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Michael M. Brescia |
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Email:
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brescia@email.arizona.edu | ||||||
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Degree
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Ph.D. University of Arizona, 2002 | ||||||
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Affiliation:
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Assistant Curator of Ethnohistory, Arizona
State Museum |
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Interests:
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Colonial Mexico, Spanish civil law of property, Spanish and Mexican water rights, Mexican Catholicism, far northern frontier of New Spain, comparative North America, paleography and translation. | ||||||
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Classes:
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ANTH/GEOG/AIS/LAS/ARL 418/518 Southwest Land and
Society; HIST 495G Topics in Latin American History: Spanish and Mexican Borderlands;
HIST 396A The Nature and Practice of History |
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Current Research: |
Spanish and Mexican water rights in the Southwest; translation of a cultural history of seventeenth century Mexico. | ||||||
Recent Major Publications:
| 2007 | Faith in Mystery: The Transcendence of Religious Sensibilities in Colonial Mexican Art. In Mysterium Fidei, by Daniel Martin Díaz. La Luz de Jesus Press, Los Angeles. |
| 2007 | The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art. The Public Historian 29(4):94-97. |
| 2007 | (with Guisela Asensio Lueg) Spanish translation of Harmful to the Common Good: Castas Revendedoras and Conflicts over Beef Sales in Santiago de Guatemala, 1650-1730, by Martha Few. Mesoamérica 49:1-24. |
| 2004 | Liturgical Expressions of Episcopal Power: Juan de Palafox y Mendoza and Tridentine Reform in Colonial Mexico. The Catholic Historical Review 90(3):497-518. |
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Spanish Water Law. In Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, edited by David J. Wishart. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. |
| 1999 | Material and Cultural Dimensions of Episcopal Authority: Tridentine Donation and the Biblioteca Palafoxiana in Seventeenth-Century Puebla de los Angeles, Mexico. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 8(2):207-227. |
| 1998 | (with Michael C. Meyer) The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as a Living Document: Water and Land Use Issues in Northern New Mexico. New Mexico Historical Review 73(4):321-345. |