Urban Scales and Functions in Spanish America Toward the Year 1600: First Conclusions

  • Hardoy J
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IN THIS WORK WE PRESENT THE FIRST CONCLUSIONS OF AN ONGOING INvestigation concerning the process of urbanization in the Spanish colonies in America, at a particular moment in their history. We cover a period of approximately 50 years, between the decades of 1570-80 and that which ends in 1630.

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Hardoy, J. E. (1970). Urban Scales and Functions in Spanish America Toward the Year 1600: First Conclusions. Latin American Research Review, 5(3), 57–91. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100040589

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