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This article discusses the importance of Cassava Flour in the process of colonization of the state of Maranhão and Grão-Pará. Typical food of the native people of the region, flour became part of the European menu, representing one of the most s[...]![]()
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This text analyzes the construction of a particular discursive practice, the Utopian discourse in Cautiverio feliz, a colonial text from Chile (1673) written by the criollo Francisco Núñez de Pineda y Bascuñán through its reading in a “Utopian r[...]![]()
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The expedition of Balmis set sail from La Coruña (Spain) in 1804 with the mission of taking the vaccine against smallpox to the inhabitants of Hispanic America. Its goal was to vaccinate as many children as possible, and, specially, to prepare t[...]![]()
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Peru showed its most self-governing face—as much as the colonial system allowed— during the interregnum caused by the dead of Philippe IV and the childhood of prince Charles, later Charles II, the viceroy of Peru at that time, Count Santisteban,[...]![]()
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This text analyzes the role of the Instituto Geográfico Argentino (IGA), founded in 1879, in the production, circulation, re-signification, mythification and abandonment of territorial images related to the Chaco, a region considered to be a des[...]![]()
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During the colonial regimen, the prison was understood as a control space used to hold back the people that altered the social order. Santafé, as the capital of the viceroyalty of Nuevo Reino de Granada, have had three jails (Royal prison, El Di[...]![]()
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In the historiography of the Conquest of Nueva España it is necessary to analyze the imaginary that Indians built of themselves as conquering warriors. Generally the word conqueror evokes the Spanish warriors, excluding Indians in this category.[...]![]()
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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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