Rural territory disputes: pre-hispanic Cholula in face of the expansion of colonial Puebla
Abstract
This essay exposes the territorial recomposition that suburban
municipalities in the Cholula region, in the state of Puebla,
México, have suffered as a result of their connection with
the state’s capital. We start from the conceptualization of
the Cholula territory, conceiving it as a space that has been
constituted historically. Social relations and domination patterns
prevalent in successive historical stages of its development are
examined, which finally derived in the current conformation of
the territory.
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