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  1. Biografía y vivencia global en el Río de la Plata durante una época de guerras y revoluciones, 1795-1815 Ibarra, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…His background, local roots and global experience made him a military actor at the edges of the Spanish Empire, his testimonies taking on importance for their reading of the world. …”
  2. El vidrio en Filipinas: de las importaciones a las manufacturas locales (siglos XVI-XVIII) Martins Torres, Andreia

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…It identifies the origin of the glass used in this zone of the Spanish Empire and explores the development of local production initiatives. …”
  3. El significado de la Constitución en el programa político de Agustín de Iturbide, 1821-1824 Arenal Fenochio, Jaime del

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…If Iturbide's program opposed the  1812 Spanish Consti­tution, it was because it privileged the historical constitution over the one accepted in Cádiz for all the Spanish Empire, not specif­ically for México. The author analyzes several of Iturbide's docu­ments where  this program was expressed without contradictions from 1821 to the moment of his death in 1824.…”
  4. La medida de América: de la observación métrica ilustrada española al empirismo razonado humboldtiano Puig-Samper, Miguel Ángel

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…In its colonial aspect, Enlightenment science was obsessed with measuring a territory with objective observations made by using an ever-increasing arsenal of scientific instruments. In the Spanish Empire, there were a countless number of maritime and overland expeditions tasked with this difficult mission, one upon which other colonial powers, such as England and France, had already embarked. …”
  5. Voz, afecto y representación nahua en la canción vernácula del siglo XVII Chávez Bárcenas, Ireri Elizabeth

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…In these songs, Indians are represented as humble shepherds who sympathize with Christ’s suffering, a particularly interesting image when put into the context of the intense debate on the exploitation of the indigenous population in the textile industry, which was undermining the legitimacy of the overseas expansion of the Spanish Empire in the late 16th Century.The artistic representation of marginalized groups in New Spain offers a valuable opportunity to reflect on the possible motivations that inspired these devotional songs, whether they be theological, political or social. …”

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