Colonial Latin American Review 'Es honor de su nación': Legal Rhetoric, Ethnic Alliances and the Opening of an Indigenous Convent in Colonial Oaxaca (original) (raw)

A Thousand Invisible Architects: Vassals, the Petition and Response System, and the Creation of Spanish Imperial Caste Legislation [2019 winner, Conference on Latin American History's James A. Robertson Prize, “outstanding contribution to Latin American historical literature” in the HAHR]

Adrian Masters

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2018

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The Jalostotitlan Petitions, 1611–1618.

John Sullivan

Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory, provisional version. Wired Humanities Project; University of Oregon; Eugene, Oregon., 2007

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Review of Native Claims: Indigenous Law Against Empire, 1500-1920, ed. Saliha Belmessous. Hispanic American Historical Review (2013)

Sean McEnroe

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That Which Belongs to All: Khipus, Community, and Indigenous Legal Activism in the Early Colonial Andes

José Carlos de la Puente

The Americas 72.1(2015): 19-54, 2015

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Cacicas, Land and Litigation in Seventeenth-Century, Chincha, Perú

Liliana Pérez Miguel

The cacicas of colonial Spanish America, Margarita R. Ochoa, Sara Vicuña Guengerich (eds.), University of Oklahoma Press. , 2021

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A Court of Sticks and Branches: Indian Jurisdiction in Colonial Mexico and Beyond

Bianca Premo

The American Historical Review, 2019

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“Litigation as Ethnography in Sixteenth-Century Peru,” Hispanic American Historical Review 88, no. 1 (2008): 5-40 (Hon. Mention, James Alexander Robertson Prize, Conference on Latin American History)

Jeremy Ravi Mumford

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Jesuits as Petitioners: Antonio Ruiz de Montoya and the Issue of Indigenous Slavery in the Early Seventeenth-Century South Atlantic

Francismar Alex Lopes de Carvalho

The Americas, 80(3), 433-469, 2023., 2023

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Fluid Indigeneity: Indians, Catholicism, and Spanish Law in the Mutable Americas

J. Michelle Molina

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Before the Law: Women's Petitions in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire

Bianca Premo

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2011

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Bartolomé de las Casas and the Defense of Amerindian Rights: A Brief History with Documents

David Lantigua, Lawrence Clayton

University of Alabama Press, 2020

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“You, daughter, I must force you”: Resisting Depósito, Repartimiento de Mercancías, and Sexual Exploitation in Nueva Galicia, New Spain, 1608-1617

Bret Blosser

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Rossend Rovira Morgado & Simone Fracas, «From huey altepemeh to civitates christianae: Considering a Franciscan collective agency project on Indian cathedral cities in post-Tridentine Central Mexico (1567-1585)». Colonial Latin American Review. Vol. 27. Núm. 2 (2018). Pág. 178-202. ISSN: 1060-9164.

Simone Fracas, Rossend Rovira Morgado

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Lest We Go in Search of Our Lands and Our Nation: Customary Justice and Colonial Law in New Mexico

James F Brooks

The Many Legalities of Early America, 2001

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NATIVE CLAIMS – INDIGENOUS LAW AGAINST EMPIRE 1500-1920. Ed Saliha Belmessous Oxford: Oxford University Press ( www.oup.com ), 2012. vii + 278 pp. ISBN 9780199794850. £47.50

saliha belmessous

Edinburgh Law Review, 2013

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Nahuatl-Language Petitions from Northwestern New Spain, 1580-1694

Ricardo M Garcia

UCLA History Dissertation, 2016

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Between America and Europe. The Strange case of Derecho Indiano, in Thomas Duve, Heikki Pihlajamäki, New Horizons in Colonial Spanish Law. Contributions to transnational Early Modern Legal History, Frankfurt am Main, Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechstgeschichte, 2015, pp. 161-192

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Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Legal Activism, and Ecclesiastical Courts in Colonial Lima, 1593–1689

Michelle McKinley

Law and History Review, 2010

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The Legal Culture of Northern New Spain, 1700-1810

Matthew Mirow

The American Historical Review, 1997

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Allegations of Extortion: New Mexico Residencias of the mid-1600s

Rick Hendricks

2005

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Another Face of Empire: Bartolome de Las Casas, Indigenous Rights, and Ecclesiastical Imperialism - By Daniel Castro: book reviews

Fr. David Orique, O.P.

Journal of Religious History, 2010

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In Service of Two Majesties: Conflicts between the Missionaries of Santa Rosa de Ocopa and Bourbon Reformers during the Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion, 1742-1755

Cameron Jones

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Consent, Voluntary Jurisdiction and Native Political Agency in Bartolomé de Las Casas' Final Writings

José Cárdenas Bunsen

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The Codex of Tlaxcala: Indigenous Petitions and the Discourse of Heterarchy

Jeanne L Gillespie

2011

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New Discoveries about an Old Manuscript: The Date, Place of Origin, and Role of the Parecer de fray Bartolomé de las Casas in the Making of the New Laws of the Indies

Fr. David Orique, O.P.

Clahr Colonial Latin American Historical Review, 2006

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Spain is the merciful heavenly body whose influence favors the Irish’: Jaime O’Daly y Blake, Enlightened Immigrant, Administrator and Planter in Late Bourbon-Era Puerto Rico, 1776-1806

Jorge L . Chinea

Tiempos Modernos: Revista Electronica de Historia Moderna, 2012

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Claiming Nobility in the Monarquía Hispánica: The Search for Status by Inca, Aztec, and Nasrid Descendants at the Habsburg Court

Karoline Cook

Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Reforme 43:4, 2020

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(2007) Castro, Daniel. Another Face of Empire: Bartolomé de las Casas, Indigenous Rights, and Ecclesiastical Imperialism. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. [The Sixteenth Century 39.4 (2008): 1163-1165.]

Frank A Dominguez

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The Education of Natives, Creole Clerics, and the Mexican Enlightenment

Monica Diaz

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The Colegio de San Gregorio: An Intellectual Refuge for Indigenous Peoples in Mexico City in the Late Eighteenth Century

Argelia Segovia Liga

Ethnohistory , 2022

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Review of David Yetman's Conflict in Colonial Sonora: Indians, Priests, and Settlers (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2012)

Alex Hidalgo

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Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico

Andrés Reséndez

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2015

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Corruption and Justice in Colonial Mexico, 1650-1755

Christoph Rosenmüller

2019

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The Indians and Major Studies in New Spain: Monarchical Politics, Debates, and Results

Rodolfo Aguirre Salvador

Social sciences, 2021

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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FRANCISCO DE VITORIA AND BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS

Greg Marks

Australian Year Book of International Law, 1992

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