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2. Convocatoria "Dossier sobre Historia digital".
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HISTORICAL research , *DIGITAL media , *HISTORY - Abstract
The article presents a call for papers on the topic of digital history and the use of Internet in historical research, to be published in a future issue of the journal.
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- 2010
3. A natureza e a modernidade urbana de Goiânia nos discursos da cidade símbolo do Oeste brasileiro (1932-1942).
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Dutra e Silva, Anderson and Dutra e Silva, Sandro
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URBANIZATION , *MODERNITY , *NATURAL resources , *CITIES & towns , *ECONOMIC development - Abstract
Objective/Context: This article presents the historical context of the creation of Goiânia, capital city of the state of Goiás, built in the 1930s as a symbol of the expansion of the demographic and agricultural frontier in central Brazil. The city emerged through the Pedro Ludovico Teixeira efforts, appointed state intervener by the President Getúlio Vargas. In the construction process, there was the boosters's discourse, which attributed to the promised "metropolis" the power to create good opportunities for economic growth. For this, they relied on natural resources such as rivers, the presence of rich nearby forests and the fields with a less sloping region. Methodology: The study used archival sources based on technical and memorialist reports, photographs, maps, newspapers and periodicals of the time, as well as bibliography based on the theoretical and methodological assumptions of Environmental History. Originality: The historiography of Central Brazil has often been analyzed from the perspective of the frontier and not from the perspective of environmental history. In this paper, we seek to appropriate these two issues, reinforcing the relationship between the rural and urban processes of the Cerrado environmental history in Central Brazil. Conclusions: The real scenario was different from the announced one, since nature was much more a barrier than a facilitating element of development. In addition, the ideals of modern urbanism were partially abandoned due to the opportunism of selling lots. Also, the growth took place, but not because of the abundance of natural resources, but because of the transfer of the capital that fed it back as it attracted new inhabitants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. Micro/macro: ¿local/global? El problema de la localidad en una historia espacializada.
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Torre, Angelo
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CULTURAL history , *WORLD history , *LOCAL history , *MICROHISTORY , *HISTORY , *BIG history - Abstract
This paper discusses the possible local history boundaries within the paradigm of global history. Based on the questioning to the existing equation between local and global, by means of an analogy between micro and macro levels, the current research attempts to rebuild the methodological implications of the so-called "Spatial turn". Likewise, it analyzes the contradictions of the metaphorical analysis of space. Particularly, this research will focus on the rejection to the endogenous explanations of global history. This, in turn, contributes to the highlighting of the analytical boundaries of the circulation paradigm on which this is, likewise, based on. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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5. Navegando en aguas abiertas: tensiones y agentes en la conservación marina en la Patagonia chilena.
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Araos, Francisco
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SOCIAL networks , *MARINE resources conservation , *DECISION making , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL assemblages , *MARINE biodiversity conservation , *HISTORY - Abstract
Marine conservation has become one of the main factors in the transformation of oceans, reshaping the relations of power which define the future of such zones, with the participation of diverse agents in decision-making. This paper analyzes the creation of Marine Protected Areas in the Corcovado Gulf in Chilean Northern Patagonia. It reveals that these Marine Protected Areas are i) a response to a controversial process of territorial transformation, aggravated by the expansion of the salmon industry and calls for the conservation of biodiversity; ii) the emergence of a conservationist assemblage, based on the idea of collective efforts, and its involvement in a multi-agent network of governance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. Oath Ceremonies in Spain and New Spain in the 18th Century: A Comparative Study of Rituals and Iconography.
