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Tamar Herzog, Upholding Justice: Society, State, and the Penal System in Quito (1650–1750). History, Languages, and Cultures of the Spanish and Portuguese Worlds. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2004. x + 307 pp. ISBN: 0-472-11375-5 (hbk).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2010

Christopher Storrs
Affiliation:
University of Dundee

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Reviews: Latin America and the Caribbean
Copyright
Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 2005

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References

1 Cf. MacLachlan, C.M., Criminal Justice in Eighteenth Century Mexico: A Study of the Tribunal of the Acordada. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1974; and: B.P. Owensby, ‘How Juan and Leonor Won Their Freedom: Litigation and Liberty in Seventeenth-Century Mexico’, Hispanic American Historical Review, 85 (2005): 3980.Google Scholar