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    Format: 1 CD-ROM , 12 cm
    Content: Presents digitized detailed description of the material in the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection. Provides detailed information on 113 processed Mexican manuscripts and archival collections, as well as, the digitization of the Lucas Alamán papers. Contains royal decrees and other documents pertaining to colonial administration and church history in the 17th and 18th centuries. Also includes 19th century correspondence and documents concerning government, political, and military affairs with a chronology of the campaign of Valladolid and Guadalajara. In addition, includes correspondence regarding research and publication of Alamán's Historia de Méjico, some printed documents issued under his authority as Minister, his certificate of baptism, diplomas, passports, visas and other certificates, and a copy, probably from the 17th century, of a 1598 letter from the Conde de Monterrey
    Note: Title from disc label , Includes bibliographical references , Chiefly Spanish, with some text in English , System requirements for Windows: 233MHz or higher Intel Pentium; 32MB RAM or higher; Microsoft Windos 98, 2000, ME, NT (4.0) or XP; Web browser AOL 5.0, Internet Explorer 5.0, or Netscape 4.7 or higher; color monitor (16-bit, 800 x 600 resolution); 8X or higher CD-ROM drive. , System requirements for Macintosh: 233MHz or higher PowerPC; 32MB RAM or higher; Mac OS 8.6 or higher; Web browser AOL 5.0, Internet Explorer 5.0, or Netscape 4.7 or higher; color monitor (16-bit, 800 x 600 resolution); 8X or higher CD-ROM drive.
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: CD-ROM
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Alamán, Lucas 1792-1853
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