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  1. Indígenas y comercio en las Huastecas (México), siglo XVIII Escobar Ohmstede, Antonio, Fagoaga Hernández, Ricardo A.

    Historia Mexicana

    2005
    “…The authors also reveal the characteristics of the repartimiento  and suggest that the relations established   by  historians   between   tribute   and  repartimiento should be nuanced.…”
  2. Reindigenización y economía en los Andes, c. 1820-1870, desde la mirada europea Pearce, Adrian J.

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…Thus, historians have begun to explore the consequences of a greater indigenous presence in national life, in the political, cultural, and economic spheres. …”
  3. Max Weber y las religiones de la India Lorenzen, David N.

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2012
    “… This essay discusses the present-day relevance of the discussions of Hindu religion found in the works of the famous German sociologist-historian, Max Weber (1864-1920). Historically, Weber's “value-neutral” approach to the study of so-called world religions can be seen as a great advance over the Christian and European bias found in earlier attempts to analyze non-Christian religions by European and American scholars. …”
  4. El Estado liberal ante las rebeliones populares. México, 1867-1876 Falcón, Romana

    Historia Mexicana

    2005
    “…This paper shows the depth of the discontent, agitation and violence exerted  by the poorest rural groups,  as well as the national  State's systematically repressive reaction, which had not been sufficiently studied by historians.…”

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