Tamar Herzog
Tamar Herzog (born 10 April 1965) is a historian and jurist. She is the Monroe Gutman Professor of Latin American Affairs at Harvard University, Radcliffe Alumnae Professor, and an Affiliated Faculty Member at the Harvard Law School. She previously taught at Stanford University, University of Chicago and Autonomous University of Madrid. Her work concentrates on early modern European history, colonial Latin American history, imperial history, Atlantic history, and Legal history. Provided by Wikipedia
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Naturales y extranjeros: sobre la construcción de categorías en el mundo hispánico by Tamar Herzog
Published 2012-04-01
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Redes personales y capitales institucionales: la Real Hacienda y el cabildo de Quito a mediados del siglo XVIII by Tamar Herzog
Published 1999-12-01
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Indigenous Reducciones and Spanish Resettlement: Placing Colonial and European History in Dialogue by Tamar Herzog
Published 2018-05-01
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Early Modern Citizenship in Europe and the Americas: A Twenty Years’ Conversation by Tamar Herzog
Published 2021-06-01
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The Appropriation of Native Status: Forming and Reforming Insiders and Outsiders in the Spanish Colonial World by Tamar Herzog
Published 2014-01-01
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El rescate de una fuente histórica: los libros de visita de cárcel (El caso de Quito, 1738-1750) by Tamar Herzog
Published 1995-12-01
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Imagining Indigenous Consent and Indigenous Right to Resist in Colonial Latin America by Tamar Herzog
Published 2024-03-01
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Reseñas by Jesús Izquierdo Martín, Ricardo Córdoba de la Llave, José Antonio Jara Fuente, Carlos Estepa, David Alonso García, Luis Ribot, Eloy Martín Corrales, Miguel Ángel Echevarría Bacigalupe, Tamar Herzog, Friedrich Edelmayer, Rafael Valladares, José Ramón Urquijo Goitia, Salvador Forner Muñoz, Francisco Fuster Ruiz, Pablo León Aguinaga, Reyes Mate
Published 2009-04-01
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