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Legal History of New Spain, 16th-17th Centuries

2014
The legal history of New Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries has been studied from three perspectives: that of the legal historians, from an institutional viewpoint, and finally with regard to the social history. The historians of Derecho indiano qualify the law of the 16th and 17th centuries as casuistic in nature.
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The Geographical relations in the 16th century. Changes in agriculture in New Spain half a century after the conquest

Anuario Histórico Ibérico. Anuário Histórico Ibérico
The Geographical Relations of the 16th century are a rarely used source for studying New Spain. Moreover, the period they covered was studied much less than that of the conquest and independence. New Spain was the fi rst American region where the agriculture of the Antillean Europeans collided with Mesoamerican agriculture, which was without livestock,
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La Identidad De Los Esclavos Como Miserables: Discursos Y Acciones En Nueva Espaaa (Siglos XVI-XVIII) (Slaves Identities as Miserable: Discourses and Actions in New Spain (16th- 18th Century))

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Spanish Abstract: La pobreza se cimento, en sus diferentes acepciones, como una forma de gobierno en las Indias. La presencia de instituciones y su filosofia hacia los mas necesitados y desprotegidos se ha estudiado sobre todo en relacion a los indios que gozaron del status juridico de miserable.
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Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in Spain (ENE-COVID): a nationwide, population-based seroepidemiological study

Lancet, The, 2020
Marina Pollan   +2 more
exaly  

Digital Graphic Documentation and Architectural Heritage: Deformations in a 16th-Century Ceiling of the Pinelo Palace in Seville (Spain)

ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
Juan F Reinoso-Gordo   +1 more
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Religious Culture or Cult?: Literary and Visual Perceptions and Experiences of the Virgin Mary in Spain and the New World (13th-16th c.)

The Virgin Mary, an idolized figure, has influenced believers’ lives across geographical and chronological boundaries throughout the Iberian Peninsula and the New World. It is evident that over the centuries there has been a transformation of the Virgin Mary’s perception and representation among Iberian audiences in both literature and the visual arts ...
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