Resultados da pesquisa - "New Spain"

  1. Confesores y casaderas : la nupcialidad subyacente en la ética matrimonial de la Iglesia novohispana Pescador, Juan Javier

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1988
    “...Confessors and Marriageable Women: the underliving wedding rituals in the matrimonial ethics of the church of New Spain...”
  2. La población de una parroquia novohispana del siglo XVIII : Santa María de la Presentación de Chilapa Chena Rivas, Rodolfo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “...The population of a parish in New Spain in the eighteenth century: Santa Maria de la Presentación de Chilapa...”
  3. El concepto de literatura en un momento de su historia: el caso mexicano, 1750-1850 Urrejola, Bernarda

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...This paper presents an approach to the history of the concept of "literature" within the specific context of New Spain and Mexico during the period bwtween 1750 and 1850. ...”
  4. Soberanía quebrada, insurgencias populares y la independencia de México: la guerra de independencias, 1808-1821 Tutino, John

    Historia Mexicana

    2009
    “...This essay explores the interaction of the political challenges that began with Napoleon's occupation of Spain and the rise of Cadiz liberalism, the popular insurgencies that developed in key regions of New Spain in 1810, and the decade of conflict that led to Mexican independence.  ...”
  5. México: de epicentro a periferia. La desintegración del modelo semiinformal del comercio hispanoamericano (1750-1840) Bonialian, Mariano

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “...First it describes the central elements of the imperial trade system centered on New Spain. It then analyzes the reasons for the decline of the Pacific coast as a free, autonomous space, arguing that the Cape Horn route that Spain adopted in 1750 was the coup de grace for the inter-oceanic route across New Spain, from Acapulco through Mexico City to Veracruz. ...”
  6. El peso de la salvación: misioneros y procuradores jesuitas de las Islas Marianas y la Nueva España (1660-1672) Coello de la Rosa, Alexandre

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “...While the procurators and provincial superiors of New Spain were reluctant to collaborate, the Congregation of Saint Francis Xavier, and particularly its procurator, Father Joseph Vidal de Figueroa (1630-1703), defended San Vitores’s mission project tooth and nail. ...”
  7. De casta a la raza. El concepto de raza: un singular colectivo de la modernidad. México, 1750-1850 González Undurraga, Carolina

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...Thus, the category of race, explictly or implicitly expressed in different texts, allowed to define the limits of diversity within the nation, as well as to produce- -simbolically- the illusion of stable common identity, since it established the coordinates of a Mexican "we", as opposed to or assimilated to the indigenous and mixed with the castes of New Spain....”
  8. Orden y desorden en la Alameda de la ciudad de México durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII López Hernández, Mariana

    Historia Mexicana

    2025
    “...Analyzing the Municipality Acts of the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Spain allows us to understand the place as a regulated site for promenades, integrated into recreational, ceremonial and commercial activities. ...”
  9. Las nuevas órdenes religiosas en las tramas semántico-espaciales de la ciudad de México, siglo XVI Ramírez Méndez, Jessica

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “...This paper analyzes the settelment of new religious orders -Jesuits, Mercedarians, Discalced Carmelites and Discalced Franciscans- in the Eastern Mexico City during the last third of the sixteenth century, as opposed to prior or previously settled orders -Franciscans, Dominicans and Agustinians.In order to understand this process, the author first outlines the new orders' development in Europe and then introduces the ones that traveled to the Americas and eventually settled in the heart of New Spain. These religous institutes settled initially in Eastern Mexico City as a means for the episcopacy to strengthen in presence and jurisdiction in Mexico City....”
  10. De la excepcionalidad política a la restricción jurisdiccional en la California franciscana (1768-1803) Altable, Francisco

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “...Substitute missionaries, all of them Franciscan, performed their chores in a different context to that of their predecessors, since after the collapse of the Jesuit regime, the Crown established the first formal provincial government, charged with the task of carrying out the Spanish Monarch's expansionist plans in the Northern Pacific area of New Spain. In this context, the new friars were circumscribed to the strict management of their missions, although even this was difficult because of the continual mistrust of provincial authorities. ...”
  11. Formación y uso de conventos en la provincia franciscana de Michoacán durante el virreinato Martínez Aguilar, José Manuel

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “...During the colonial era, Franciscans engaged in evangelization, indoctrination and the administration of sacraments throughout New Spain. As part of this lengthy process, they built a series of convents, temples and chapels to meet the religious needs of the towns under their care. ...”
  12. La entrada del virrey y el ejercicio de poder en la Lima del siglo XVII Osorio, Alejandra

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “...These differences led to a more ambiguous interpretation of the viceroy’s image in Peru than in New Spain, as well as to a development of different political cultures....”

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