Bianca Premo, “Meticulous Imprecision: Calculating Age in Colonial Spanish American Law,” American Historical Review 125/2 (2020).
The American Historical Review, 124/1 (2019):
Bianca Premo and Yanna Yannakakis, “A Court of Sticks and Branches: Indian Jurisdiction in Colonial Mexico and Beyond.”
Ana E. Schaposchnik reviews Karoline P. Cook, Forbidden Passages: Muslims and Moriscos in Colonial Spanish America (Penn, 2016).
American Historical Review 123/3 (2018):
Adrian Pearce reviews Ernesto Bassi, An Aqueous Territory: Sailor Geographies and New Granada’s Transimperial Greater Caribbean World (Duke, 2016).
Michelle A. McKinley reviews Bianca Premo, The Enlightenment on Trial: Ordinary Litigants and Colonialism in the Spanish Empire (Oxford, 2017).
Timothy E. Anna reviews Brian R. Hamnett, The End of Iberian Rule on the American Continent, 1770-1830 (Cambridge, 2017).
Jennifer L. Lambe reviews Pablo F. Gómez, The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (UNC Press, 2017).
Daniel Nemser reviews Orlando Betancor, The Matter of Empire: Metaphysics and Mining in Colonial Peru (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017).
Matthias B. Lehmann reviews Jeremy Cohen, A Historian in Exile: Solomon ibn Verga, Shevet Yehudah, and the Jewish-Christian Encounter (Penn, 2017).
In Comparative Studies in Society and History, (53.3) March 2011:
Bianca Premo, “Before the Law: Women’s Petitions in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire.”
In the Journal of Social History, Summer 2009, Tobias Hecht reviews Raising an Empire: Children in Early Modern Iberia and Colonial Latin America, ed. Ondina E. González and Bianca Premo.
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Two reviews of books relating to early modern Spain in the winter issue of the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies: Continue reading