In this article we review the ethnographic work performed by friar Jerónimo de Alcalá, a sixteenthcentury Franciscan missionary, by means of translation. His major work, Relación de Michoacán, is one of the most valuable colonial manuscripts in the Americas. In order to draw up the chronicle, the friar compiled, translated and set down in writing the Purepecha oral tradition, rescuing from oblivion the historical and anthropological testimony of Michoacan’s cultural wealth. The scientific rigour of his fieldwork, that he humbly performed as a “faithful interpreter” and merely with missionary intentions, has made his work an indispensable documentary source.Cet article propose un panorama sur le travail ethnographique réalisé par le missionn...
One of the gaps that exist in the historiography dealing with the history of the Indian people of Mi...
In this article I intend to address the issue of subjects of enunciation in the complex colonial chr...
In this article the author studies the commitment of the laymen to evangelize the Peruvian indigenou...
En el presente artículo revisamos el trabajo etnográfico que un misionero franciscano del siglo XVI,...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
In the context of the work developed by the Jesuits in Ethiopia in the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
En el contexto de la labor que la misión jesuita desarrolló en Etiopía en los siglos XVI y XVII, el ...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
A missionary ethnography of the Sauvages : the first franciscan description of the Chiriguano people...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
La literatura produïda pels franciscans sobre les seves missions entre els chiriguanos va ser fortam...
International audienceEste artículo pretende analizar el significado que adquieren, en el contexto s...
Against the backdrop of the Mexican Church's 16th-century evangelization project, this work sets out...
The objective of this article is the study of the traditional music that flowered during the colonia...
Las órdenes religiosas desempeñaron un papel fundamental en la historia cultural del Nuevo Continent...
One of the gaps that exist in the historiography dealing with the history of the Indian people of Mi...
In this article I intend to address the issue of subjects of enunciation in the complex colonial chr...
In this article the author studies the commitment of the laymen to evangelize the Peruvian indigenou...
En el presente artículo revisamos el trabajo etnográfico que un misionero franciscano del siglo XVI,...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
In the context of the work developed by the Jesuits in Ethiopia in the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
En el contexto de la labor que la misión jesuita desarrolló en Etiopía en los siglos XVI y XVII, el ...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
A missionary ethnography of the Sauvages : the first franciscan description of the Chiriguano people...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
La literatura produïda pels franciscans sobre les seves missions entre els chiriguanos va ser fortam...
International audienceEste artículo pretende analizar el significado que adquieren, en el contexto s...
Against the backdrop of the Mexican Church's 16th-century evangelization project, this work sets out...
The objective of this article is the study of the traditional music that flowered during the colonia...
Las órdenes religiosas desempeñaron un papel fundamental en la historia cultural del Nuevo Continent...
One of the gaps that exist in the historiography dealing with the history of the Indian people of Mi...
In this article I intend to address the issue of subjects of enunciation in the complex colonial chr...
In this article the author studies the commitment of the laymen to evangelize the Peruvian indigenou...