The right of persons to marry without coercion and live their marriage freely was one of the foremost and frequently mentioned topics among synod and council fathers, moralists, and canon lawyers in colonial Spanish America. Within the territory of the viceroyalty of Peru, the recommendations of the Council of Trent in this regard took the form of a new set of ecclesiastical regulations, derived from synods and councils that occurred from the sixteenth through the eighteenth century
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...
Publicity rules for the marriage ceremony were one of the key issues addressed by the Fathers gathe...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
Publicity rules for the marriage ceremony were one of the key issues addressed by the Fathers gather...
Public disclosure of the celebration of matrimony was one of the essential issues addressed by the p...
En la Mérida de finales del siglo XVIII, las nupcias dejaron de ser un asunto familiar y privado, pa...
This article examines the civic festivals held in nineteenth-century Spanish America to commemorate ...
Marriage, in all human societies, usually occurs between individuals belonging to socially endogomou...
This article examines a conflict over indigenous inheritance law in one small corner of the 16th-cent...
This article is concerned with the pure blood statutes in the city of Toledo, particularly those imp...
This dissertation provides the first in-depth analysis of the “Bourbon language reforms”—a series of...
In lieu of an abstract the introductory paragraph is included here. From the earliest days of the Di...
1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Ameri...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...
Publicity rules for the marriage ceremony were one of the key issues addressed by the Fathers gathe...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
Publicity rules for the marriage ceremony were one of the key issues addressed by the Fathers gather...
Public disclosure of the celebration of matrimony was one of the essential issues addressed by the p...
En la Mérida de finales del siglo XVIII, las nupcias dejaron de ser un asunto familiar y privado, pa...
This article examines the civic festivals held in nineteenth-century Spanish America to commemorate ...
Marriage, in all human societies, usually occurs between individuals belonging to socially endogomou...
This article examines a conflict over indigenous inheritance law in one small corner of the 16th-cent...
This article is concerned with the pure blood statutes in the city of Toledo, particularly those imp...
This dissertation provides the first in-depth analysis of the “Bourbon language reforms”—a series of...
In lieu of an abstract the introductory paragraph is included here. From the earliest days of the Di...
1492 was a momentous year for Spain. The Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus set foot in the Ameri...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...
This article deals with the repercussions produced by the implementation of the consecutive versions...