Resultados de búsqueda - "Spaniards"

  1. Repertorios multilingües en Guinea Ecuatorial en el tránsito del mundo fernandino al colonial hispánico Gutiérrez Maté, Miguel

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2024
    “…I use historical sources to establish the multilingual repertoires of Spaniards, (Afro-) Cubans, “Fernandians”, Krumen, “Portuguese” and Bubis. …”
  2. Cien años de guerras mixes: territorialidades prehispánicas, expansión burocrática y zapotequización en el Istmo de Tehuantepec durante el siglo XVI Barros van Hövell tot Westerflier, Alonso

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…Scattered colonial records referring to the area of Jaltepec, in the isthmus of Tehuantepec, reveal how Zapotecs and Spaniards grad­ually created during the sixteenth century a bureaucratic network which eventually led the former to succeed in their age-­old war against the Mixes. …”
  3. Movimientos de población en el centro oriente del obispado de Michoacán a fines de la época colonial González Flores, José Gustavo

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…Among the cases studied are those of Maravatío and Taximaroa, two parish seats whose jurisdiction included Indian towns, but also a large number of haciendas and ranches inhabited by Spaniards, Indigenous laborers and half-castes. Tlalpujahua and Angangueo, two mining towns with populations of diverse origins, were also found in the east. …”
  4. De los huesos rotos a la reconfiguración de una ciudad de indios: Tezcoco en los primeros años de la administración española (1519-1551) Ramírez López, Javier Eduardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…The first refers to the way in which the Acolhua dominion was incorporated into the Spanish Crown; the second is centered on the role of the evangelization process, as well as the relationships between Spanish and Indigenous nobles; lastly, it examines the alliances and benefits that Indigenous nobles received through the support of peninsular Spaniards, the base of which was provided by the influence of the Franciscans, which demonstrates the importance of political networks.…”
  5. La impronta de la experiencia migratoria sobre la reinserción sociolaboral post-retorno Ruiz Núñez, Alfonso

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2025
    “…This paper aims to analyze how the migratory experience affects the labor trajectories of the Spaniards after they return during the pandemic. The article analyzes how experience in different destination cities has different consequences on the development of their labor trajectories, especially on the reinsertion into the labor market of the country of origin. …”
  6. Cultura vicerregia y Estado colonial. Una aproximación crítica al estudio de la historia política de la Nueva España Cañeque, Alejandro

    Historia Mexicana

    2001
    “…Traditionally, studies on New Spain political history concentrate, on the one hand, on the analysis of the juridical-legal institutions and structures imposed  by  the Spaniards after the conquest, and, on the other hand, on the most relevant viceroys of the 16th century,  those who are thought to have established such structures in New Spain. …”
  7. Rebeliones coloniales y gobierno de las Indias en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI Salinero, Gregorio

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…The pacification of the Indies has a stronger presence in the memory of visitors and viceroys than it does in the streets of American cities and in the lands of the Indies, and the land is precisely where the Spaniards of the Indies found new acceptance. They were the new natives in whom the epoch's infinite legal documentation revealed the emergence of an early creole political consciousness. …”
  8. Doscientas leguas de camino y penurias. “La fea y gravísima culpa de sodomía” entre un titiritero negro y un mulatillo asistente de maroma Camba Ludlow, Úrsula

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…Here, we can also question the alleged ethnic and racial solidarity of people of African descent, an analytic category imported from the Anglo-Saxon world that does little to explain the complex relationships between New Spaniards.…”
  9. Presencia y distribución de la lengua maya yucateka en la península de Yucatán del clásico al posclásico tardío. Voss, Alexander W.

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…The presence and distribution of speakers of the Yucatekan Maya language in the Yucatan Peninsula from the early classic until the time of contact with the Spaniards are studied through an analysis of hieroglyphic inscriptions under the approaches of the theory of integrational semiotics. …”
  10. Migración, ocupación y matrimonio: una aproximación a las relaciones de género de las parejas mixtas en España Cortina, Clara, García, Thaís, Esteve, Albert

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2009
    “…In other words, mixed unions are more or less equal in terms of gender (in terms of the spouse’s sex and origin) to the unions currently being formed by Spaniards.…”
  11. Viudas y vecinos, milpas y magueyes : el impacto del auge de la población en el Valle de Toluca : el caso de Tenango del Valle en el siglo XVIII Kanter, Deborah Ellen

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…In the case of Tenango, the data for the year 1784 show that the indigenous community still had a good basis for subsistence, but that in time, the progressive fragmentation of property, along with the leasing of lands to the Spaniards, ended up impoverishing the indigenous families in that area. …”
  12. Imaginar el 98: iconografía mexicana de la guerra hispano-cubano-estadounidense Lizardi Pollock, Jorge L.

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…Monar­chists or gachupines (Spaniards), republicans, liberals and  even anarchists, they all fought their internal war of identities. …”
  13. La influencia del contexto europeo posterior a 1848 en el pensamiento de José María Gutiérrez de Estrada Burelli, Maddalena

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…Unpublished archival sources reveal Gutiérrez de Estrada’s direct contacts with the Spaniard Juan Donoso Cortés and the Frenchman Louis Veuillot, for whom the Catholic Church and the papacy took on an increasingly central and prominent political role. …”

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