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Note 109: Guenter B. Risse, "Shelter and Care for Natives and Colonists: Hospitals in Sixteenth-Century New Spain," in Varey et al., eds., pp. 66 – 8. back
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Note 10: Alfred López Austin, "Sahagún's Work and the Medicine of the Ancient Nahuas: Possibilities for Study," in Sixteenth-Century Mexico: The Work of Sahagún, ed. Munro S. Edmonson (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1974), pp. 205 – 24, esp.pp. 216 – 17. back
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Dr Callow, editor of Witchcraft and Magic in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe [UK], said it was now time to recognise the witch trials as “most dangerous and tragic” fabrications.
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Note 29: A. Shephard, Gender and Authority in Sixteenth-Century England [Keele UP, 1994] unearthed six treatises in the sixteenth century debating the advantages and disadvantages of female rule; only four of the six were printed back
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Religion, Politics and Society in Sixteenth-Century England, I. Archer (ed), Camden Fifth Series, vol. 22 [2003]
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Long, "The Openness of Knowledge: An Ideal and Its Context in Sixteenth-Century Writings on Mining and Metallurgy," Technology and Culture 32 (1991): 318 – 555.
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He calls the Sixteenth Amendment, which created a federal income tax, "the great milestone on the road to serfdom."
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Note 1: Louise M. Burkhart, The Slippery Earth: Nahua-Christian Moral Dialogue in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989), p. 48; on Mesoamerican cosmology, see Miguel León Portilla, Aztec Thought and Culture: A Study of the Ancient Nahuatl Mind, trans.
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Thomas, Keith V. 1971 Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies inPopular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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Christian, William A.Jr. 1981 Local Religion in Sixteenth-Century Spain.
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