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AGI: Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla.

Bartolomé, Miguel A., 1978, La insurrección de Canek un movimiento mesiánico en el Yucatán colonial, México.

Bricker, Victoria Reifler, 1981, The Indian Christ, the Indian King: The Historical Substrate of Maya Myth and Ritual, Austin.

Clendinnen, Inga, 1987, Ambivalent Conquest. Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan. 1517-1570. Cambridge.

Cline, S.L., 1986, Colonial Culhuacan, 1580-1600. A Social History of an Aztec Tow, Albuquerque.

Farris, Nancy M., 1978, “Nucleation versus Dispersal: The Dynamics of Population Movement in Colonial Yucatan”, Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 58, núm. 2,
_____, 1984, Maya Society Under Colonial Rule: The Collective Enterprise of Survival, Princeton.

Gosner, Kevin, 1992, Soldiers of the Virgin. The Moral Economy of a Colonial Maya Rebellion, Tucson.

Hill, Robert M., 1984, “Chinamit and Molab: Late Postclassic. Highland Maya Precursors Of Closed Corporate Community”, Estudios de Cultura Maya, vol. XV.
_____, 1989, “Social Organization by Decree in Colonial Highland Guatemala”, Ethnohistory, vol. 36, núm. W.

Huerta, María Teresa y Patricia Palacios (eds.), 1976, Rebeliones indígenas de la época colonial, México.

Landa, Diego de, 1973, Relación de las cosas de Yucatán, Porrúa. México.

Miller, Arthur G., 1982, On the Edge of the Sea: Mural Painting at Tancah-Tulum, Quintana Roo, México. Washington. Dumbarton Oaks.

Millones, Luis, Rafael Varón Gabai et al., 1990, El retorno de las hamacas. Estudios y documentos sobre el Taki Ingoy, siglo XVI, Lima.

O’Reilly, Justo Sierra, 1954, Los indios de Yucatán, 2 vols., Mérida.

Parmentier, Richard J., 1979, “The Mythological Triangle: Poseyemú. Montezuma and Jesus in the Pueblos”, en William C. Sturtevant (ed. General), Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 9 Washington.

Patch, Robert W., 1979, A Colonial Regime: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, tesis doctoral, Princeton.
_____, 1993, Maya and Spardian in Yucatán, 1648-1812, Stanford University Press.
_____, 1991, “Decolonization, the Agrarian Problem, and the Origins of the Caste War in Yucatan, 1812-1847”, en Jeffery T. Brannon y Gilbert M. Joseph (eds.), Land, Labor and Capital Modern Yucatan: Essays in Regional History and Political Economy, University of Alabama.

Quezada, Sergio, 1990, Pueblos y caciques 1550-1580, tesis doctoral, El Colegio de México.

Reed, Nelson, 1964, The Caste War of Yucatan, Stanford.

Rugeley, Terry, 1996, Yucatan’s Maya Peasantry & the Origins of the Caste War, University of Texas Press, Austin.

Spicer, Edward H., 1962, Cycles of Conquest, the Impact of Spain, Mexico and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960, Tucson.

Stern, Steve J., 1982, Peru’s Indian People and Challenge of Spanish Conquest, Huamanga to 1640, Madison.

Villa Rojas, Alfonso, 1961, “Notas sobre la tenencia de la tierra entre los mayas de la antigüedad”, Estudios de Cultura Maya, vol. I.

Wallace, Anthony F. C., 1956, “Revitalization Movements: Some Theoretical Considerations for their Comparative Study”, American Anthropologist, vol. 58, núm. 2.

Young, Eric Van, 1993, “The Cuautla Lazarus: Double Subjectives in Reading Texts on Popular Collective Action”, Colonial Latin American Review, vol. 2, núms. 1-2.




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