Normatividades e instituciones eclesiásticas en la Nueva España, siglos XVI-XIX

"Ecclesiastical institutions and actors were essential for the formation of normative orders in early modern Ibero-America. However, both legal historiography, due to its strong legalistic, state-centred imprint, and general historiography on colonial times, more inclined towards secular law, h...

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Other Authors: Albani, Benedetta (Editor), Danwerth, Otto (Editor), Duve, Thomas (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: Frankfurt am Main Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory 2018
Series:Global Perspectives on Legal History 5
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