Colonial Latin American Historical Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 (Fall 1992)
Dedication
We, at CLAHR, welcome you to our new journal on colonial Latin American history and culture. The response the journal has received from scholars, students, institutions, and the general public has been rewarding in many ways. We especially thank our subscribers and supporters in this major undertaking. CLAHR aims to complement the work other publications have achieved in promoting colonial studies. As a refereed quarterly, it is dedicated to publishing and promoting scholarly works about the Americas. From time to time, some of our articles will overlap into the national period, or geographically, they will cross into other comparative colonial frontiers. We invite professional manuscripts by Colonial Latin Americanists from all the Americas as well as by experts in other fields when they are relevant to colonial Luso-Hispano American history. In that regard, the journal will be what you, as scholars, students, institutions, and the general public, make it. The staff at CLAHR looks forward to participating in this scholarly venture with you through the medium of each of our future issues.Articles
Visions of Municipal Glory Undimmed: The Nahuatl Town Histories of Colonial Cuernavaca
Robert Haskett
Accounting Practices in a Colonial Economy: A Case Study of Cacao Haciendas in Venezuela, 1700-1770
Eugenio Pinero
La Crisis Minera en el Alto Peru en Su Fase Extractiva: La Producción de Plata del Cerro del Potosí en la Luz de Ocho Visitas Ignoradas de Minas, 1778-1803
Eduardo R. Saguier
La Dirección General de La Real Renta de Tabacos and the Decline of the Royal Tobacco Monopoly in Paraguay, 1779-1800
Jerry W. Cooney
Book Reviews
Gerbi, Antonello, Nature in the New World: From Christopher Columbus to Gonzalo Fenuindez de Oviedo
Rick Hendricks
Price, Richard and Sally Price, eds., Stedman's Surinam: Life in an Eighteenth-Century Slave Society
Jerry Gurule
Cook, Alexandra Parma and Noble David Cook, Good Faith and Truthful Ignorance: A Case of Transatlantic Bigamy
Meredith Dodge
Cummins, Light Townsend, Spanish Observers and the American Revolution, 1775-1783
William H. Broughton
Townsend Richard F., The Aztecs
Arturo Dell'Acqua
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