Walking Tours of Publa de los Angeles

Walking Tours of Publa de los Angeles

Author: William J. Conaway

Publisher: William J Conaway

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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A 30 page book of the History, and Step-by-Step instructions for touring this 460+ year old Spanish Colonial city. The booklet has lots of full color pictures, and is suitable for saving as a souvenier.


San Miguel's History

San Miguel's History

Author: William J. Conaway

Publisher: William J Conaway

Published:

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13:

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A twenty-four page booklet of the history of San Miguel de Allende from the settlement through the War for Independence with historic pictures.


A Gringo Guide to Living in San Miguel de Allende

A Gringo Guide to Living in San Miguel de Allende

Author: William J. Conaway

Publisher: William J Conaway

Published: 2008-12-31

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13:

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A guide, and advice for living and enjoying San Miguel de Allende as a resident or a visitor. A fun filled, Cartoon illustrated day-to-day guide with stories chronicling the authors «Early Years» in San Miguel. Even long-term residents are guaranteed to find information they never knew before, supplied by a 50+ year Bilingual/Bicultural American resident of San Miguel.


Fodor's See It Mexico

Fodor's See It Mexico

Author: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc

Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0891419292

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"Fodor's travel intelligence"--P. [4] of cover.


Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico

Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico

Author: Pablo Miguel Sierra Silva

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-04-05

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1108330991

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Using the city of Puebla de los Ángeles, the second-largest urban center in colonial Mexico (viceroyalty of New Spain), Pablo Miguel Sierra Silva investigates Spaniards' imposition of slavery on Africans, Asians, and their families. He analyzes the experiences of these slaves in four distinct urban settings: the marketplace, the convent, the textile mill, and the elite residence. In so doing, Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico advances a new understanding of how, when, and why transatlantic and transpacific merchant networks converged in Central Mexico during the seventeenth century. As a social and cultural history, it also addresses how enslaved people formed social networks to contest their bondage. Sierra Silva challenges readers to understand the everyday nature of urban slavery and engages the rich Spanish and indigenous history of the Puebla region while intertwining it with African diaspora studies.