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Population and Agriculture in Colonial Mexico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

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1 For these institutional reforms, see Burkholder, M. A. and Chandler, D. S., From Impotence to Authority. The Spanish Crown and the American Audiencias 1687–1810 (University of Missouri Press, Columbia and London, 1977);Google ScholarHamnett, Brian R., Politics and Trade in Southern Mexico 1750–1821 (CUP, 1971);CrossRefGoogle ScholarBrading, D. A., Miners and Merchants in Bourbon Mexico 1763–1810 (CUP, 1971).Google Scholar For a late bloom in this field, Stein, Stanley J., ‘Bureaucracy and Business in the Spanish Empire 1759–1804: Failure of a Bourbon Reform in Mexico and Peru’, HAHR No. 61 (02, 1981), pp. 228.Google Scholar

2 Examples of parish studies are Claude Morin, ‘Population et épidémes dans une paroisse rnexicaine: Santa Inéz Zacatelco XVIIIe–XIXe siècles’Google Scholar and Thomas, Calvo, ‘Demographie historique d'une paroisse mexicaine: Acatzingo 1606–1810’, both in Cahiers des Arneriques Latines, Vol. 6 (1972), pp. 173.Google Scholar Both were later published in Spanish, (INAH, Mexico, 1973) with titles Santa inés Zacatelco and Acatzingo.Google Scholar See also Cecilia, Andrea Rabel Romero, San Luis de la Paz: estudio de economía y demografía históricas 1645–1810 (Dissertation, INAH, Mexico, 1975)Google Scholar and Brading, D. A., Haciendas and Ranchos in the Mexican Bajío: León 1700–1860 (CUP, 1978), pp. 3960, 174–92.Google Scholar

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