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This article is a historiographic review that approaches the construction of the body of the king and of his public image to understand the relation between power and legitimacy in the Hispanic Monarchy between the XVIth to XVIIth centuries. The[...]![]()
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The availability of natural resources provides us with explanations about the eventual outcome of the negotiations over a frontier. In many ways, the availability or lack of resources is responsible for the structures and patterns of most of the[...]![]()
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This article addresses the iconography of anthropophagic rituals amongst the Tupinambá indians. More specifically, it examines five engravings by engraver and reformist editor Theodore de Bry for his Americae Tertia Pars (1592), where the death,[...]![]()
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This article aims to analyze the mechanisms of promotion and advancement in the Cathedral Chapter of Puebla (New Spain) between 1814 and 1820. Doing so, it tries to document the way the political changes of the period affected the relationship b[...]![]()
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This paper reconstructs and analyzes the historical memories about the conquest and colonization of Pénjamo, a village that in the XVIth century consolidated and defended the frontier of the New Spain against the “Chichimeca” Indians. The author[...]![]()
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The Barefoot Carmelites came to America looking for disseminate a Monarchist and Catholic value system. In order to achieve that, they promoted the establishment of their confraternities in Nueva España at the end of the seventeenth century, wit[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the introduction of European crops –such as wheat and barley among others– into the actual Argentinean Northwest territory during the early Spanish conquest in the second half of XVI and XVII centuries. We[...]![]()
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The supply of towns and cities was one of the essential functions of municipal councils. It was conceived that its efficient administration ensured the common good and the public tranquility. This article studies the official and surreptitious p[...]![]()
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Herrera García, Francisco Javier ; Sánchez, José María | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia | 2013-09-25Mexico’s cathedral construction, mostly completed in 1667, led to an interesting debate about the main altar ideal location: in the transept or near the apse, in accordance with the spanish cathedrals. Finally, the ecclesiastical authorities pre[...]![]()
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Since the 1940’s, several Jesuit historians have analyzed the topic of the lack of representation of the Hispanic American Church in the Council of Trent. The explanation they offer centers on the objective barriers, such as the absolute requir[...]![]()
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Noejovich, Héctor Omar ; Salles, Estela Cristina | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia | 2004-12-27This article analyzes the crown encomiendas in the province of Chucuito (Perú), a prior settlement of the kingdom of Lupaqa,a space that never had an encomendero. Consequently, the tribute in goods and services that is characteristic of pre-Tole[...]![]()
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This paper is based on the qualitative analyses of the data contained in the libros de cuentas, Ingenio San Nicolás Tolentino, México, in 1694. The present analyses, if is based on the classical perspective of the social and economic history (as[...]![]()
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Noejovich, Héctor Omar ; Salles, Estela Cristina | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia | 2011-08-02This article attempts to rebuild the extension of the Vice-royalty of Peru with jurisdiction from Panama to Tierra del Fuego, from its own organizational standpoint regarding its defense, which allowed it to achieve a certain degree of autonomy [...]![]()
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The local government houses of the Viceroyalty, known as Casas Reales, were one of the most important civil spaces in the new world. Since its establishment in 1592, the city of San Luis Potosí did not have a decorous Casa Real, which is why in [...]![]()
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The objective of this work is to address how an Andean Ethnohistory was constituted and how it crossed relations between countries, regions, disciplines and research topics. I approach the conformation of this field analyzing collective research[...]