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Rodríguez Moya, Inmaculada
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LOYALTY oaths , *RITES & ceremonies , *OATHS , *EIGHTEENTH century , *HISTORY ,SPANISH monarchy ,HISTORY of New Spain -- 18th century ,18TH century Spanish history - Abstract
This paper will focus on a comparative study of the royal oath ceremonies in Spain and New Spain starting with the 16th century, when the ritual was established, to later consider some examples from the 18th century. A process of consolidating a Latin American and Hispanic identity began in the 17th century and was reflected in religious and political festivals everywhere. The royal oath ceremony was a renewal of vows of loyalty to the Crown, which was especially important in a monarchy composed a variety of different kingdoms. This ritual was very important in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, where a king ruled from afar over subjects scattered throughout a vast territory that was ethnically and culturally very diverse. The ceremony was therefore used in the 18th century to assert matters of identity through ritual gestures and the images that adorned the ephemeral architecture created for it. Accounts of festivities and prints depicting the event as it took place in places like Lisbon, Barcelona, Valencia, Majorca, Mexico and Lima will be studied from a comparative point of view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Oportunidades y constreñimientos: Impresa portuguesa durante los últimos años del régimen autoritario (1968-1974).
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Cavaco, Suzana
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HISTORY of dictatorships , *MASS media & politics , *PORTUGUESE newspapers , *ACCESS to information , *AUTHORITARIANISM , *MASS media policy , *TWENTIETH century , *HISTORY ,PORTUGUESE politics & government, 1933-1974 - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to analyze the situation of the Portuguese daily press during the last years of the authoritarian regime of the Estado Novo, deposed in 1974, by identifying the opportunities and constraints placed upon the press industry. To this end, we will explore external forces (or macro-environmental elements) that influenced the production and reception of newspapers. We will focus specifically on political, economic, and technological forces. With this, we hope to contribute to a deeper understanding of the Portuguese news-paper industry in a time in which large economic and financial groups purchased many newspapers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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8. El patronato en la erección de la diócesis de Montevideo: el caso del Cabildo Eclesiástico y el Seminario Conciliar.
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Méndez, Sebastián Hernández
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DIOCESES , *CHURCH & state , *CATHOLIC theological seminaries , *POLITICAL patronage , *ECCLESIASTICAL patronage , *RELIGION , *HISTORY - Abstract
This paper is about how the office of the Bishop was managed and the Diocese of Montevideo created (1878) during the administration of coronel Lorenzo Latorre, considering how the government, the Church in Uruguay, and the Holy See in Rome contributed to its success. It analyzes the difficulties of installing the Ecclesiastical Council and the Conciliar Seminary, as disposed by the Papal Bull at the beginning of the 19th century. The paper shows how the sustained right of Patronage of the State conditioned the institutional development of the Montevideo Diocese. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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9. El ejercicio del patronato y la problemática eclesiástica en Zacatecas durante la Primera República Federal (1824-1834).
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Zúñiga, Rosalina Ríos
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HISTORY of church & state , *FEDERAL government , *ECCLESIASTICAL patronage , *NINETEENTH century , *HISTORY , *RELIGION ,MEXICAN politics & government, 1821-1861 - Abstract
This paper analyzes the various actions taken by the authorities of the state of Zacatecas (Mexico) during the First Federal Republic (1824-1835), in order to find solutions to problems related to the exercise of patronage and related topics. It shows that these proposals were useful to defend and drive federalism, and to advance a project to create a secular and liberal State and society. The paper concludes that the attempt to apply this was ambiguous, as it became part of the "pitfalls" that prevented the first federalism from consolidating by contributing to the division of local and national political groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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10. La loma de los empalados y la tierra de nadie: frontera y guerra en la Provincia de Antioquia, 1540-1550.
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Saldarriaga Escobar, Gregorio
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INDIGENOUS peoples of South America , *WAR , *BOUNDARY disputes , *RESISTANCE to government -- History , *HISTORY of imperialism , *GOVERNMENT relations with indigenous peoples , *SIXTEENTH century , *HISTORY , *HISTORY of the Americas ,SPANISH colonies - Abstract
This paper studies certain forms of violence which occurred during the conquest of Antioquia between 1540 and 1550. As this province was a border area, both because of the aboriginal resistance and because of the confrontation between the governorates of Cartagena and Popayan, war and punishment against indigenous peoples was gruesome, even for the context of the Conquest. The aim of the paper is not to study the uniqueness of Antioquia, but to show that the border war was an imperial problem and that it relaxed morals allowing a punitive system foreign to civilized confrontation but valid in peripheral areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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11. Prácticas empíricas y medicina académica en Argentina. Aproximaciones para un análisis cuanticualitativo del Primer Censo Nacional (1869).
