This dissertation provides the first in-depth analysis of the “Bourbon language reforms”—a series of royal and ecclesiastical policies aimed at spreading the Spanish language in New Spain (now Mexico), enacted primarily between the 1750s and 1770s under the rule of the Bourbon dynasty. The limited scholarship on these reforms has assumed that a monolithic Bourbon state sought to mold a monolingual, Spanish-speaking empire. It has also suggested that creoles (American-born Spaniards), mendicants (Franciscan, Dominican and Augustinian friars), indigenous peoples, or some combination thereof responded by uniformly opposing the Bourbon state’s oppressive measures. I challenge both of these arguments by analyzing the central Mexican Catholic Chu...
My dissertation examines the confrontation of pictographic and alphabetical writing systems in sixte...
This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 17...
textThis thesis will discuss the factors that lead to language shift from Zapotec to Spanish in San ...
This dissertation provides the first in-depth analysis of the “Bourbon language reforms”—a series of...
This dissertation examines conquering creole consciousness through the voluminous pastoral and ethno...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONNahuatl-Language Petitions and Letters from Northwestern New Spain, 1580...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
[EN] Although the Spanish Crown, beginning in 1503, issued different directives on the education and...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
This dissertation examines the language and literacy ideologies of in-service fronteriza bilingual e...
This dissertation adds fresh insights into the creation of popular religion in colonial Mexico, begi...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
The question that has long tantalized historians, observing the process of Mexico City\u27s transiti...
textThis dissertation examines the Catholic Church’s response to the mid-nineteenth century Mexican ...
HonorsInternational StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/169...
My dissertation examines the confrontation of pictographic and alphabetical writing systems in sixte...
This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 17...
textThis thesis will discuss the factors that lead to language shift from Zapotec to Spanish in San ...
This dissertation provides the first in-depth analysis of the “Bourbon language reforms”—a series of...
This dissertation examines conquering creole consciousness through the voluminous pastoral and ethno...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONNahuatl-Language Petitions and Letters from Northwestern New Spain, 1580...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
[EN] Although the Spanish Crown, beginning in 1503, issued different directives on the education and...
Prior to World War II and the subsequent social rights movements, historical scholarship on colonial...
This dissertation examines the language and literacy ideologies of in-service fronteriza bilingual e...
This dissertation adds fresh insights into the creation of popular religion in colonial Mexico, begi...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
The question that has long tantalized historians, observing the process of Mexico City\u27s transiti...
textThis dissertation examines the Catholic Church’s response to the mid-nineteenth century Mexican ...
HonorsInternational StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/169...
My dissertation examines the confrontation of pictographic and alphabetical writing systems in sixte...
This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 17...
textThis thesis will discuss the factors that lead to language shift from Zapotec to Spanish in San ...