No. 42 (2019)

Artículos

Aude Argouse, Marta Soliva Sánchez
9-32
Not a single document is innocent. Material marks of the paper in Notarial Records of Santiago de Chile, ca. 1680-1720
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Francisco Miguel Martín Blázquez
33-50
The Personal Archive of Juan Ramón Osés. Sources to know the judicial labor during Mexico’s Independence Era
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Jaqueline Vassallo
51-68
Considerations on the problem of the inquisitorial judicial sources for the study of the Inquisition in America. The Lima Court case
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Ignacio Chuecas Saldías
69-88
The voice of the underground America in judicial documentation. Indigenous and Portuguese new christian witnesses in legal processes of the 16th Century
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Irina Polastrelli
89-113
The judicialization of political dissidence in the Rioplatense revolution, 1810-1820
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Dardo Ramírez Braschi, Dario Lopez Villagra
114-137
The Judicial power and the formation of tthe State of Corrientes in the 19th Century
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María Laura Salinas, Fátima Victoria Valenzuela
138-159
Judicial files and digital humanities in the periphery of the Spanish Empire. The Archive of Corrientes. Argentina. XVII-XIX Centuries
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Carlos Moreno Amador
160-191
The value of the Juicio de Residencia as a documentary source: structure, characteristics and peculiarities. The paradigm of Tabasco in the second half of the 17th Century
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José Luis Caño Ortigosa
192-213
The judicial sources for the study of Indianos cabildos
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Lucrecia Enríquez
214-236
The awakening of the Chilean cabildos at the end of the Eighteenth Century
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Alfonso Hernández Rodríguez
237-268
The control of the territory in Nueva Vizcaya at the end of the 18th Century through the proposal of new curatos, misiones, generalatos and subdelegaciones ideated by the first intendente Felipe Díaz de Ortega
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