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Modern Language Review, Cambridge, England, vol. XLIII, 1948.
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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Gustav Ungerer, A Spaniard in Elizabethan England- The correspondence of Antonio Pérez's exile....
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
1979“…Se reseñó el libro: A Spaniard in Elizabethan England- The correspondence of Antonio Pérez's exile.…”
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El “Imperio informal” británico en América Latina: ¿realidad o ficción?
Historia Mexicana
2015Sujets: “…England…”
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Presentación. A ciento cincuenta años de una guerra costosa
Historia Mexicana
1997Sujets: “…England…”
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The Spanish Gypsy (Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker y John Ford, 1623) frente a La gitanilla (1613) de Cervantes: texto y contexto de una tragicomedia jacobea
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2025Sujets: “…Spain vs. England…”
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Las free-standing companies británicas en el México del porfiriato, 1884-1911
Historia Mexicana
1998Sujets: “…England…”
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Inglaterra y el petróleo mexicano durante la primera guerra mundial
Historia Mexicana
1975Sujets: “…England…”
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Genealogía de Los mexicanos pintados por sí mismos
Historia Mexicana
1998“…The article also notes that the model imposed by England, France and Spain, where image and text became an indissoluble binomial in the treatmentt of popular groups, was applied in our country with certain changes, which gave the 1854 Mexican edition a specificity that distinguishes it from its previous homologues.…”
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La bomba de fuego de Newcomen y otros artificios de desagüe: un intento de transferencia de tecnología inglesa a la minería novohispana, 1726-1731
Historia Mexicana
2001“…During the seventeenth century, the machines used in New Spain for draining groundwater were very inferior to those used in England or Germany. This essay analyzes a prívate colonial attempt, in the 1720's, to obtain the Newcomen fire bomb and other European devices, which would prove more efficient than local ones. …”
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Los Bostonians, Yucatán y los primeros rumbos de la arqueología americanista estadounidense, 1875-1894
Historia Mexicana
2012“…The author claims that the “discovering” of what during the 1920's became known as the “Mayan Area” offered New England antique dealers their own and exclusive area, which was gradually “cleansed” of European agents and put under the control of a close-knit group of Bostonians and their allies, thanks, among other things, to the control of the consulate in Merida. …”
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El comercio de México con Oriente, 1821-1870. Un primer acercamiento desde las importaciones
Historia Mexicana
2020“…This last exercise concentrates on the merchandise that arrived in Mexico and was then re-exported to England and the United States. Consular sources allow us to not only confirm some traces of this trade, but also to identify primary routes and ports, as well as the intermediaries that played a leading role at each stage.…”
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La medida de América: de la observación métrica ilustrada española al empirismo razonado humboldtiano
Historia Mexicana
2017“…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. In fact, some of the first scientific missions were undertaken by French explorers, almost always members of the Académie des Sciences de Paris, a prestigious institution with a great deal of experience in the use of scientific instruments. …”