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James Lockhart Marvin (8 de abril de 1933 – 17 de janeiro de 2014) foi um historiador norte-americano especializado na história da América Latina colonial. James Marvin Lockhart (8 aprile 1933 – 17 gennaio 2014) è stato uno storico statunitense specializzato nello studio della storia dell'America latina coloniale.È un esperto nello studio delle fonti storiche in lingua nahuatl, e del popolo Nahua postcoloniale. È professore emerito presso l'Università della California, Los Angeles. È anche il principale fondatore della , una scuola di storia basata sullo studio delle fonti in lingua indigena originarie del Messico coloniale. James Lockhart (born April 8, 1933 - January 17, 2014) was a U.S. historian of colonial Spanish America, especially the Nahua people and Nahuatl language. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, Lockhart attended West Virginia University (BA, 1956) and the University of Wisconsin–Madison (MA, 1962; PhD, 1967). Late in life, Lockhart wrote a short, candid memoir. He joined the US Army and was posted to Germany, working in "a low-level intelligence agency," translating letters from East Germany. Returning to the US, he entered the graduate program at University of Wisconsin, where he pursued his doctorate in the social history of conquest-era Peru. جيمس لوكهارت (بالإنجليزية: James Lockhart)‏ هو مؤرخ أمريكي، ولد في 8 أبريل 1933، وتوفي في 17 يناير 2014. James Marvin Lockhart (Huntington, Virginia Occidental, 8 de abril de 1933 - 17 de enero de 2014)​ fue un historiador, catedrático y académico estadounidense que se ha especializado en el estudio de la época colonial en Iberoámerica.
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James Lockhart (born April 8, 1933 - January 17, 2014) was a U.S. historian of colonial Spanish America, especially the Nahua people and Nahuatl language. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, Lockhart attended West Virginia University (BA, 1956) and the University of Wisconsin–Madison (MA, 1962; PhD, 1967). Late in life, Lockhart wrote a short, candid memoir. He joined the US Army and was posted to Germany, working in "a low-level intelligence agency," translating letters from East Germany. Returning to the US, he entered the graduate program at University of Wisconsin, where he pursued his doctorate in the social history of conquest-era Peru. His dissertation, published in 1968 as Spanish Peru, 1531-1560 was a path breaking approach to this early period. Less interested in the complicated political events of the era, he focused on the formation of Spanish colonial society in the midst of Spanish war with the indigenous and internecine struggles between factions of conquerors. With separate chapters on different social groups, including Africans and indigenous brought into the Spanish sphere, and an important chapter on women of the conquest era, his work shifted the understanding of that era. His main source for the people and processes of this early period were notarial documents, often property transfers and other types of legal agreements, which gave insight into the formation and function of Spanish colonial society. The work is now a classic and was published in a second, revised edition in 1994. While researching Spanish Peru, he compiled information on the Spaniards who received a share of the ransom of the Inca Atahualpa, extracted at Cajamarca. The Men of Cajamarca has both individual biographies of those who shared in the treasure, as well as a thorough analysis of the general social patterns of those conquerors. Both Spanish Peru and The Men of Cajamarca have been published in Spanish translation. He began to do research on colonial Mexico while at University of Texas, looking both at the socioeconomic patterns there and began learning Nahuatl. Fruits of these new interests were the publication of the anthology Provinces of Early Mexico: Variants of Spanish American Regional Evolution (edited with Ida Altman) and Nahuatl in the Middle Years: Language Contact Phenomena in Texts of the Colonial Period (with linguist Frances Karttunen). He moved to University of California, Los Angeles, where he spent the bulk of his teaching career 1972–1994, retiring early and continuing to collaborate with colleagues on research projects and mentor graduate students working on historical sources in the Nahuatl language and the colonial-era Nahua people. Among his many graduate students in colonial Spanish American social history and the philology of Mesoamerican indigenous languages, who earned doctorates under his mentorship are S.L.(Sarah) Cline, Kimberly Gauderman, Robert Haskett, Rebecca Horn, John E. Kicza, Leslie K. Lewis, Doris Namala, Leslie Offutt, Matthew Restall, Susan Schroeder, Lisa Sousa, Kevin Terraciano, John Tutino, John Super, and Stephanie Wood. He was a major contributor to a field of ethnohistory built on the study of indigenous-language sources from colonial Mexico, which he called New Philology. He collaborated with colonial Brazilianist Stuart B. Schwartz in writing Early Spanish America (1983), which is a foundational text for graduate students studying colonial Latin America. He was the series editor for the Nahuatl Studies Series, initially based at the UCLA Latin American Center and then jointly with Stanford University Press. Lockhart was honored by the Conference on Latin American History Distinguished Service Award in 2004. He died on 17 January 2014 at the age of 80. James Marvin Lockhart (8 aprile 1933 – 17 gennaio 2014) è stato uno storico statunitense specializzato nello studio della storia dell'America latina coloniale.È un esperto nello studio delle fonti storiche in lingua nahuatl, e del popolo Nahua postcoloniale. È professore emerito presso l'Università della California, Los Angeles. È anche il principale fondatore della , una scuola di storia basata sullo studio delle fonti in lingua indigena originarie del Messico coloniale. جيمس لوكهارت (بالإنجليزية: James Lockhart)‏ هو مؤرخ أمريكي، ولد في 8 أبريل 1933، وتوفي في 17 يناير 2014. James Marvin Lockhart (Huntington, Virginia Occidental, 8 de abril de 1933 - 17 de enero de 2014)​ fue un historiador, catedrático y académico estadounidense que se ha especializado en el estudio de la época colonial en Iberoámerica. James Lockhart Marvin (8 de abril de 1933 – 17 de janeiro de 2014) foi um historiador norte-americano especializado na história da América Latina colonial.
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