Prevailing Catholic thought in the sixteenth century perceived heresy as a cancer on society and the printed word an effective carrier. Acceptance of this view throughout the Spanish kingdom resulted in the vigilant scrutiny of printed works, in particular those imported or produced in the Americas. Who reviewed manuscript works destined for or written in Mexico before the printing block hit the paper? Did the New Spanish bureaucracy repress colonial authors intellectually or financially? This thesis examines preventive censorship, or the inspection and licensing of manuscripts considered for publishing, and printing privilege in sixteenth-century Mexico. Mexican books printed 1540-1612 and official correspondence form the basis of this th...
The Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century challenged the monopoly of the Catholic Church....
This dissertation investigates the role of El Censor, the essay periodical published in Spain from 1...
The contribution of prints to the European expansion and the globalisation of the Early Modern world...
Prevailing Catholic thought in the sixteenth century perceived heresy as a cancer on society and the...
The purpose of this thesis is to give some account of the censorship of books in sixteenth-century M...
Examining 16th-century editions of the works of Fray Juan Bautista, this article reconstructs...
Mexico City experienced a dramatic increase in the publication of religious devotionals that promote...
This thesis examines the historiography of the Codex Mendoza, one of the earliest surviving and most...
El objetivo es explorar una vía de investigación para la constitución de un corpus de manuscritos in...
This dissertation is about the unreading of the Americas: about the ways that the documents that des...
This study examines the introduction of printed material into Manila in the early modern period, con...
This article studies official censorship of books on American topics at the Eighteenth Century in Sp...
During the second half of the 18th century and into the 19th century, Mexico City experienced an inc...
This thesis is divided into three parts and a final catalog which is the product of research. The fi...
textAlthough the printing and circulation of texts in Spanish America are well-documented phenomena,...
The Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century challenged the monopoly of the Catholic Church....
This dissertation investigates the role of El Censor, the essay periodical published in Spain from 1...
The contribution of prints to the European expansion and the globalisation of the Early Modern world...
Prevailing Catholic thought in the sixteenth century perceived heresy as a cancer on society and the...
The purpose of this thesis is to give some account of the censorship of books in sixteenth-century M...
Examining 16th-century editions of the works of Fray Juan Bautista, this article reconstructs...
Mexico City experienced a dramatic increase in the publication of religious devotionals that promote...
This thesis examines the historiography of the Codex Mendoza, one of the earliest surviving and most...
El objetivo es explorar una vía de investigación para la constitución de un corpus de manuscritos in...
This dissertation is about the unreading of the Americas: about the ways that the documents that des...
This study examines the introduction of printed material into Manila in the early modern period, con...
This article studies official censorship of books on American topics at the Eighteenth Century in Sp...
During the second half of the 18th century and into the 19th century, Mexico City experienced an inc...
This thesis is divided into three parts and a final catalog which is the product of research. The fi...
textAlthough the printing and circulation of texts in Spanish America are well-documented phenomena,...
The Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century challenged the monopoly of the Catholic Church....
This dissertation investigates the role of El Censor, the essay periodical published in Spain from 1...
The contribution of prints to the European expansion and the globalisation of the Early Modern world...