Historiografía de la América Española Colonial (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Jane Mangan, Trading Roles: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosí. Durham: Duke University Press 2005.

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  • James Lockhart and Stuart B. Schwartz, Early Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press 1983. They state in the final sentence of the textbook that "at the deepest level, there are only two periods in the history of the Western Hemisphere, preconquest and postconquest, with the entire span since the arrival of the Europeans a single, unbroken continuum in most respects." p. 426.
  • Kenneth Mills and William B. Taylor, eds. Colonial Spanish America: A Documentary History. Lanham MD: SR Books 1998.
  • Charles Gibson and Benjamin Keen, "Trends of United States Studies in Latin American History," American Historical Review, LXII (July 1957),
  • Eric Van Young, "Recent Anglophone Historiography on Mexico and Central America in the Age of Revolution (1750-1850)," Hispanic American Historical Review, 65 (1985): 725–743.
  • H.E. Bolton, "The Epic of Greater America". The American Historical Review, 38:448–474 (April 1933).
  • J.H. Parry The Age of Reconnaissance. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1981..
  • Bernardino de Sahagún, Florentine Codex, Book XII. Arthur J.O. Anderson and Charles Dibble, translators and editors. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1975.
  • Charles Gibson and Benjamin Keen, "Trends of United States Studies in Latin American History," The American Historical Review, LXII (July 1957), 857
  • N.M. Farriss, Crown and Clergy in Colonial Mexico, 1759–1821. London: Athlone 1968.
  • James Lockhart, "The Social History of Colonial Spanish America: Evolution and Potential". Latin American Research Review vol. 7, No. 1 (Spring 1972), p. 6, revised, 1999 in Of Things of the Indies: Essays Old and New in Early Latin American History, Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 27-80.
  • David Brading, Miners and Merchants in Bourbon Mexico, 1763-1810. New York: Cambridge University Press 1971.
  • Joaquín García Icazbalceta, Don Fray Juan de Zumárraga, Primer Obispo y Arzobispo de México, 4 vols. Rafael Aguayo Spencer and Antonio Castro Leal, eds. Mexico City: Editorial Porrúa, S.A. 1947.
  • Lillian Estelle Fisher. Champion of Reform, Manuel Abad y Queipo. New York: Library Publishers 1955
  • Victoria Reifler Bricker, The Indian Christ, the Indian King: The Historical Substrate of Maya Myth and Ritual. Austin: University of Texas Press 1981.
  • Philip Wayne Powell, Soldiers, Indians, and Silver: The Northward Advance of New Spain, 1550-1600. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1952.
  • Alfred Crosby, The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492. Greenwood Press 1972, Praeger Publishers 2003.
  • Elinor G.K. Melville, A Plague of Sheep: Environmental Consequences of the Conquest of Mexico Cambridge University Press 1994, which won the Conference on Latin American History Herbert E. Bolton Prize. Following her death, the Conference on Latin American History set up prize for environmental history in her honor. http://clah.h-net.org/?page_id=114
  • Jeremy Adelman, “Independence in Latin America” in The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History, José C. Moya, ed. New York: Oxford University Press 2011, 153-54.
  • David Bushnell, "Wars of Independence: South America" in The Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, vol. 5, p. 446. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1996.