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Rodríguez, María Laura, Carbonetti, Adrián, and Andreatta, Maria Marta
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MEDICAL care , *CENSUS , *HISTORY of medical education , *HEALTH policy , *DEMOGRAPHY , *TRADITIONAL medicine , *NINETEENTH century , *HISTORY - Abstract
This paper analyzes the distribution of specialized subjects devoted to health care in the Argentine territory according to the First National Census (1869). We present statistical estimations and visual resources that contribute to illustrate the logic of the absolute and relative presence of graduates and empirical practitioners. By articulating census data with input from specialized bibliography, the paper provide evidence for certain variables associated with the presence of the State, the differential socio-economic development of the regions, and the rural-urban splits in the long first half of the nineteenth century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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12. Centros Comerciales a Cielo Abierto como política de renovación de las centralidades tradicionales en el Conurbano Bonaerense.
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Vecslir, Lorena and Rodríguez, Luciana
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URBAN renewal , *CENTRALITY , *HISTORY - Abstract
The present work proposes a comparative analysis of several renovation initiatives of the traditional centralities in Greater Buenos Aires under the model of Open-air shopping complexes. The paper starts with the origin of the concept and the first experiences in the USA and Europe between the 70's and 80's, in order to relate them with the circulation of ideas towards Latin America a decade later and, especially, to its reinterpretation and application in the Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires since the beginning of the year 2000. The territorial distribution pattern of these policies, size and type of operations, degree of accomplishment, actors involved and articulation with other local public policies are studied as well. Based on this analysis, the urban image, the commercial profile and social practices promoted will be considered, as well as its scope and limitations in relation to the different forms and processes of metropolitan centrality, and its linkage capacity with other urban policies of territorial scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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13. ACERCA DE LA IDENTIDAD BOLIVIANA EN ARGENTINA. UN ANÁLISIS DE TRES CASOS DE ESTUDIO EN LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
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MARIANO, MERCEDES
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BOLIVIAN national character , *IMMIGRANTS , *ETHNICITY , *GROUP identity , *BOLIVIANS , *HISTORY of emigration & immigration , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *SYMBOLISM , *SOCIAL history , *HISTORY ,SOCIAL aspects - Abstract
This paper is about the representations, practices and cultural expressions carried out by groups of Bolivian immigrants and their descendants in the cities of Olavarria, Tandil and Azul in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. For this purpose, the three case studies presented are analyzed based on the theoretical notions of identities and ethnic groups proper to the field of social anthropology. It thus seeks to contribute to knowledge about the construction of the identities of Bolivian immigrants in Argentina and, especially, to the discussion of those perspectives that propose the cultural assimilation of these groups into the host society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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14. How Can We Plan for Progression in Primary School History?
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Cooper, Hilary
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HISTORY education in primary schools , *LEARNING theories in education , *CONSTRUCTIVISM (Education) , *CURRICULUM , *ACADEMIC achievement , *ACADEMIC ability , *EDUCATION research - Abstract
This paper addresses issues concerning planning for and assessing progression in children's thinking in primary school history. It argues that it is necessary to assess progression within the framework of constructivist learning theories, applied to the processes of historical enquiry. First, it discusses early research into children's ability to understand concepts of time, historical sources and interpretations. Next, it describes the structure of the English National Curriculum, introduced in 1989, in which pupils are required to apply the processes of historical enquiry to content, in increasingly complex ways. The problem of what is meant by progression in history led to a large-scale research project attempting to identify patterns of development. It is argued that this proved problematic, and the level descriptors for the English History Curriculum have subsequently been removed. The article concludes that, at the moment, progression can be best planned for based on small-scale case studies, which apply constructivist theories to historical enquiries. Finally, suggestions are given for how teachers can plan and evaluate both their own practice and their pupils' progress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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15. La Gran Estrategia de Estados Unidos: en busca de las fuentes doctrinales de las políticas de seguridad internacional de los gobiernos estadounidenses.
