Mexico's regional history.". "Drawing on a vast amount of original research, Offutt contends that northern Mexico in general has too often been misportrayed as a backwater frontier region, and she shows how Saltillo assumed a significance that set it apart from other towns in the northern reaches of New Spain."--BOOK JACKET.