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2. En búsqueda de la ciencia: las estudiantes de secundaria en Chile y la mediación del saber científico en los primeros periódicos escolares femeninos (1897-1907).
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Ramírez Errázuriz, Verónica and Leyton Alvarado, Patricio
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SCHOOLGIRLS , *EDUCATION of girls , *WOMEN in science , *HIGH school students , *STUDENT newspapers & periodicals , *EDUCATIONAL change , *SCIENTIFIC knowledge - Abstract
Objective/Context: This paper studies the first Chilean school newspapers led by women and the role of high school students as mediators of scientific knowledge at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. The analysis is part of the expansion and modernization of the press and publishing industry, as well as the in$uence of positivism and the educational reforms that were implemented in Chile during that period, a context in which the ruling class considered scientific knowledge, both its development and access to it by the population, as a priority. Methodology: The article is based on the studies of historians of science who have understood audiences as active agents in generating new knowledge, problematizing categories such as expert, amateur and layman, and examining the types of relationships they sustained. This theoretical perspective is applied to analyzing the magazines of four women's high schools that took advantage of the valid study plans to access the university in the period and is complemented with other sources, such as prospectuses and relevant administrative documents. Originality: The study makes visible the role of women in science and, specifically, Chilean schoolgirls in this context, which have not been studied from the perspective presented here. Conclusions: Despite the lack of attention given to this population group in terms of scientific contribution, it is shown that high school students were active readers, disseminators and producers of knowledge, managing magazines, generating networks and circulating the knowledge beyond the walls of their educational establishments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Del repositorio público al aula universitaria: estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional en la Biblioteca Nacional, Estados Unidos de Colombia, 1870-1874.
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Ardila, Javier Ricardo
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HISTORY of education , *HISTORY of libraries , *HISTORY of books & reading , *PUBLIC universities & colleges , *CULTURAL transmission , *ACADEMIC libraries , *PUBLIC education - Abstract
This article examines the presence of students from the National University among the readers of the National Library during the first half of the 1870s. Although some contemporary observers considered the library to be inoperative, the institution was an active agent in the circulation of books in Bogotá: a space of student sociability and a place of university knowledge. Methodology: First, the paper examines the institutional relationship between the library and the university. Then, it characterizes the students and their readings at the library. Finally, it analyzes the recorded readings in relation to the programs of courses taught at the National University, the academic performance of students, the presentation of public speeches, and library attendance by students from regions other than Bogotá and its surroundings. Originality: In a scenario of educational reforms promoted by liberal governments during the 1870s, the National Library was described as “anachronistic” and “useless” by the agents themselves of the nineteenth century. These critical judgments have become a commonplace in historiography. The analysis of new documents, especially library reader records—an unpublished source—, enriches the field of reading appropriation and offers empirical elements that vindicate the institution’s centrality at a time of political and ideological struggles. Conclusions: The article demonstrates that young students at the National University used books from the public repository in academic spaces of professional training, which calls into question the idea of its inoperative character as well as the reasons that originated this liberal criticism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. "Practical Botanists and Zoologists": Contributions of Amazonian Natives to Natural History Expeditions (1846-1865).
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Antunes, Anderson Pereira, Massarani, Luisa, and de Castro Moreira, Ildeu
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INDIGENOUS peoples , *NATURAL history , *THEORY of knowledge , *NATURALISTS , *ZOOLOGY , *BOTANY - Abstract
Objective/context: This paper analyses the relations between 19th century travelling naturalists and the indigenous inhabitants of Brazilian Amazonia. The region was a favourite among travellers during the latter half of the 19th century. On their travel books, naturalists reported not only on local Nature, but also on local inhabitants and their contributions to the expeditions, making them valuable sources for understanding the interactions between them and the natives. Originality: The originality of the paper rests in the use of a diverse set of primary sources, in the form of 19th century travel books. The article contributes to the current historiography on Natural History expeditions while aiming specifically at the relations between naturalists and the indigenous inhabitants of the region. Methodology: The analysis relies on primary sources, which consist mainly of the travel books written and published by some of the most well-known 19th century travelling naturalists that visited the Brazilian Amazonia. It is from their personal reports and observations that we aim to understand, on the one hand, how these foreign naturalists interacted with the local indigenous inhabitants and, on the other, how the natives were able contribute to the scientific expeditions led by European naturalists. Conclusions: It is safe to conclude that the indigenous inhabitants of Brazilian Amazonia were a constant presence during 19th century expeditions in the region. The interactions between naturalists and natives, sometimes mediated by a third party, were often essential to the success of these expeditions. The principal contribution of the indigenous inhabitants, as stated by the naturalists themselves, was the aid in the collection of specimens. The natives' expertise on the habits and habitats of animals and plants, paired with their hunting and to navigational skills through the region's complex river system, seem to have been a subject of admiration as well as a source of information and specimens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. 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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6. 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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7. 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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8. 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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9. Las discusiones sobre el Patronato en Colombia en el siglo xix.
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Cortés Guerrero, José David
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CHURCH & state , *POLITICAL patronage , *ROYAL patronage , *SEPARATION of powers , *NINETEENTH century ,COLOMBIAN history ,COLOMBIAN politics & government - Abstract
This paper aims to show that, despite it being a relevant topic, patronage has not been sufficiently studied by Colombian historians. With this objective in mind, it studies the discussions generated by the republican patronage in Colombia in the 19th century in three different scenarios. The first focuses on the period circa 1824, when the Republic inherited the right of patronage the Spanish Crown had held for three centuries. The second discusses the difficulties present in the application of patronage to specific cases. The third refers to discussions of patronage when it had already disappeared and had been replaced by the separation of power, in 1853. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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10. Ritos para una nueva legitimidad: ceremoniales constitucionales y republicanismo en Chile (1812-1833).
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Gabriel Cid
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REPUBLICANISM , *CONSTITUTIONS , *POLITICAL systems , *LEGITIMACY of governments , *RITES & ceremonies ,CHILEAN politics & government, 1810- - Abstract
This paper analyzes the ritual mechanisms deployed in Chile on the occasion of the ratification of the constitutional texts which came to be in the period between 1812 and 1833. By studying these political ceremonies, which are clearly continuations of the royal oaths of the colonial regime, the efforts of the Chilean leading class to socialize the republican ideals among the population become evident, making it possible to symbolically replace the King for the Constitution as the source of legitimacy of the new political system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. 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
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