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This essay analyzes three forms of political publicity during the restoration of absolutist rule in the New Kingdom of Granada (1816-1819): printed papers, royal celebrations and catholic liturgy. It focusses on the premises and consequences of [...]texto impreso
The Indian called “Flamenco” lived during the mid 18th century in the southern frontier of the Río de la Plata colonial administration, whose capital city was located in Buenos Aires and which maintained relationships with the sovereign indigeno[...]texto impreso
This work explores the relation between forms of access to the civil bureaucracy and the social networks that existed between the neighbors of Valledupar (located in a peripheral area of Nueva Granada) at the end of the Old Regime. Through this [...]texto impreso
The article studies the domestic expenditure of the masons of the partiality of San Juan Tenochtitlan in 1800. The main purpose is to establish a relationship between the family formation of these workers and the inflationary spiral started sinc[...]texto impreso
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The aim of this paper is to explore the fi nancial variables and the relations among them in order to explain the manumission that was bought by the slaves in Rio de Janeiro in the middle of century XIX. In particular, we want to analyze manumis[...]texto impreso
This article studies the differences between deals and contracts and analyzes the role of agents and their norms of behavior (emotions and passions) regarding colonial institutions. Three fundamental elements are examined: the reason why a contr[...]texto impreso
During the colonial period, the royal celebrations made the Hispanic American cities the public scenario to represent the fascinating spectacle of the imaginary monarch. All the colonies of the Spanish Empire proclaimed a monarch who was physica[...]texto impreso
This article discusses some aspects of the scientific production of the lower strata of colonial society and the processes of denial, re-presentation and appropriation of much of its contents by those who were formed in the illustrated movement [...]texto impreso
In a context of historiographic renovation and bicentennial celebrations in Latin America, this research analyses the characteristics, meanings and political uses of the concept of independence in the speeches of the press of Lima and Buenos Air[...]texto impreso
The article deals with a little known topic of the Haitian Revolution: after the conflict between Spain and France, 1793 to 1795, the Spanish Crown looked for an alliance with the leaders of the slave movement of the French colony of Saint-Domin[...]texto impreso
The religious missions were a fundamental part of the politics of domination of the indigenous population of the Americas by the Spanish Crown. However, the missionaries did not always encounter sedentary communities, that allowed rapid subjugat[...]