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Danielle Terrazas Williams
Publikováno v:
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 17:357-361
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Annette Gordon-Reed, Rose Stremlau, Malinda Lowery, Julie L. Reed, Joanne Barker, Daniel Sharfstein, Daryl Michael Scott, Karin Wulf, Sandra E. Greene, James H. Sweet, Eve M. Troutt Powell, Rachel Schine, Alan Mikhail, Erika Denise Edwards, Danielle Terrazas Williams, Indrani Chatterjee, Jeannette Eileen Jones, Crystal Moten, Faithe J. Day, Jake Silverstein
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 127:1792-1873
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Danielle Terrazas Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's History. 33:11-35
Autor:
Danielle Terrazas Williams
This article traces over one hundred years of a campaign against chocolate use in the Mexican province by Jesuit leadership in Rome. The Fathers General posited chocolate use as their “worst enemy” in the Spanish colony. I argue that their angst
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Autor:
Danielle Terrazas Williams
Publikováno v:
The Americas. 75:525-554
On March 8, 1679, Polonia de Ribas entered her last will and testament into record at the offices of Alonso de Neira Claver, the royal notary public of Xalapa. The will included information about Polonia's family, possessions, debts to be collected,
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Danielle Terrazas Williams
A restoration of the agency and influence of free African-descended women in colonial Mexico through their traces in archives “A breathtaking study that places free African-descended women at the nexus of questions about religion, commerce, and the
Autor:
Danielle Terrazas Williams
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Journal of Latin American Studies. 49:172-174
Autor:
Danielle Terrazas Williams
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ULÚA. REVISTA DE HISTORIA, SOCIEDAD Y CULTURA.
Este artículo es una versión corta de un capítulo de la tesis doctoral de la autora (en elaboración), que examina la intersección que existe entre identidad, viabilidad económica y visibilidad social de las mujeres afrodescendientes en Veracruz