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Rodríguez Morales, Federmán
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GRAND strategy (Political science) , *INTERNATIONAL security , *LIBERALISM , *COLD War, 1945-1991 , *SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 , *HISTORY , *DIPLOMATIC history , *HISTORY of liberalism ,FOREIGN relations of the United States ,UNITED States politics & government, 2001-2009 ,UNITED States politics & government, 2009-2017 - Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explain the history, sources and variations relating to the grand strategy of United States with regard to international security. In particular, it argues that there is a strategy which defines the interests and values that the US governments must defend, regardless of their ideological positions, which can be principally understood in terms of their beliefs on defensive and offensive realism, as well as exemplary liberalism and crusade liberalism. Rather than being conceived as theoretical or analytical stances, these variations of American realism and liberalism are seen as doctrines which have been developing historically since independence. Given that this grand strategy constitutes an institutional framework which is difficult to avoid, the paper explains, through the use of examples, the way in which the governments under George W. Bush Jr. and Barack H. Obama appropriated this strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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16. Era lo justo. Producción de periferia en Santiago de Chile en los años cincuenta.
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Matta, Paula Rodríguez
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PUBLIC spaces , *URBAN planning , *CITY dwellers , *NEIGHBORHOODS , *CITIES & towns , *HISTORY - Abstract
This paper presents the results of an investigation intended to disclose the various forms through which urban space has been produced in Santiago's outer limits. With that purpose in mind, two settlements built by the end of the 1950s were analyzed following Lefebvre's theory of production of space (2013): La Victoria, and San Gregorio. They both constitute appropriate examples of emerging new agents in urban space in Chile during the 1950s, and of their ways of producing urban space in Santiago's periphery, methods whose objective was to gain State recognition as formal urban settlers, a status they aspired to achieve through a fair deal during the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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17. El imperio contraataca: las expediciones militares de Antonio Caballero y Cóngora al Darién (1784-1790).
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Eduardo Rodríguez, Nelson
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SOCIAL conditions of indigenous peoples , *GOVERNMENT relations with indigenous peoples , *MILITARY reform , *CUNA (Central American people) , *HISTORY - Abstract
This article analyzes the military expeditions deployed In the Darien between 1784 and 1790, with the goal of pre-senting the reduction model designed and implemented in this province. The article also alms to expose the com-mercial underpinnings of the expeditions that may have had social effects upon the region, its indigenous inhabit-ants, and the Neogranadine Vlceroyship. This is done to support the argument that the Viceroy's offensive in the Darien combined persuasive and violent methods driven by the English and that resulted In the mobilization of large amounts of resources, important diplomatic actions, and the transportation of people from various places on the Atlantic. The paper also supports the argument that, despite their apparent magnitude, the expeditions were not effective due to the power of the Indigenous peoples In negotiating with colonial authorities and evad-ing them, as well as to the weak presence of local colonization agents that could protect the new foundations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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18. El reformismo doctrinario en el Ejército colombiano: una nueva aproximación para enfrentar la violencia, 1960-1965.
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Nieto Ortiz, Pablo Andrés
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ARMED Forces , *GUERRILLAS , *REVOLUTIONARIES , *VIOLENCE , *HISTORY ,COLOMBIA. Army ,COLOMBIAN politics & government, 1946-1974 - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to analyze the transformation process of the Colombian Army between 1960 and 1965, which was driven by the political decisions of the rulers, the intervention of the Armed Forces, and by factual gambles made by the military to eliminate the first revolutionary guerillas. Through this, we expect to argue two hypotheses: first that the relationship between the Army and the civilian government was ambiguous during a period of institutional transition; and, second, that political subordination and military autonomy were breached by the intromission of military players in the political scene, and by rulers in the military scene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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19. El Congreso Anfictiónico en la ciudad de México a la luz de un documento inédito (1826-1828).
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de la Reza, Germán A.
