New Mexico and Central America are united by Pre-Hispanic and Colonial history. While Uto-Nicarao languages expand from Utah to Nicaragua, the Christ of Esquipulas’ pilgrims travel from El Trifinio (Central America Northern Triangle) to Chimayo (NM). “Bordering the New Spain. Between Aztlán (NM) and Cuscatlán (SV)” explores both sides of an ancient Viceroyalty to unveil a Camino Real (Real and Royal Road) whose forgotten signs are recognized only by subjective deposition. In the first place, a personal chronicle explains Hispanic admiration to their own legacy in the USA, which would connect them to the South. Afterwards, the essay comments ancestral linguistic and cultural bounds —forgotten by national history and civism— between the south...
History is a part of who we are and how a society is shape. Every detail, every event in history has...
Este estudio describe el desarrollo del municipio de Santa María Natívitas Yancuitlalpan, situado en...
FROM THE CREOLE COUNTRY TO THE MEXICAN NATION: THE SURGE AND ARTICULATION OF NATIONALISM IN THE PRIN...
Border and missionary practice are two historical realities that proceed simultaneously in the colon...
Se analiza desde una perspectiva etnohistórica la paz forjada por los indios comanches y los goberna...
En 1632 se publicó la primera edición de la Historia verdadera de la Nueva España, una de las grande...
Innovación en TICCuando los exploradores españoles entraron por primera vez a este territorio a inic...
La colonización del continente americano, y de México en particular, provocó un sinfín de contactos ...
The border states of Mexico and the United States present a set of diverse problems that can not be ...
La cultura Bolaños se desarrolló a todo lo largo del cañón de Bolaños, ubicado en el norte de Jalisc...
Este trabajo propone mostrar que la Nueva España fue el terreno de una construcción de imaginarios d...
In early 17th century, Mexico City became a hive of activity again. Not only origins and skin colour...
The study of any region is imbued with the needto investigate its historical background. Thenorth of...
Bernardino de Sahagún came to New Spain in 1529 and remained in America until his death, in 1590. Be...
Unpublished manuscript of 38 leaves, a scribal copy with the author's signature at the conclusion (r...
History is a part of who we are and how a society is shape. Every detail, every event in history has...
Este estudio describe el desarrollo del municipio de Santa María Natívitas Yancuitlalpan, situado en...
FROM THE CREOLE COUNTRY TO THE MEXICAN NATION: THE SURGE AND ARTICULATION OF NATIONALISM IN THE PRIN...
Border and missionary practice are two historical realities that proceed simultaneously in the colon...
Se analiza desde una perspectiva etnohistórica la paz forjada por los indios comanches y los goberna...
En 1632 se publicó la primera edición de la Historia verdadera de la Nueva España, una de las grande...
Innovación en TICCuando los exploradores españoles entraron por primera vez a este territorio a inic...
La colonización del continente americano, y de México en particular, provocó un sinfín de contactos ...
The border states of Mexico and the United States present a set of diverse problems that can not be ...
La cultura Bolaños se desarrolló a todo lo largo del cañón de Bolaños, ubicado en el norte de Jalisc...
Este trabajo propone mostrar que la Nueva España fue el terreno de una construcción de imaginarios d...
In early 17th century, Mexico City became a hive of activity again. Not only origins and skin colour...
The study of any region is imbued with the needto investigate its historical background. Thenorth of...
Bernardino de Sahagún came to New Spain in 1529 and remained in America until his death, in 1590. Be...
Unpublished manuscript of 38 leaves, a scribal copy with the author's signature at the conclusion (r...
History is a part of who we are and how a society is shape. Every detail, every event in history has...
Este estudio describe el desarrollo del municipio de Santa María Natívitas Yancuitlalpan, situado en...
FROM THE CREOLE COUNTRY TO THE MEXICAN NATION: THE SURGE AND ARTICULATION OF NATIONALISM IN THE PRIN...