The Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico Now Gives Online Access to Some Digitized Collections
Researchers of Mexico will rejoice since the Archivo General de la Nación has officially released much of their “Indios,” “Inquisición,” and “Tierras” collection digitally. You will obviously gain access to a larger collection if you go in person, this new release will surely help many researchers. You can access digitized materials and learn more here. […]
Archivo Historico de la Alcaldía de Sonsonate
Researching in the Biblioteca Nacional de España
The Biblioteca Nacional de España is probably the first place you want to visit in Spain when you are conducting research. Why? Because you get a cool ID card with your name on it, that will be useful when registering for other archives and libraries. The link posted above will lead you to the BNE’s […]
Teotihuacan to Tenochtitlan Cultural Continuity in Central Mexico: More Information, Now $10
The Art History Society (AHS) at CSULA has given a more final announcement of their homage to one of the greatest Mesoamerican scholars of all time– Alfredo López Austin. The event went from being free to $10 ($5 for CSULA students), lets hope it does not increase any more. The event will be Feburary 10-11, 2012 at CUSLA […]
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