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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (4): 695–696.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Charlotte M. Gradie The Jesuits in Latin America, 1549 – 2000: 450 Years of Inculturation, Defense of Human Rights, and Prophetic Witness . By Klaiber Jeffrey L. SJ . St. Louis, MO : Institute of Jesuit Sources , 2009 . Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index . viii , 463 . Paper...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1960) 40 (3): 473–474.
Published: 01 August 1960
...Kathryn Abbey Hanna Florida on Trial. An eye witness account of life in Florida datelined at St. Augustine in 1602 . By Arnade Charles W. . Coral Gables, Florida , 1959 . University of Miami Press . University of Miami Hispanic American Studies No. 16 . Maps. Illustrations...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (3): 450–451.
Published: 01 August 1964
...Gabriel Jackson The Spanish Cockpit. An Eye-Witness Account of the Political and Social Conflicts of the Spanish Civil War . By Borkenau Franz . Foreword by Brenan Gerald . Ann Arbor, Michigan , 1963 . University of Michigan Press . Ann Arbor Paperback. Glossary . Pp. xiii...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1940) 20 (1): 135–136.
Published: 01 February 1940
...W. H. Callcott An Eye-Witness of Mexico . By Marett R. H. K. . ( London, New York, Toronto : Oxford University Press , 1939 . Pp. xi , 268 . $3.00 .) Copyright 1940 by Duke University Press 1940 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 205.
Published: 01 February 1969
..., and an American account. Their story of the emigrant trail is based on Overton Johnson and William H. Winter; that of the conquest of California upon Frémont. They selected what they thought was a “representative group of witnesses to each period of the California experience,” but shy away from the twentieth...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (2): 231–263.
Published: 01 May 2021
... in Angola before her enslavement. This article reconstructs Paula and her descendants' multigenerational legal battle and reveals that their struggle for freedom was, in large part, a struggle against archives. I examine a unique aspect of the freedom suit: witness testimony from Paula's former kin...
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in Beyond Cajamarca: A Spatial Narrative Reimagining of the Encounter in Peru, 1532–1533
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 4. The trajectories of Hernando Curi Huaranga and eight Yauyos witnesses during the Spanish occupation of Cajamarca, 1532–33, according to testimony they provided in the 1573 lawsuit.
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in Beyond Cajamarca: A Spatial Narrative Reimagining of the Encounter in Peru, 1532–1533
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 6. Of six witnesses who testified to being in Jauja (or elsewhere within Wanka territory) upon hearing of Atawallpa's capture sometime in late 1532, five headed north as a result of this news. The sixth, Canchaya, was instead ordered by his kuraka to travel south to Cuzco for unknown
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (2): 205–238.
Published: 01 May 2013
..., and witnesses, their shared itineraries, and how these itineraries changed over time. Thus they reveal patterns of geographical mobility and networks created by common experiences. Marriage files can be easily quantified, which allows us to track historical trends. At the same time, each file offers a unique...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (1): 29–61.
Published: 01 February 2017
.... In criminal cases, indigenous, casta, and even creole witnesses and suspects required interpreters to translate their statements. This article builds on earlier research into indigenous-language documentation but shifts its emphasis to mundane genres produced by non-Mayas, demonstrating that the linguistic...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (3): 489–522.
Published: 01 August 2010
...: The courts changed the standards of evidence so that they gave clear preference to the empirical observations of the litigants and witnesses rather than their personal reputations; they reorganized court jurisdictions into an unambiguous hierarchy; they increased transparency; and they adopted...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (1): 1–28.
Published: 01 February 2017
...John K. Thornton Abstract The early eighteenth century witnessed the rise to power of the Miskitu Zambos within the Miskitu Kingdom on the Caribbean coast of Honduras and Nicaragua. The Zambos were the offspring of African slaves from a pirated slave ship and the indigenous inhabitants...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (1): 39–79.
Published: 01 February 2005
... of witnesses, to satisfy a hunger for insight into the social worlds that gave rise to them. Only rarely have scholars savored the record for the intricacies of procedure, the use of language, the burden of proof, the presentation of evidence, or the modes of legal reasoning—the stuff of law in practice...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (2): 195–232.
Published: 01 May 2020
...Figure 4. The trajectories of Hernando Curi Huaranga and eight Yauyos witnesses during the Spanish occupation of Cajamarca, 1532–33, according to testimony they provided in the 1573 lawsuit. ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (4): 561–563.
Published: 01 November 1946
... have happened some time in 1522 or 1523. In all the testimony that was given in these various proceedings the most astonishing is the fact that in those regarding Martin, the bastard, not one of the witnesses knew when he was born, although Diego de Ordaz and Alonso de Herrera should have known...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (3): 385–403.
Published: 01 August 1976
... of these your kingdoms . . . [of] Seville, where I was born.” (JCBL, ms. of De thesauris. . . , fol. 135v, and cf. Historia , II, 385 and 531.) Witnesses gave their birthplace and/or residence. 19 See complete text in the Appendix . Don Fray Bartolomé de las Casas left the College of San...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1975) 55 (2): 347–348.
Published: 01 May 1975
.... There are some fascinating new details, however. The witnesses make it clear, for instance, that the burdens imposed on the communities were far from being borne equally by all of their members. Wealthy Indians could purchase exemption from the mita and could often avoid the exactions of the corregidores...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (1): 131–132.
Published: 01 February 1995
... fieldwork from late 1983 and early 1984, mainly in the Mexican Lacandón forest refugee camps but eventually also in resistance groups hiding in the Guatemalan jungle. He took the name Marcos: “I am like the evangelist Mark, who spread the good news without having been a firsthand witness. Like him, I have...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (1): 1–33.
Published: 01 February 2021
... for the absence of original certifications, officers who were present when slaves were captured began to appear in litigation suits to provide memoriales , or witness accounts. The spoken word iterated both present and absent documents as a priori—that is, as constitutive of a reality now being reconstituted...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1993) 73 (3): 520–522.
Published: 01 August 1993
.... Though they develop quite different explanations for Sendero’s strength and endurance, Tom de Wit and Vera Gianotten, Carlos Degregori, Billie Jean Isbell, and Palmer himself share an initial perplexity about how an authoritarian, violent, ideologically extremist organization—one initially not taken very...
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