Throughout the second half of the eighteenth century, the village of San Bartolo and its adjoining estates together formed the largest population of the bishopric of Chiapas. Surprisingly, throughout the second half of the nineteenth century the number of inhabitants in this town did not increase. In the early nineteenth century, there was a strong expansion of rural property that tripled the ten farms that existed in the region of San Bartolomé and Cuxtepeques Valley. This proposal seeks to understand the stagnation, ruralization and indianization of the inhabitants of San Bartolomé, mainly for the indigenous and Ladino migration processes between the fields and the village
Pour son importance sur la longue durée, la gorge de saint Barthélemy (en espagnol "Quebrada de San ...
The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo (17.5° N, 89.4° W) was a regional capital located approximately...
This article deals with the decreasing population of the Indian communities of Valle de Tlaltenango,...
En la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII, el pueblo de San Bartolo y sus haciendas anexas reunieron la po...
This study analyzes how the pre-Hispanic population was distributed in the areas surrounding ancient...
Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
The great social divide between Spanish speaking ladinos and non-Spanish speaking Indians, a long he...
The great social divide between Spanish-speaking ladinos and non- Spanish-speaking Indians-a long-he...
his research analyzes the territorial capital in Tulijá Valley as a set of territorial potential, ca...
To speak of the land and its control in an eminently agricultural state such as the nineteenth centu...
The Slow but Inexorable Dismembering - of the Zinacantán Seigniory (Chiapas, Mexico) . Cultural anth...
Pour son importance sur la longue durée, la gorge de saint Barthélemy (en espagnol "Quebrada de San ...
For most of the century before the 1970s, the Tzotzil-Mayas of highland Chiapas, Mexico, depended fo...
En el artículo se estudian las relaciones de poder en los curatos rurales indígenas al sur de Charca...
Pour son importance sur la longue durée, la gorge de saint Barthélemy (en espagnol "Quebrada de San ...
The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo (17.5° N, 89.4° W) was a regional capital located approximately...
This article deals with the decreasing population of the Indian communities of Valle de Tlaltenango,...
En la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII, el pueblo de San Bartolo y sus haciendas anexas reunieron la po...
This study analyzes how the pre-Hispanic population was distributed in the areas surrounding ancient...
Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
Long term research project on the movements of the indigenous populations of Chichas, Tarija and Tuc...
The great social divide between Spanish speaking ladinos and non-Spanish speaking Indians, a long he...
The great social divide between Spanish-speaking ladinos and non- Spanish-speaking Indians-a long-he...
his research analyzes the territorial capital in Tulijá Valley as a set of territorial potential, ca...
To speak of the land and its control in an eminently agricultural state such as the nineteenth centu...
The Slow but Inexorable Dismembering - of the Zinacantán Seigniory (Chiapas, Mexico) . Cultural anth...
Pour son importance sur la longue durée, la gorge de saint Barthélemy (en espagnol "Quebrada de San ...
For most of the century before the 1970s, the Tzotzil-Mayas of highland Chiapas, Mexico, depended fo...
En el artículo se estudian las relaciones de poder en los curatos rurales indígenas al sur de Charca...
Pour son importance sur la longue durée, la gorge de saint Barthélemy (en espagnol "Quebrada de San ...
The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo (17.5° N, 89.4° W) was a regional capital located approximately...
This article deals with the decreasing population of the Indian communities of Valle de Tlaltenango,...