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POLITICAL science conventions , *POLITICAL systems , *POLITICAL conventions , *NINETEENTH century , *HISTORY ,LATIN American wars of independence, 1806-1830 ,MEXICAN politics & government - Abstract
O presente artigo examina as causas pelas quais a assembleia anfictiónica, convocada por Simón Bolívar para unir as novas repúblicas americanas, nào pode ter sessào no México após sua transferência do Panamá em 1826. Definem-se as posiçôes dos ministros plenipotenciários apelando a fontes primárias e a documentos da época, incluida urna minuta inédita da reuniào dos ministros dos Estados Unidos e da Grâ-Colômbia. Este último docu-mento, cuja importância é contextualizada neste artigo, permite conhecer a controvérsia que dividiu os hispano-americanos em torno da possibilidade de instalar a assembleia sem esperar a ratificaçào dos tratados do Istmo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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20. La revolución, los comandantes y el gobierno de los pueblos rurales. Buenos Aires, 1810-1822.
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Fradkin, Raúl O.
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LOCAL government , *RURAL sociology , *POLITICAL leadership , *SOCIAL conflict , *POLITICAL systems , *NINETEENTH century , *HISTORY ,HISTORY of revolutions ,ARGENTINE politics & government - Abstract
This paper analyzes the disputes that took place in rural towns during the Buenos Aires Campaign for the control of military commands. We seek to identify the opportunities that arose during the revolutionary process to transform the local government in a context of deep contradictions between the will of the upper government to control the campaign, and the aspirations of self-government of the towns. Through this, we identify some of the components of the political cultures that were a product of a singular combination and selective appropriation of colonial traditions and revolutionary discourses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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21. El régimen jurídico aplicable a las actividades en la luna y otros cuerpos celestes.
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Chovil, Carolina Araujo and Español, Armando Guio
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SPACE law , *HISTORY of treaties , *EXTRATERRESTRIAL resources , *SPACE treaties , *RESOURCE exploitation , *CULTURAL property , *LUNAR exploration , *TWENTIETH century , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *HISTORY , *LAW - Abstract
The Moon is a celestial body of huge importance in human culture and has been considered as a world heritage. However, this concept has been in doubt due to the fact that the nations that had the possibility to explore this natural satellite have considered ways of appropriating it. This concern led to the creation in 1979 within the United Nations of a juridical regime that regulated the activities of States in the Moon. Article 11, of these rules established an innovative regime that guarantied the equitable access of all countries to the resources allocated in the Moon. This paper explains the context and principles that inspired this agreement, as well as its qualities and defects and describes some proposals in order to improve it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
22. Democratización sin represión, excepción en el caso colombiano: el movimiento estudiantil de la Séptima Papeleta o Todavía podemos salvar a Colombia.
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Amaya, Renata
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STUDENT political activity , *POLITICAL persecution , *DEMOCRACY , *POLITICAL violence , *CONSTITUTIONAL history , *PUBLIC demonstrations , *HISTORY , *TWENTIETH century ,COLOMBIAN politics & government, 1974- ,SOCIAL conditions in Colombia, 1970- - Abstract
Colombia has been a political space where democracy and repression seem to walk on the same path. That is why it is relevant to question how occurred the students' movement called la Séptima Papeleta o Todavía Podemos salvar a Colombia at the end of the 1980s where come together different kinds of violence such as drugs dealers terrorism, illegal armed groups actions, state corruption and murdering of political leaders and citizens. On this scenario appears the question faced on this paper: was there any kind of state repression (control, restriction or rejection against the free exercise of first rank rights and civil freedoms), against the actions developed by the students' movement that established the basis for the 1991 constitutional reform? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
23. El Sindicato del Servicio Doméstico y la Obra de Nazareth: entre asistencialismo, paternalismo y conflictos de interés, Bogotá 1938-1960.
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Plata Quezada, William Elvis
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WOMEN household employees , *LABOR unions , *LABOR organizing , *CATHOLIC Action , *MONASTICISM & religious orders for women , *HISTORY - Abstract
Organizing housemaids to form a trade union has been quite a difficult task because of the characteristics of this occupation, the lack of school education of its members, and the traditional undervaluation and disdain such an important activity generates Not many people are aware of a relatively long history of attempts for organizing these workers and that in the 1940s the foundation of the first domestic service union was set by a Catholic Church initiative through the so-called Catholic Action. The purpose of this paper is to reconstruct part of this story, highlighting the paternalistic bias of the organization and, even though the movement had female leadership, activities and development of the union were determined by the support given by the clergy and the ecclesiastical institution. Also, although it was a lay organization in its beginnings, the union served as for the creation of two women religious orders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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24. Alimento, techo, educación y…¿maltrato? La preocupación por los niños y niñas pobres en el centro bonaerense a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.
