TY - JOUR
T1 - New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina
AU - Robinson, David J.
AU - Thomas, Teresa
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• Professor Robinson gratefully acknowledges financial support from the University of London Central Research Fund and the invaluable advice of the many Directors of Argentine provincial archives. He would also like to express his gratitude to the British Council in Argentina, through its Representative in Buenos Aires, Mr P. B. Naylor, for its unfailing assistance in so many matters. Miss Thomas gratefully acknowledges the support of the Social Science Research Council which facilitated research in Spain. Both authors would like to thank members of the Cartographic Unit, Department of Geography, University College London, for preparing the illustrations. 1 R. M. Morse, La investigaciSn urbana latinoamericana : tendencias y planteos (Buenos Aires; 1971), pp. 65-83. This also contains an excellent bibliography; ibid., ' Some Characteristics of Latin American Urban History ', American Historical Review, 67 (1962), 317-38; J. E. Hardoy and C. Aranovich, ' Urban Scales and Functions in Spanish America toward the Year 1600: First Conclusions', Latin American Research Review, 5 (1970), 57—110; J. M. Houston, ' The Foundation of Colonial Towns in Hispanic America ', in R. P. Beckinsale and J. M. Houston (eds.), Urbanization and its Problems (Oxford, 1968), pp. 352-90; J. L. Romero, 'La ciudad latinoamericana: continuidad y desarrollo aut6-nomo •', Jahrbttch fiir Ceschichte Latinameri\as (Vienna), 6 (1969), 143-50; K. Davis, ' Colonial Expansion and Urban Diffusion in the Americas ', International Journal oj Comparative Sociology, 1 (i960), 43—66. For Indian re-settlement, see J. Miranda, ' La pax hispanica y los desplazamientos de los pueblos indigenas ', Cuadernos Americanos (1962), pp. 176-90.
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PY - 1974/5
Y1 - 1974/5
N2 - Professor Robinson gratefully acknowledges financial support from the University of London Central Research Fund and the invaluable advice of the many Directors of Argentine provincial archives. He would also like to express his gratitude to the British Council in Argentina, through its Representative in Buenos Aires, Mr P. B. Naylor, for its unfailing assistance in so many matters. Miss Thomas gratefully acknowledges the support of the Social Science Research Council which facilitated research in Spain. Both authors would like to thank members of the Cartographic Unit, Department of Geography, University College London, for preparing the illustrations.
AB - Professor Robinson gratefully acknowledges financial support from the University of London Central Research Fund and the invaluable advice of the many Directors of Argentine provincial archives. He would also like to express his gratitude to the British Council in Argentina, through its Representative in Buenos Aires, Mr P. B. Naylor, for its unfailing assistance in so many matters. Miss Thomas gratefully acknowledges the support of the Social Science Research Council which facilitated research in Spain. Both authors would like to thank members of the Cartographic Unit, Department of Geography, University College London, for preparing the illustrations.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0022216X00008270
DO - 10.1017/S0022216X00008270
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84972017369
SN - 0022-216X
VL - 6
SP - 1
EP - 33
JO - Journal of Latin American Studies
JF - Journal of Latin American Studies
IS - 1
ER -