Colonial Latin American History
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Promoting a better understanding of the phenomenon of colonization and its connection with environmental knowledge and technology, this article proposes a reframing of research agendas to take into account the municipal character of... more
BARRIERA, Darío y DALLA CORTE, Gabriela (compiladores) Espacios de familia: ¿tejidos de lealtades o campos de confrontación? Tomo I, España y América, siglos XVI-XX Jitanjafora, México, marzo de 2003, 324 pp. (co-compilador) - ISBN... more
This dissertation examines the participation of indigenous workers in the colonial mining industry of the Guanajuato-Michoacán region and the impact that this industry had on those workers and their communities of origin. In the... more
For 300 years, Franciscans were at the forefront of the spread of Catholicism in the New World. In the late seventeenth century, Franciscans developed a far-reaching, systematic missionary program in Spain and the Americas. After founding... more
In this article, I explore the parallel responses of two groups of colonial subjects who were confronted with the institutional changes that occurred in the context of Enlightenment ideas in eighteenth-century Mexico: Creole clerics... more
Winner of the 2022 Edmund Keeley Prize https://mgsasymposium.org/anno-kb.html In the middle of the fifteenth century, ominous portents like columns of fire and dense fog were seen above the skies of Constantinople as the Byzantine... more
The Ramírez de Arellano family of royal descendant this noble family had marriages with nobles of Mexico, Hispanola "Dominican Republic" and Puerto Rico.
An inquiry into the ethnic and linguistic composition of the Late Postclassic and Colonial peoples of the Cotzumalhuapa region of the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. Documentary and archeological research provides a basis to locate Colonial... more
Who was Catalina de Erauso, the Lieutenant Nun? Swashbuckler, brawler, hard-headed businessperson, soldier, gallant, celebrity, transvestite, nun? How can one fail to be fascinated by her? A woman, yet a man; a soldier, yet a nun;... more
How did Spain rule over an immense global empire for more than three centuries given the absence of a standing army and the presence of stark inequalities? In this course students will learn how historians have answered this enduring... more
Religiosidad y vida cotidiana de los franciscanos descalzos de la provincia de San Diego de México, época colonial
This article will show the role of free women in the San Benito de Palermo sisterhood founded in 1646. This research paper explores the social role in such a corporation: the composition by gender, the organizational structure in the... more
Architecture and urbanism have been developed in Mexico during millennia as demonstrated by the archaeological record. During colonial times, such constructive tradition was enriched by colonial contributions. As a... more
Desde o início da colonização, o trabalho compulsório dos indígenas esteve entre as questões mais debatidas na Espanha e em suas possessões americanas. Nos anos finais do século XVI, os repartimientos, instituição de recrutamento de... more
The Spanish conquistadores' capture of the Inka emperor, Atawallpa, and massacre of many of his people in Cajamarca on November 16, 1532, was a tremendously consequential event. How does our view of such an event change, however, when... more
The document here presented is one of the first accounts made by Europeans about the Indians in the New World, just a few years after the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The author, Ramón Pané, was a hieronymite friar and stayed for a... more
Analysis of the Bulls of Pope Alexander VI who donate America to the Crown of Castile
Arqueológicamente se diagnostica las luchas indígenas por el territorio en el sur del Tolima; genealógicamente, se analizan formas de resistencia emergentes, especialmente, del «Gran Resguardo de Ortega y Chaparral», como prácticas y... more
Biografía del gobernador de Filipinas Francisco Tello de Guzmán, publicada en vol. XLVII del Diccionario Biográfico Español (Madrid, 2003)
Los objetivos planteados este libro, partieron de la necesidad de reconstruir históricamente las relaciones familia- escuela, en el proceso de transición de la educación doméstica colonial a la educación pública republicana en Colombia;... more
The assimilation of chocolate into the Spanish colonial structure, specifically the process in colonial Mexico, mirrors the subsuming of indigenous women within the domestic sphere of Spanish households. Far from disappearing, both women... more
This article examines a series of proposals for improving silver refining methods presented to the municipal council of Potosí (in current-day Bolivia) in the late sixteenth century as a means of nuancing current understandings of the... more
Los estudios andinos, en amplio sentido, han atribuido a Juan de Matienzo –oidor de la audiencia de Charcas entre 1561 y 1579– la elaboración argumentada de la legitimidad del dominio español, a partir de la consideración jurídica de... more