Taylor, William B.
Taylor, William B. 1943-....
Taylo, William B. 1943-
William B. Taylor American historian of colonial Mexico
Taylor, William B. (William Berley)
VIAF ID: 9932626 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/9932626
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William B. Taylor ‡c American historian of colonial Mexico
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Works
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Colonial haciendas in the valley of Oaxaca | |
Colonial Spanish America : a documentary history | |
Conquista verdadera de Tonalá : la escritura de una crónica local en defensa de la propiedad comunal indígena en el siglo XIX | |
Contested visions in the Spanish colonial world. | |
Distilling the influence of alcohol : aguardiente in Guatemalan history | |
Drinking, homicide & rebellion in colonial Mexican villages | |
Embriaguez, homicidio y rebelión en las poblaciones coloniales mexicanas | |
Fugitive freedom : the improbable lives of two impostors in late colonial Mexico | |
Iberian colonies, New World societies : essays in memory of Charles Gibson | |
Kinetic theories of gravitation | |
Landlord and peasant in colonial Oaxaca | |
Magistrates of the sacred : priests and parishioners in eighteenth-century Mexico | |
Marvels & miracles in late colonial Mexico : three texts in context | |
Ministros de lo sagrado : sacerdotes y feligreses en el México del siglo XVIII | |
Miradas comparadas en los virreinatos de América | |
Our Lady of Guadalupe and friends : the Virgin Mary in colonial Mexico City | |
Race and classification : the case of Mexican America | |
Shrines and miraculous images : religious life in Mexico before the Reforma | |
Texan Sante Fé Expedition | |
Theater of a thousand wonders : a history of miraculous images and shrines in New Spain | |
Violence, resistance, and survival in the Americas : Native Americans and the legacy of conquest |