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    Forms of Indigenous Labor on New Spain’s Northern Frontiers: The Cases of New Mexico and California (17th–18th Centuries) by David Rex Galindo

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… This essay discusses various forms of Hispanic-Indigenous labor relations on New Spain’s northern frontiers, with a focus on 17th-century New Mexico and late colonial California. …”
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    Políticas coloniales y agendas locales en los márgenes del imperio español : La deportación de vagos mexicanos a las Filipinas, 1765-1811 by Eva Maria Mehl

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This study focuses on the implementation of late Bourbon policies against vagrancy in Spain and the viceroyalty of New Spain. Using the royal decree that in 1775 instituted annual roundups of vagrants in Spain as a point of departure, the first half of this article analyzes the reasons why this ordinance was adopted in Mexico City in 1783 with the purpose of sending vagrants to the Philippines in a systematic manner and complementing the annual quota of soldiers that New Spain had to send to the archipelago. …”
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    Case Study of The Divine Shepherdess Painting by Megan Crouch

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The painting was used in missionary work during the Spanish Colonial period in New Spain (1492-1821). A technical description of the painting’s construction materials and conservation issues are presented. …”
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    Le prix des offices en Nouvelle Espagne : l’exemple de Puebla (1560-1639) by Émilie Senmartin

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In New Spain, municipal offices used to be obtained by royal favour before the end of the sixteenth century. …”
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    Las figuras cómicas del mono y de los portadores de pintura corporal negra entre los nahuas prehispánicos y su transformación en la época colonial by Agnieszka Brylak

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Due to the presence of the same types—the ape and the black or devil—in medieval and Renaissance popular and carnivalesque culture, part of this study will briefly mention the transformation of pre-Hispanic jesters and their fusion with their European counterparts that occurred in colonial times in New Spain.…”
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    Une marrane devant le Saint-Office de l’Inquisition, México, 1642-1649. Isabel Tristán, « La Tristana » by Solange Alberro

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…All of her family of Jewish origin suffered the rigours of the Saint Office, first from the peninsular one and then from the one in New Spain. She was herself a very zealous as well as a very secret practising of Mosaic. …”
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    La pratique des langues indigènes chez les franciscains de la Nouvelle-Espagne au XVIe siècle (province du Santo Evangelio de Mexico, 1570) by Eric Roulet

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In New Spain the Franciscans realize very soon that if they want to convert the Indian masses, they must have a common language. …”
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    About Normative Sanctities and Dissident Spiritualities by María Luisa Solís Zepeda

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This work provides an overview into the semiotic study of Spanish mysticism (Golden Age), and distinguishes between normative mysticism, characterized by adherence to established canon and literary tradition, and another one, which deviates from the norm, particularly in the context of mysticism in New Spain. The paper discusses the case of beatas, women who were often at odds with ecclesiastical authorities due to their unconventional experiences and practices. …”
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    Reconstrucción hipotética de la llegada a España del Códice Trocortesiano en el contexto de la Real Orden de 1752 by Andrés Gutiérrez Usillos

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The cultural, political and administrative circumstances of the mid-18th century in the viceroyalty of New Spain would explain the sending to Spain of the pre-Hispanic Mayan document known as the Trocortesian Codex. …”
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