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“According to the possibility of the Natives, make the appropriate demonstrations of thanks and rejoicing”. Celebrations in towns and villages on the occasion of the swearing-in of Prince Luis Fernando (Philippines, 1712) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 87-107
  • Y. Alexander Narváez
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
At the threshold of a “very harsh war”: Indigenous resistance in the letters of the conquest of Chile (1545-1552) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 315-39
  • Eric Francisco Salazar Lisboa
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
The Bogotá clergy and state authorities in the transition from the Viceroyalty of Nueva Granada to the Republic of Colombia (1817-1827) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 398-427
  • Francesco Ferrari
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Celebrations for the Truce of Nice in New Spain: the conquest of Rhodes and the conquest of Jerusalem (1539) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 265-89
  • Beatriz Aracil Varón
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
The episcopal entry into Puebla de los Ángeles, 1640-1774 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 191-212
  • Sergio Rosas Salas
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Festive processions of the Society of Jesus in Tunja, Nuevo Reino de Granada during the 17th and 18th centuries 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 213-36
  • Abel Fernando Martínez Martín
  • Andrés Ricardo Otálora Cascante
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Festivity and power in New Spain: the Festive Reform of 1789 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 136-66
  • Antonio de Jesús Enríquez Sánchez
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
For whom do the bells toll? Feast and tragedy: bells and their symbolic role in the conflicts of independence in Spain and America (1808-1825) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 237-64
  • Justo Cuño Bonito
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
From enthusiasm to disappointment: Indigenous parcialidades and collective sovereignty in Mexico City through three Indigenous intellectuals’ writings, 1812-1827 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 374-97
  • Argelia Segovia Liga
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Government and discipline in the parishes of the Archbishopric of Mexico after the Third Mexican Council (1585-1630) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 340-73
  • Rodolfo Aguirre
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Mourning as a First Fiesta. Sociocultural changes in Chiapas’ burial celebrations (16th-19th centuries) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 167-90
  • Luz del Rocío Bermúdez Hernández
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
The municipal councils and the Royal Festival in the Spanish monarchy: sociability and ornamentation (18th century) 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 53-86
  • Inmaculada Rodríguez Moya
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Preparing the fete: logistics and material management in royal oaths and Funerals in the New Kingdom of Granada in the 18th century 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 108-35
  • Julián Andrei Velasco Pedraza
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Presentación 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 13-22
  • Beatriz Carolina Peña
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Religious and political ceremonies: royal visits and entrances of Isabella the Catholic in the play with Indian references Todo es dar en una cosa, by Tirso de Molina 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 290-313
  • Ana Zúñiga Lacruz
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
“The viceroys are copies of the majesty”. Armendáriz, alter ego of the King in Viceregal visual culture 2025 Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 24-52
  • José Javier Azanza López
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Presentación 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 8-18
  • Antonio Escobar Ohmstede
  • Diana Bonnett Vélez
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
  • Maria Rosalina Bulcão Loureiro
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
  • Camilo Andrés Colorado Yepes
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
  • Carlos Roberto Gutiérrez Peraza
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
  • Antonio Escobar Ohmstede
  • Marta Martín Gabaldón
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
  • Cecilia Martínez
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
  • Andrea Alejandra Martínez Coronel
  • José Gustavo González Flores
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
  • Juan David Montoya Guzmán
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
  • María Dolores Palomo Infante
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
  • Luis Rubén Pérez Pinzón
  • Marian Johanna Rugeles Páez
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
  • Natalia Soledad Salerno
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
  • Soraia Sales Dornelles
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
  • Hugues Sánchez
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Presentación 2024 Fronteras de la Historia 29 (2): 13-17
  • Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo
  • Rafael Chambouleyron
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
  • Daniel Esteban Unigarro Caguasango
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
  • Antonio Jaramillo Arango
  • Daniel Giraldo Sabogal
  • Juan David Sarmiento Rodríguez
  • Ricardo Borrero L.
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
  • Alirio Cardoso
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
  • André Pompeu
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
  • Vanice Siqueira de Melo
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
  • Pablo Ibáñez-Bonillo
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
  • Ângela Domingues
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
  • Shems Kasmi
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
  • Julián Galindo Zuluaga
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
  • Frédéric Spillemaeker
  • John Jairo Cardenas Herrera
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
  • Jorge García Riart
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
  • Célia Nonata da Silva
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
  • John Jairo Marín Tamayo
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
  • Alexandre Coello de La Rosa
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676
Presentación 2023 Fronteras de la Historia 28 (1): 9-12
  • Carlos Gustavo Hiestroza González
  • Julian Andrei Velasco Pedraza
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
  • Caroline Cunill
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
  • David Alejandro Sánchez Muñoz
  • Gerardo Lara Cisneros
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
  • Ismael Jiménez Gómez
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
  • María Eugenia Albornoz Vásquez
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
  • Carlos Zegarra Moretti
H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] 0123-4676