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This paper refers to a constantly renewed historiographical discussion about the influence of the Bourbon reforms in the economy of the American colonies. Our hypothesis is that such reforms were beneficial for Buenos Aires and its hinterland. I[...]texto impreso
This article shows how health manuals slowly gained importance among thoughtful readers in the fifty years prior to independence in New Granada and the use to which they were put in this territory. The text evidences their use in arguments made [...]texto impreso
The documental value of the work Gobierno del Perú (1567), by Juan de Matienzo, has been stablished, both by the classic historiography as well as by the colonial Andean ethno-history, as the first structural design of governability of the Peruv[...]texto impreso
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The study of the scarce and half-destroyed documents, held in the New York State Archives, in the case of the young Cuban Hilario Antonio Rodríguez, brings to light the presence of the so-called Spanish Negroes in colonial New York, specifically[...]texto impreso
Es una constante la manera como se puede asociar a través de la historia, la literatura con su peligro. También son innumerables los casos en los que grupos autoritarios han desplegado su poder en contra de la producción escrita y han señalado l[...]texto impreso
This article discusses history as a discipline in the context of the epistemological crisis currently experimented by the social sciences and the humanities. This discussion is possible because history does not have a special status facing the c[...]texto impreso
This interview considers the juncture between "scientific history" and "historic literature," from the experience of the Mexican historian Antonio Rubial García. From his studies on New Spain religiosity, he translated the writing of the result [...]texto impreso
Todo estudioso que se interese en la estructura social de las sociedades de la América española colonial, se ve rápidamente confrontado con la representación tradicional de los diversos elementos que la componían, representación en la que a cada[...]texto impreso
Desde entonces, desde el mismo origen del mito fue necesario el signo que lo sacralizara. En la larga y compleja cuestión de la identidad judía, la circuncisión fue la señal más significada de dicha identidad. No es necesario acudir a todo el en[...]texto impreso
From the group of texts written between the 16th and 18th centuries, historians of the 19th and 20th centuries chose the chronicle as the only genre that belonged to the writing of history. This led to the exclusion of other genres, such as “exe[...]texto impreso
This article examines the forms how suffering is inscribed in the body, by analyzing the narrations by the nun Jerónima Nava and the biography of Gertrudis de Santa Inés, written by her confessor. It also deals with social arrangements and the d[...]texto impreso
The objective of the article is to expound the problem that Crypto-Jews faced in interpreting the “Law of Moses”. The fear provoked by the inquisitional censure and the lack of knowledge of their own faith caused the deterioration and transforma[...]texto impreso
On January 22th of 1785, after thirty two days at sea, the Spanish Royal Navy ship San Pedro Alcántara , managed to dock off the coast of the Concepción city, in the south Chileans borders, not without difficulties. Fernando Túpac Amaru and twen[...]texto impreso
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This article studies the collection of the patriotic donations that the Hispanic monarchy requested to the inhabitants of the province of Chiapas between 1780 and 1814, period in which the wars shook the Atlantic world causing serious problems t[...]texto impreso
This article discusses the key role played by indigenous labor in the Portuguese colonial region of the Amazon, and how its control was at the center of an intense dispute among Jesuits, white settlers, and colonial authorities. These quarrels g[...]texto impreso
The forced labor imposed to the Indian villages of Santafé and Tunja in order to supply firewood during the 16th and 17th centuries, has not been studying in Colombian historiography. Concomitant with the mobilization of coerced labor (alquiler [...]texto impreso
This paper is a review of ethnohistorical research grouped with the approach of describing and synthesizing political processes, especially since so-called “Political culture” in two areas: the rural zones in Sierra Norte of Quito and the north [...]texto impreso
The first and only Dominican female monastery in the Nuevo Reino de Granada was founded in Santafé, in 1645. A total of 218 nuns professed there between its inception and 1800. They were joined by other women coming from several social sectors, [...]texto impreso
This article brings us closer to understanding the nature of the colonial will, describing it and analyzing its internal structure; the study also examines the process of creating the will itself, not only as a notarial convention, but also as a[...]texto impreso
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