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de paz Trueba, Yolanda
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ABUSE of poor children , *CHILD abuse , *NEIGHBORHOODS & society , *SOCIAL history - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the sensitivity invoked by child issues, specifically regarding abuse, from the standpoint of the construction of the Argentinean National State, focusing particularly on the mediation role that neighborhood communities took on in the central and southern regions of the Buenos Aires province. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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25. Comer en el hospital colonial: apuntes sobre la alimentación en tres hospitales neogranadinos a finales del siglo xviii.
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Alzate Echeverry, Adriana María
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HOSPITAL patients -- Nutrition , *HOSPITAL food service , *HOSPITAL records , *HOSPITALS , *MONASTICISM & religious orders , *EIGHTEENTH century , *HISTORY , *RELIGION - Abstract
This paper studies some aspects of the diet of three hospitals of the New Granada in the late 18th century. To do this, we analyze accounting records found in the General National Hall of Records which recorded the purchase of foodstuffs in three San Juan de Dios hospitals located in Santafé de Bogotá, Cartagena, and Portobelo (Panama). The ingredients and recipes recorded describe a specific moment in the history of the diet in the hospital, determined by the religious and tributary model of the monastic and conventual world. The foods eaten then were influenced by the economic, cultural, religious, and hygienic circumstances surrounding them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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26. Por uma história da alimentação na cidade de São Paulo (décadas de 1920 a 1950).
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RODRIGUES, JAIME
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FOOD habits , *FOOD , *TWENTIETH century , *HISTORY ,FIRST Brazilian Republic ,BRAZILIAN history, 1930-1945 ,BRAZILIAN history, 1945-1954 - Abstract
This paper proposes a way to analyze the history of eating in São Paulo (Brazil) between 1920 and 1950. It addresses the relative absence of research on this topic for this period characterized by the rapid expansion of the city, which became a key market, an important regulator of consumption habits, and a meeting place for diverse social groups. An abundance of sources makes it possible to undertake a social history of eating. On the one hand, intellectuals of different backgrounds and interests produced a good deal of work on popular food habits. On the other, the article points to the possibility of using lifestyle studies and surveys on eating habits from this period in order to gain insight into the lives of different sectors of the population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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27. UNA APROXIMACIÓN HISTÓRICA A LA EVOLUCIÓN DEL PROCESO PENAL COLOMBIANO.
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Posada Maya, Ricardo
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LEGAL procedure , *LEGAL history , *CRIMINAL procedure , *HISTORY of criminal procedures , *LAW & history , *HISTORY , *EDUCATION ,COLOMBIAN politics & government - Abstract
The historical study of the different procedural systems is a pending task in our legal field. Additionally, it is difficult to find academic texts that develop a global revision and a historical reconstruction of the essential characteristics of the main procedural criminal systems in our time, more precisely, of systems that would allow us to comprehend our existing system and its evolution. This paper's intention is to locate such characteristics and examine said evolution in the context of the new Accusatory System and its Criminal Procedure. In order to do so this study will verify which characteristics and institutions still remain, and which have been transformed or removed from the Colombian criminal procedural system. All this information has been compiled in order to undertake a historical evaluation of our systems of Criminal Procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
28. VERDADES Y REDESCRIPCIONES ETNOGRÁFICAS.
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Casas, Elías Sevilla
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TRUTH , *ETHNOLOGY , *HISTORY , *MEMORY - Abstract
The paper defends the validity and relevancy of ethnography/historiography as a specific modality of knowledge production. It does so by presenting and discussing the cases of an archaeologist who says he is one thousand years old, of an anthropologist who decided to make a poem about his ethnography, and of and ethnographer-historian who analyzes, under the name of "history", the production of Nasa and Cumbal memorialistas. The central argument is constructed around a commitment to the ethnographic/historiographic truth. It uses the metaphors of inside/outside with which Joanne Rappaport analyzes the commotion she goes through in her relationship with Nasa intellectuals. This inside/outside topic is read initially as the transit between the field and the archive. The outside is taken as the "conceptualizing knowledge" positioned between two forms of socio-historic reality, one existing within the discourse and the other without. The first takes in, describes and re-describes the second. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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29. LA DISCIPLINA HISTÓRICA EN LATINOAMÉRICA. UNA LECTURA CON LOS ESTUDIOS CULTURALES.
