Histórica. Vol. 40 Núm. 2 (2016)

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  • Presentación Puente Luna, José Carlos de la; 5-8

  • Artículos
  • Guardianes de la real justicia: alcaldes de indios, costumbre y justicia local en Huarochirí colonial Puente Luna, José Carlos de la; Honores, Renzo; 11-47
  • «Nos traen tan avasallados hasta quitarnos nuestro señorío»: cabildos mayas, control local y representación legal en el Yucatán del siglo XVI Cunill, Caroline; 49-80
  • Chinamitales: defensores y justicias k’ichee’ en las comunidades indígenas del altiplano de Guatemala colonial Jones, Owen H; 81-109
  • «De sangre noble y hábiles costumbres»: etnicidad indígena y gobierno en México Tenochtitlan Connell, William F; 111-133
  • Cabildos de naturales en el ocaso colonial: jurisdicción, posesión y defensa del espacio étnico Dueñas, Alcira; 135-167

  • Notas
  • Las llamas de Tapacarí: un documento judicial de un alcalde de indios en la Audiencia de Charcas, 1580 Mumford, Jeremy Ravi; 171-185

  • Reseñas
  • Buschmann, Rainer F.; Slack, Edward R., Jr. y James B. Tueller. Navigating the Spanish Lake: the Pacific in the Iberian World, 1521-1898. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2014, xii + 182 pp., ilust. Bayona, Jorge; 189-192
  • Gänger, Stefanie. Relics of the Past: The Collecting and Study of Pre-Columbian Antiquities in Peru and Chile, 1837-1911. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 311 pp., ilust. Heaney, Christopher; 192-196
  • Soifer, Hillel David. State Building in Latin America. Nueva York: Cambridge University Press, 2015, xvi + 307 pp., ilust. Contreras Carranza, Carlos; 196-199
  • Mücke, Ulrich y Marcel Velázquez (eds.). Autobiografía del Perú republicano. Ensayos sobre historia y la narrativa del yo. Lima: Biblioteca Nacional del Perú, 2015, 310 pp. Ragas, José; 200-203
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      «Nos traen tan avasallados hasta quitarnos nuestro señorío»: cabildos mayas, control local y representación legal en el Yucatán del siglo XVI
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2016-12-14) Cunill, Caroline
      In Spanish Colonial America, as well as in the Iberian Peninsula at the same time, different jurisdictions intertwined in the same space. By way of consequence, the complex political organization of the New World was composed, at the local level, by the Indian and Spanish Councils, the doctrines, and the provincial structures called corregimientos. Although the officials of those institutions received precise instructions, in which the Spanish Crown defined and limited their functions, tensions were common between the Indian governors, the clergymen, the Spanish Councils’ officeholders, and the Spanish provincial magistrates, or corregidores. The present article will analyze a series of lawsuits that occurred in sixteenth century Yucatan and in which those authorities were implicated, in order to highlight not only the nature of the jurisdictional conflicts, but also the modalities of their resolution at stake in the Spanish Empire’s courts of justice. Special emphasis will be put on the jurisdiction of the Maya Councils with the objective of better understanding the scope of indigenous agency in Spanish Colonial America. We argue that the local control on the one hand, and the legal representation on the other, were key elements in these processes.