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From 1955-1961 he published several papers on the history of New Spain. Before he died he wrote about the life of
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He served for over sixty years in academia specializing in the field of historical research. He studied at
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Documents relating to Mirones expedition to the inside of Yucatan 1621-1624
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The beginning of the Indian Hispanic society in Yucatan
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Documents for the history of Yucatan, in three volumes
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Bradford, Illinois
Albuquerque, New Mexico
history of New Spain
Spanish Yucatan
Southwestern United States
General Archive of the Indies
Seville
Carnegie Institute
Washington, D.C.
Alfred Kidder
Library of Congress
Harvard University
Radcliffe College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Colorado College
University of New Mexico
history of New Mexico
Mayan
Mesoamerica
conquest of Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Ralph L. Roys
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Hernán Cortés
University of Tulane


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