Los restos de José María Heredia, Santiago de Cuba, 1803- Ciudad de México, 1839 : detrás de los huesos perdidos o ¿La paz de los sepulcros?
Abstract
A partir de la búsqueda de los restos mortales del escritor y político cubanomexicano José María Heredia, se realiza una revisión del estado de los sitios de enterramiento en la Ciudad de México entre 1839 y los siguientes años hasta finales del siglo XIX, en una época que incluye las diversas disposiciones de los gobiernos liberales mexicanos en cuanto a los panteones y cementerios, hasta entonces propiedad de la IglesiaDownloads
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