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Las Tradiciones peruanas evocan, en principio, en la memoria del lector, el escenario hispano- criollo y el mundo colonial variopinto y multiforme de Lima: soldados, tapadas apasionadas y misteriosas, sacerdotes pícaros, aristócratas soberbios, virreyes generosos, funcionarios quisquillosos, aventureros de toda clase con diversas fortunas con destinos, a menudo cómicos y, a veces, hasta dramáticos.
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Las Tradiciones peruanas evocan, en principio, en la memoria del lector, el escenario hispano- criollo y el mundo colonial variopinto y multiforme de Lima: soldados, tapadas apasionadas y misteriosas, sacerdotes pícaros, aristócratas soberbios, virreyes generosos, funcionarios quisquillosos, aventureros de toda clase con diversas fortunas con destinos, a menudo cómicos y, a veces, hasta dramáticos.
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After the solution of continuity that in many aspects represented the irruption of the European and Christian world in the Andes with the Spanish conquest, the new forms that peasant religion was taking by force or spontaneously were the conscious result or the sometimes surprising consequence of a set of complex processes that, although located on different planes, were the majority substantially convergent.
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For some fifteen years now, the increasingly frequent recourse to local archives has been one of the dominant characteristics of the new orientations of Peruvian historiography on the colonial era. Thus, the analyzes hitherto founded and structured essentially from repositories preserved in Lima or Seville were renewed, vivified and nuanced. Interestingly, in such a context, Cajamarca, which was in Spanish times the head of a district that was both large, populated and active —in fact the true capital of the northern Andes despite the colonial decision to establish on the coast, in Trujillo, the seat of the bishopric—does not seem to have sparked the investigations that it obviously deserves and is possible given the wealth of its remarkably classified and well-preserved departmental archive.