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Presentación | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 8-18 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
“It’s public that is misbehaving”: indigenous and mestiza women among the prostitution allegations brought to the Ecclesiastical Court of the Bishopric of Maranhão in the 18th century | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 138-58 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The border as a colonial invention: a reinterpretation of cultural boundaries in a region of the eastern Andes of Colombia | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 183-205 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Challenging relationships, fleeting desires. Women of African origin and magical practices in the Port of Campeche, 1639 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 270-88 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Conflicts and negotiations on natural resources in the Valles Centrales of Oaxaca, 18th century. The case of Santo Domingo Tomaltepec and Tlalixtac | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 84-115 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Escapes, rebellions and cabildos. The response of the indigenous people of Chiquitos to the Bourbon reforms | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 42-62 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The epidemic of fevers (Typhus) of 1814 in the Tlaxcalan Indian villages of northeastern Nueva España | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 159-81 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Melchor de Salazar: itinerary and social mobility in the Governorships of Popayán and Chocó, 1548-1623 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 289-317 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The pueblos de indios of Chiapas during the period of the Intendencia. 1786-1821. Some changes in its political, economic, and religious organization | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 116-37 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Pueblo de Indios of Bucaramanga. Socioeconomic and population conflicts caused by bread traders | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 20-41 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Former Spanish-Creole captives and mediation roles: the case of the expeditions to Salinas Grandes (1778-1810) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 242-69 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Living and rule in the village of Indians Viana: Pombaline directory in the Amazon (1757-1798) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 63-83 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Two cattle-producing areas “bovine, horse and goat” in the governorate of Santa Marta: Valledupar and Valencia de Jesús, 1740-1810 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 206-41 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Presentación | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 13-17 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
From undulant serpent to river course: Amazon’s colonial representation and cartographic invention | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 19-42 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Construction and uses of canoes in the Amazon basin during the 16th and 17th centuries | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 43-69 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The Amazon connection: Tupi and Tapuia exchanges in Dutch Atlantic trade (1600-1641) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 70-91 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Dispute over the colonial sertão of an Iberian Amazon: the case of sertão spices (17th and 18th centuries) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 92-117 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The river as a space of contest: the politics of Portuguese occupation in Guaporé (1740 - 1770) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 118-39 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Indigenous resistances and territorialities in the frontiers of the Iberian Amazon in the mid-18th century | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 140-69 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Amazonia in the history of the New World: Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira, the “Observações Gerais e Particulares sobre a Classe dos Mamíferos” and the Native peoples | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 170-97 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Encomienda, power and miscegenation. An approach to the life journey of two Mestizo encomenderos of the Nuevo Reino de Granada in the second half of the 16th century | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 199-223 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The economy of the Santafé (Bogotá) Jesuits: the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé and the house-novitiate of Las Nieves (1752-1766) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 224-51 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Invent the republic in the animal kingdom: the animals of the Llano as protagonists of the independence of Nueva Granada and Venezuela, 1814-1819 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 252-75 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Roads that arrive, not leave, from colonial Paraguay. A centripetal explanation based on three cases in the Valle de Salinas | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 276-96 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
'Will the war be waged with all its ugliness, with iron and fire’: of the right of resistance in Portuguese America | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 297-319 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Administration and finances of the Hospital de San Pedro in Santafé in the Nuevo Reino de Granada (1539-1635) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 320-43 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Royal patronage and the ecclesiastical patronage in the Philippines: the case of the military vicar Jerónimo de Herrera y Figueroa (1668-1677) | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 344-67 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Presentación | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 9-12 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Poor people, indigenous people, enslaved people and personae miserabilis: a reflection on their lawyers in the Consejo de Indias and the Audiencia de México in the sixteenth century | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 15-37 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Between the service and the profit. Performance and usual practice among Capitanes Protectores of the Sierra Gorda, New Spain, 1590-1680 | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 39-61 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Governors, presidio captains and Jesuit missionaries at the gates of the Novo-Hispanic north. The presence of the protector of Indians in the territory of Gran Nayar (18th century) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 63-88 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Defensores, coadjutores, tenientes partidarios. Names, practices and institutional place of the Protectors of Indians. Chile, 1700-1821 | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 89-116 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The Royal Decree of 1871 and the dispute over the control over the Protectores partidarios in the Intendancy of Trujillo | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 117-38 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Fiscal Protector de Indios during New Spain’s collapse (1811-1821): some notes regarding the end of a colonial institution | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 139-58 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The arrival of the benefited parish priests to the Indian towns. Politics and conflict in Oapan, Archbishopric of Mexico | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 161-88 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The eastern frontier of Mendoza in the eighteenth century: the case of Corocorto's post between Chile and Rio de la Plata | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 189-209 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Rumor or truth? The Peste in Cartagena de Indias in 1696 | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 211-36 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Epidemics and the impact of mortality in Santafé, New Granada, 1739-1800 | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 237-70 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Variation on a theme: demographic patterns at Nuestra Señora de los Reyes Yapeyú Mission (Corrientes, Argentina) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 271-308 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Presentación | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 8-19 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The palenque of Limón through the voice of a Maroon, provincia de Cartagena (17th century) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 21-49 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The uprising of the African diaspora in the gold mines of Antioquia and the creation of the Palenque del Nechí (1580-1648) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 50-75 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Women in the geographies of marronage - Territorial intimacy as a freedom strategy: the case of María de Los Santos and her Bonga | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 76-99 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
From La Guaira to Nueva España: Juan Nepomuceno and blasphemy as a freedom strategy (1755-1796) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 100-25 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
"Servile freedom": juridical uncertainty and legal creativity on the road to emancipation (1789-1824) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 126-44 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
“Hasta que fue menester apelar al juzgado de su merced”: the legal culture of litigant slaves in the Viceroyalty of the Nuevo Reino de Granada (1789-1809) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 145-72 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Freedom rumors during the Insurrection of the Comuneros in the province of Antioquia (1781-1782) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 173-98 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
Slave resistances and manumissions in New Granada during gradual abolitionism (1819-1849) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 199-226 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
The Portoviejo's cabildo on the establishment of the Republic of Colombia (1821-1822) | 2023 | Fronteras de la Historia 28 (22): 228-49 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 |