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La frontera en el mundo hispánico. Abya-Yala, Quito (2014), 535 S.
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El Camino Real de los Tejas, past & present. [Catalog of an exhibition organized by Texas A & M University, the Consulate General of Spain in Houston, and Spain Arts & Culture, and held in the Whitley Suite of the Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University, from November 2 to November 11, 2011]. Texas A&M University, Sterling C. Evans Library, 2011, College Station, TX (2011), 51 S.
Zeitschriftenartikel (3)
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2. Ser. 2, S. 405 - 432 (2015)
"Primero hombres, luego cristianos": Un análisis sobre la conversión forzosa en la frontera de Texas. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 4.
Zeitschriftenartikel
73, S. 575 - 604 (2013)
Los misioneros franciscanos ante la conversión religiosa en la Alta California Española. Archivo Ibero-Americano. Revista de estudios históricos 5.
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20, S. 157 - 170 (2007)
Franciscanos e indios en la Alta California española, 1769-1822. Espacio, tiempo y forma. Serie 4, Historia moderna Beitrag in Sammelwerk (4)
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Beitrag in Sammelwerk
Agency and Asymmetrics: Actors and their Access to Resources in Colonial and Development Setting. In: Discourses of Weakness and Resource Regimes: Trajectories of a New Research Program, S. 293 - 327 (Hg. Amelung, I.; Leppin, H.; Müller, C. A.). Campus, Frankfurt am Main (2018)
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Beitrag in Sammelwerk
Rex Galindo, D.). Abya Yala, Quito (2014)
La sacramentalización de la frontera. El programa misionero franciscano del Colegio Apostólico de Tarija en Bolivia al final de la colonia. In: La frontera en el mundo hispánico, S. 437 - 458 (Hg. Sanz Camañes, P.; 8.
Beitrag in Sammelwerk
Rex Galindo, D.). Abya Yala, Quito (2014)
Presentación. In: La frontera en el mundo hispánico, S. 21 - 36 (Hg. Sanz Camañes, P.; 9.
Beitrag in Sammelwerk
Conferences on Theology and Indian Languages: A Program to Train Missionaries in New Spain. In: From La Florida to La California. Franciscan evangelization in the Spanish borderlands, S. 251 - 270 (Hg. Johnson, T. J.; Melville, G.). The Academy of American Franciscan History, Berkeley, Calif (2013)
Rezension (13)
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25, S. 357 - 358 (2017)
Normatividades religiosas en la conformación de un sistema jurídico colonial en México [Reseña de: Osvaldo F. Pardo, Honor and Personhood in Early Modern Mexico, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2015]. Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History Rg 11.
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6, S. 461 - 462 (2017)
[Reseña de: Clara García Ayluardo, Desencuentros con la tradición. Los fieles y la desaparición de las cofradías de la Ciudad de México en el siglo XVIII, Ciudad de México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 2015.]. Vínculos de Historia 12.
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94, S. 556 - 557 (2017)
[Review of: Steven E. Turley, Franciscan Spirituality and Mission in New Spain, 1524-1599. Conflict beneath the Sycamore Tree (Luke 19:1-10) (Farnham/Burlington: Ashgate, 2014]. Bulletin of Spanish studies 13.
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53,1, S. 83 - 84 (2015)
[Review of: Richard Graham, Independence in Latin America: Contrasts and Comparisons, Austin 2013]. East Texas Historical Journal 14.
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83, S. 757 - 759 (2014)
[Review of: Frances L. Ramos, Identity, Ritual, and Power in Colonial Puebla, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2012]. Church history 15.
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100, S. 634 - 635 (2014)
[Review of: John J. O’Hagan, Lands Never Trodden: The Franciscans and the California Missions, Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press. Distrib. University of Nebraska Press. 2013]. The catholic historical review 16.
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118, S. 82 - 83 (2014)
[Review of: Albrecht Classen, Early History of the Southwest through the Eyes of German-Speaking Jesuit Missionaries: A Transcultural Experience in the Eighteenth Century, Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2013]. The Southwestern historical quarterly 17.
Rezension
2. Ser. 2, S. 75 - 76 (2014)
[Review of: David Yetman, Conflict in colonial Sonora: Indians, priests, and settlers, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2012]. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 18.
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117, S. 92 - 93 (2013)
[Review of: Donald E. Chipman, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, The Great Pedestrian of North and South America, Denton: Texas State Historical Association, 2012]. The Southwestern historical quarterly 19.
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2. Ser. 1, S. 197 - 198 (2013)
[Review of: Magnus Lundberg, Church Life between the Metropolitan and the Local: Parishes, Parishioners, and Parish Priests in Seventeenth-Century Mexico, Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2011]. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 20.
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115, S. 101 - 102 (2011)
[Review of: Sarah Bronwen Horton, The Santa Fe Fiesta, Reinvented: Staking Ethno-Nationalist Claims to a Disappearing Homeland, Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research, 2010]. The Southwestern historical quarterly