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In this article, the author deals with an unfamiliar topic in the study of the military history of colonial Hispanic America: the watchtowers of the coast. Due to their small size and to the fact that they were constructed with perishable materi[...]![]()
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This text analyses the influence that the diaries and maps elaborated by William Dampier along New Spain’s Pacific Coast had on subsequent expeditions from the late XVII century onwards. His experiences navigating the coast on three voyages betw[...]![]()
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The article is about definitions of margins and marginality in Chile during the 18th century and the ways in which the imaginary of evil was related to that definition. From the History of mentalities, this problem is worked through sorcery caus[...]![]()
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Writing about America was deployed in various scenarios: This article sets out to understand the nature of the interpretations that fray Bernardino de Sahagún built on indigenous societies in the sixteenth century. Working on the Indian past was[...]![]()
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Albornoz, María Eugenia ; Argouse, Aude | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia | 2017-08-30Public writings build social links, as it occurred in San Felipe de Aconcagua, between the village’s foundation (1740) and the classifi cation of the notarial archives by a notary in 1836. More than recording important events for the history of [...]![]()
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This article revisits the part played by Yanacona indians in Sebastián de Belalcázar’s 1535 invasion of present-day southern Colombia and examines their role in the colonization of Nueva Granada during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Es[...]