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Finding Early Modern notarial records in Mexico


Finding Early Modern notarial records in Mexico

The third project, launched in 2012, has been created by the Colegio de México. It brings you to the Actas Notariales de México, a searchable ...

Mexico Notarial Records - FamilySearch

Very few Mexican notarial records have been filmed. However, if you want to research these records you can write to the local and state archives.

Guide to the Notarial Records of the Archivo General de Notarías ...

One of the major sources of information for the economic and social history of modern Mexico is found in the notarial archives located in ...

Mexico, Notarial Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Type: Notarial ; Collection years: 1600-1909 ; Languages: Spanish ; Title in the Language: Mexico, Protocolos Notariales, 1600-1909.

Finding Early Modern notarial records in Mexico – Archivalia

OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren: Klaus Graf (24. Juli 2020). Finding Early Modern notarial records in Mexico.

Mexico - BYU Library

church records since the early exploration of Mexico. Beginning in 1527 ... Very few Mexican notarial records have been filmed. However, if you want to ...

Notaries, Truth, and Consequences - Internet Archive Scholar

Given the clear constructedness of the early modern notarial record, its cultural exclusivity, and the doubts contemporaries entertained about the status of ...

Mexico's Colonial Past Deepened Through A New Discovery | Insights

For my part, I plan to present preliminary research findings at the “Missionary Encounters in the Early Modern World” Workshop, scheduled to ...

Introduction to inquisition trial transcripts and records

The same sort of variety can also be found in the more numerous surviving records of early modern Spanish, Portuguese, Roman, and New World inquisition ...

When Documents are More than Just Words - Dissertation Reviews

For several weeks, I had been working through the notarial registries stored in government archives in search of my own subject of study: Mexico City printers, ...

The Making of a Market: Credit, Henequen, and Notaries in Yucatán ...

Levy is certainly not the first scholar to make use of Yucatán's rich notarial archives ... Mexico's modern financial system. As embodiments of the civic ...

Beyond prescription: notarial doodles and other marks

E.H. Gombrich (1909–2001) is one of a very few art historians to contemplate doodles on official records of the pre‐ and early modern periods.

Spanish Society in Mexico City After the Conquest

The frequent appearance of merchants (mercaderes) in the notarial documents of the early years attests to a considerable degree of commercial ...

Find Primary Sources Online - Spanish & Portuguese Library Guide

The Presidential Messages database is a collection of digital full text presidential messages of Argentina and Mexico from the early 19th ...

Hans Peter Kraus Collection of Spanish American Documents

Benedict Warren. One of the earliest documents in the collection is a contemporary ... Items pertaining to the Inquisition in Mexico include ...

Resources - Center for Latin American Studies - Rutgers University

Mexico--Archivo Historico Militar. Mexico-Hemeroteca Nacional Digital. Mexico ... Notarial Records, Part I: Finding Notary Records ... Early Modern (Dis) ...

Archivo General de Notarias (Mexico) Collection

This collection consists of photocopies of records selected from the Notarial Archives in Mexico City from the years 1829, 1847, and 1875.

Social History of the Archive: Record-Keeping in Early Modern Europe

The tools and finding aids that emerged from these ... They explore a range of early modern cultures of documentation — feudal, notarial ...

19 Archives and Information in the Early Modern World - jstor

Mexico during the Hapsburg era (1516–1700), she concludes that the two nodes ... betical finding aid to the chancellery books of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg).

Conclusion: Approaching Historical Corruption - Corruption and ...

The process of finding justice mattered deeply, because early modern judges did not merely ascertain whether a crime met the definition of a specific law.