Patricia Seed
Patricia Seed is an American historian and professor in the University of California, Irvine's Department of History. She specializes in the history of cartography and navigation, and is the foremost authority on latitude as it relates to the historical use of maps in maritime exploration. Provided by Wikipedia
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To love, honor, and obey in colonial Mexico : conflicts over marriage choice, 1574-1821 / by Seed, Patricia
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Ceremonies of possession in Europe's conquest of the New World, 1492-1640 / by Seed, Patricia
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American pentimento : the invention of Indians and the pursuit of riches / by Seed, Patricia
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To love, honor, and obey in colonial Mexico : conflicts over marriage choice, 1574-1821 / by Seed, Patricia, 1949-
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Ceremonies of possession in Europe's conquest of the New World, 1492-1640 / by Seed, Patricia, 1949-
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José Limón and La Malinche : the dancer and the dance /
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