| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ulpian in the Andes: the empire of ownership in the Spanish colonial world | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 29-57 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Presentación: La propiedad en América Latina, 1700-1850: transformaciones, conflictos y negociaciones | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 10-27 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “Not only the leaders, but everyone, should have had their will examined”: Indigenous legal agency and consent in the New Kingdom of Granada (1793-1805) | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 84-109 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Dominion and possession in gold lands: New Kingdom of Granada, 18th century | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 58-83 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| From colony to republic: frontier, law, and landownership in the pampas (Argentina, late 18th-late 19th centuries) | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 136-64 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Reservation, land, and tribute: Chipaque between colony and republic | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 110-35 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Wealth in Montevideo during the Early Republic, 1830-1860 | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 205-46 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Elite families in Montevideo, 1760-1825 | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 165-204 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “To inspect and redress”: administering justice during an early visit to the Indian repartimientos in the Province of Charcas (1560) | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 248-75 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Between decorum and satire: the representation of royal favorites and first ministers in Novohispanic sources | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 276-315 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| "Craftswomen by profession": Indigenous women and the worlds of labor in colonial Amazonia (Grão-Pará, 18th Century) | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 340-65 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Radiography of a failure: the defense of Montevideo and the implementation of Juan Martín Cermeño’s project (1771-1807) | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 316-39 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Because “the waters were very scarce”: droughts and social responses on the northern coastal plains of New Granada, 1739-1825 | 2026 | Fronteras de la Historia 31 (1): 366-400 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “According to the possibility of the Natives, make the appropriate demonstrations of thanks and rejoicing”. Celebrations in towns and villages on the occasion of the swearing-in of Prince Luis Fernando (Philippines, 1712) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 87-107 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| At the threshold of a “very harsh war”: Indigenous resistance in the letters of the conquest of Chile (1545-1552) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 315-39 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The Bogotá clergy and state authorities in the transition from the Viceroyalty of Nueva Granada to the Republic of Colombia (1817-1827) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 398-427 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Celebrations for the Truce of Nice in New Spain: the conquest of Rhodes and the conquest of Jerusalem (1539) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 265-89 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The episcopal entry into Puebla de los Ángeles, 1640-1774 | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 191-212 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Festive processions of the Society of Jesus in Tunja, Nuevo Reino de Granada during the 17th and 18th centuries | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 213-36 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Festivity and power in New Spain: the Festive Reform of 1789 | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 136-66 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| For whom do the bells toll? Feast and tragedy: bells and their symbolic role in the conflicts of independence in Spain and America (1808-1825) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 237-64 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| From enthusiasm to disappointment: Indigenous parcialidades and collective sovereignty in Mexico City through three Indigenous intellectuals’ writings, 1812-1827 | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 374-97 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Government and discipline in the parishes of the Archbishopric of Mexico after the Third Mexican Council (1585-1630) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 340-73 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Mourning as a First Fiesta. Sociocultural changes in Chiapas’ burial celebrations (16th-19th centuries) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 167-90 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The municipal councils and the Royal Festival in the Spanish monarchy: sociability and ornamentation (18th century) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 53-86 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Preparing the fete: logistics and material management in royal oaths and Funerals in the New Kingdom of Granada in the 18th century | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 108-35 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Presentación | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 13-22 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Religious and political ceremonies: royal visits and entrances of Isabella the Catholic in the play with Indian references Todo es dar en una cosa, by Tirso de Molina | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 290-313 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “The viceroys are copies of the majesty”. Armendáriz, alter ego of the King in Viceregal visual culture | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (1): 24-52 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Presentación | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 10-17 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Hierarchized bodies, irrelevant violence: forced defloration in Santafé and Tunja in the early 17th century | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 19-48 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Mita, gender and colonialism: Bentura Sirpa's nonbinary body to the Mita of Potosí (Calacoto, Pacajes, 1769) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 49-85 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The princess who saved the captain: the allegorization of Pocahontas’ body in the engravings of Robert Vaughan (1624) and Matthäus Merian (ca. 1634) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 86-114 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “They provided food and everything necessary”: the disappearance of Indigenous female Amazons | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 115-54 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Sounds of resistance: nuns, music, and power in Córdoba del Tucumán (18th Century) | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 155-78 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Guaquería in Colombia: the history of a long-duration practice | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 180-204 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Water or cleanliness? Problems caused by Lima's ditches in the 16th and 17th centuries and the debate over their elimination | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 205-34 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Regional markets in the Peruvian viceroyalty: Cuzco and Trujillo in the final decades of colonial rule | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 266-99 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Northern Andean sugar, small-scale production and its Caribbean connections: the case of Guadua Valley in New Granada, 1765-1811 | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 235-65 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The experience of treasury public employees in New Granada, 1821-1830: merits and representations | 2025 | Fronteras de la Historia 30 (2): 300-31 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Presentación | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 8-18 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| “It’s public that is misbehaving”: indigenous and mestiza women among the prostitution allegations brought to the Ecclesiastical Court of the Bishopric of Maranhão in the 18th century | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 138-58 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The border as a colonial invention: a reinterpretation of cultural boundaries in a region of the eastern Andes of Colombia | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 183-205 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Challenging relationships, fleeting desires. Women of African origin and magical practices in the Port of Campeche, 1639 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 270-88 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Conflicts and negotiations on natural resources in the Valles Centrales of Oaxaca, 18th century. The case of Santo Domingo Tomaltepec and Tlalixtac | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 84-115 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Escapes, rebellions and cabildos. The response of the indigenous people of Chiquitos to the Bourbon reforms | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 42-62 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The epidemic of fevers (Typhus) of 1814 in the Tlaxcalan Indian villages of northeastern Nueva España | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 159-81 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Melchor de Salazar: itinerary and social mobility in the Governorships of Popayán and Chocó, 1548-1623 | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 289-317 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| The pueblos de indios of Chiapas during the period of the Intendencia. 1786-1821. Some changes in its political, economic, and religious organization | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 116-37 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 | |||
| Pueblo de Indios of Bucaramanga. Socioeconomic and population conflicts caused by bread traders | 2024 | Fronteras de la Historia 29 (1): 20-41 | H6/KUL [FRONTERAS-] | 0123-4676 |