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Flórez Malagón, Alberto G.
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CULTURAL studies , *HISTORY , *INTELLECTUALS , *CULTURAL education , *HISTORICAL analysis - Abstract
This paper explores the possible continuity between some practices of history and some proposals of the cultural studies, reading this continuity as a practice very common at the moment in which old and new intellectual trajectories converge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
30. Loza fina para Bogotá: una fábrica de loza del siglo XIX.
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Mejía, María Carolina Lamo and Therrien, Monika
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POTTERY , *INTERDISCIPLINARY research , *HISTORY , *SOCIOECONOMICS , *INDUSTRIALISTS - Abstract
In Colombia there are few references related to the study on the production, circulation and consumption of Colonial wares and even scarcer are those that refer to industrial pottery. As such we are interested in opening the path for retrospective and interdisciplinary research on some aspects of the historical context in which these activities were immersed. The objective of this paper is to understand the purported effects that a factory for fine pottery established in Bogotá in the 19th century should have in this environment. A new socioeconomic order and the ending of traditions rooted in the Colonial regime were expected, based on the ideals of progress divulged by English industrialists. With this in mind the production technology, including its work regulation strategies and the pottery decorative styles, as a way of influencing daily consumption practices, will be discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
31. Patrones de consumo de fauna como indicadores de cambio sociocultural: el caso de la Quinta de Bolívar.
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Roca, Elizabeth Ramos
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HISTORY , *ARCHAEOLOGY , *ECONOMICS , *MARKETING , *MEAT - Abstract
Generally, faunal remains in prehistorical and historical archeological contexts have been interpreted as a direct reflex of economic activities related to subsistence and diet. However, although this information is important, taken only as this disregards the huge potential that the study of cultural patterns associated to the selection, distribution, acquisition and consumption of fauna offers in relation to other aspects of everyday life and to the social and cultural transformation processes in general. In this paper and under this perspective the results from faunal samples corresponding to the second half of the 19th century when Quinta Bolivar was occupied are presented. Some of the inherent problems when interpreting social and economical differences and ethnic groups based on faunal remains are discussed in particular. Likewise, the importance of accompanying this type of analysis with documentary information relative to, among other aspects, the marketing, distribution, supply and value of meat cuts for the epoch is stressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
32. Hacia una interpretación antropológica de la cerámica vidriada de Popayán.
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Díaz, Wilhelm Londoño
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ARCHAEOLOGY , *HISTORY , *CULTURE - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to present an interpretive proposal for one of the most common archaeological phenomenon in the Valley of Popayán, i.e., glazed ware, and thereby demonstrate that the disciplinary studies focused on the Colonial and Republican periods may be more useful than the simple corroboration of events told in history texts. In this sense, the mentioned work is more than a substantive production of the so-called historical archaeology and it is specifically circumscribed as a proposal within the framework of material culture studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
33. Desarrollo económico local: leyendas y realidades.
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Cuervo González, Luis Mauricio
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ECONOMIC development , *HISTORY , *CULTURE , *ECONOMIC activity , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
The approach to local economic development proposed in this paper differs dramatically from the common practice of establishing patterns of presumed universal validity. Rather than proposing generalizations, this approach contrasts national ,experiences and tries to identify major options and dilemmas which define each particular experience. Absolute distinctions made by theory are not confirmed on local economic development practice, in which concepts and strategies erroneously considered to be incomparable seem to mix. The state of the art tends to indicate that simple recipes and formulas are not recommendable. Knowledge of local history, culture, institutions and idiosyncrasy could help to solve those dilemmas of local economic development which are indeed universal: the dilemmas of territorial competence, of private and public responsibilities, and of new sociospatial imbalances and ways of intervening in them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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