This article analyzes the transformations of the southern border of the ancient Tenochtitlan Island in terms of spatiality and collective liminality zones in pre-hispanic times when these changes were oriented toward new territorial modalities and institutional border determination. These characteristics defined the Republic of Indians that was settled amidst the viceroy territory (Mexico City) from the 16th century. Collection and systematization of a broad range of archive, document, and bibliographic sources resulted in the taxonomic change of the administration status for four southern population centers with conurbation characteristics: Toltenco, Zoquipan, Mixiuhcan and Iztacalco. The conjunction among tax interests of the elite indige...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
This article intends to describe the most relevant factors affecting the configuration the territory...
Indigenous governors played a fundamental role in the early years of the viceroyalty of the New Spai...
This article suggests an approach to the conditions of existence of the Mexico-Tenochtitlan metropol...
Aun cuando se asume que la sociedad mesoamericana prehispánica alcanzó un elevado desarrollo en sus ...
By 1557, and taking advantage of the situation created by the congregación policy, Don Juan Cocom an...
This article studies the socio-spatial ordering of the Chita reservation in the second half of the 1...
This article analyses the structure of Colonial power within the indigenous communities of the Provi...
This article sketches the special configuration of the indigenous reservation the Crown granted to t...
Based on the fundamental recognition of the effect Spanish occupation had on the distribution of spa...
Los avances de investigación aquí presentados acerca de la organización socioespacial en Méjico en l...
The Mexica founded Tenochtitlan on an island and developed a complex hydraulic system to manage thei...
This paper studies the formation of ethnic Indian villages and missions on the northern frontier of ...
Throughout this article, we explain the nature of the Mixtec kingdoms from the point of view of the ...
The reconstruction process of what Mexico City would be was initiated after the Mexico-Tenochtitlan ...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
This article intends to describe the most relevant factors affecting the configuration the territory...
Indigenous governors played a fundamental role in the early years of the viceroyalty of the New Spai...
This article suggests an approach to the conditions of existence of the Mexico-Tenochtitlan metropol...
Aun cuando se asume que la sociedad mesoamericana prehispánica alcanzó un elevado desarrollo en sus ...
By 1557, and taking advantage of the situation created by the congregación policy, Don Juan Cocom an...
This article studies the socio-spatial ordering of the Chita reservation in the second half of the 1...
This article analyses the structure of Colonial power within the indigenous communities of the Provi...
This article sketches the special configuration of the indigenous reservation the Crown granted to t...
Based on the fundamental recognition of the effect Spanish occupation had on the distribution of spa...
Los avances de investigación aquí presentados acerca de la organización socioespacial en Méjico en l...
The Mexica founded Tenochtitlan on an island and developed a complex hydraulic system to manage thei...
This paper studies the formation of ethnic Indian villages and missions on the northern frontier of ...
Throughout this article, we explain the nature of the Mixtec kingdoms from the point of view of the ...
The reconstruction process of what Mexico City would be was initiated after the Mexico-Tenochtitlan ...
The repeated failures of military and civilian groups to settle in the Baja California peninsula mad...
This article intends to describe the most relevant factors affecting the configuration the territory...
Indigenous governors played a fundamental role in the early years of the viceroyalty of the New Spai...