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      Woodrow Wilson, los republicanos y México. Dos documentos [1]
      Woodrow Borah. El juzgado general de indios en la Nueva España. México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1985, 488 p. y Andrés Lira, Comunidades indígenas frente a la ciudad de México. Tenochtitlán y Tlatelolco, sus pueblos y barrios, 1817-1919, Zamora, Mich., El Colegio de Michoacán, El Colegio de México y CONACYT, 1983, 426 p. [1]
      Women, Lineage and Local Nobility in Yaxchilan [1]
      Women ‘in’ migration between Mexico and the United States. From managing to generating and remitting their own resources, 1965–2008 [1]
      Women owners in Mexico City during the conjuncture of liberal reform [1]
      Women Landowners in the Rainforest of Campeche Liberalism During the 19th-Century Border Expansion [1]
      Women and Property in the City of Oaxaca, 1800-1887 [1]
      Women and Mining in the Andes Azogues [Quicksilver Workers] in Oruro and Potosí During the Late 18th Century and Early 19th Century [1]
      The wind god and the descente of the Tzitzimitl: new insights on the iconography and provenance of the mosaic-encrusted bird head at the Friedenstein palace gotha, Germany [1]
      William Dampier en el mar del sur: mapas y diarios de viaje ingleses en el reconocimiento del Pacífico novohispano (siglo XVIII) [1]
      William B. Taylor, Theatre of a Thousand Wonders. A History of Miraculous Images and Shrines in New Spain, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016 [1]
      William B. Taylor, Shrines and Miraculous Images. Religious Life in Mexico Before the Reforma [1]
      Wigberto Jiménez Moreno (1909-1985) y su bibliografía antropológica e histórica [1]
      Widows, Guardians, and Mining The Experience of Josefa Gertrudis Nieto Téllez-Girón in San Luis Potosí, Second Half of the 18th Century [1]
      Why Seek Clarity in Darkest Hour? [1]
      Why are the Toponyms México and Chapultepec accented on the first and the last Syllable? [1]
      Who Is the Author of the Vocabulario trilingüe? [1]
      Whiteness vs. whiteness, miscegenation and privilege in Mexico from the XIX to XXI centuries, an interpretation proposal [1]
      Where the Deaths Go: Some Reflections about the Relations between Livings and Deaths in Differents Types of Societies around the World [1]
      Well-founded and Not so Well-founded Expectations: The Civilizing Effect of Commerce and Other Economic Topics in Travelogues about Mexico (1811-1909) [1]