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. Approaching the figure of the last occupants of this position, the prosecutors of crime of the Real Audiencia of Mexico, and their social and political positions, as well as the study of cases located in the
and contribute to a better understanding of the role of rumors in political and social movements.Keywords : freedom; slavery; Nuevo Reino de Granada; rumors; Antioquia. ... . Autores como Mario Aguilera Peña y Katherine Bonil han analizado los alzamientos que se dieron en los Llanos, el Alto Magdalena y otras partes del virreinato (Bonil, “The Political Culture”; Bonil, “De un
century. We will highlight the historical context, the political motivations, as well as the theoretical arguments that help explain why the Spanish crown appointed lawyers in charge of representing
In times of commemorations of the bicentennials of independence in Latin America and before an important historiographical renewal, this work reflects the characteristics, meanings and political uses ... "Happy Revolution" to a "Criminal Revolution". The Concept of Revolution in the Press of Lima and Buenos Aires in Times of Political Legitimacy (1810-1816) DANIEL MORAN* CARLOS CARCELÉN
In times of commemorations of the bicentennials of independence in Latin America and before an important historiographical renewal, this work reflects the characteristics, meanings and political uses ... "Happy Revolution" to a "Criminal Revolution". The Concept of Revolution in the Press of Lima and Buenos Aires in Times of Political Legitimacy (1810-1816) DANIEL MORAN* CARLOS CARCELÉN
This article reports on the vicissitudes that occurred around the construction and start-up of the Seminary School in the city of Santa Marta in the second half of the 18th century. The construction of these structures was regulated by the Council of Trent (1545-1563), the papal bull Romanus Pontifex of 1455 and the royal certificates emanating from the Bourbon monarchy. Royal...
. The objective of this paper is to analyze four aspects that were manifested in these processes: the identification about these cults like crimes and sins, the political tensions around caciques and
. The objective of this paper is to analyze four aspects that were manifested in these processes: the identification about these cults like crimes and sins, the political tensions around caciques and
mobility not only in the urban but also in the rural areas. The enslaved draw on the colonial political culture to signify and legitimize their mobility, which also allowed them to acquire certain degrees of
This article analyzes the social and political dynamics that emerged in the context of imperial disputes between English and Spaniards in Mosquitia coasts, and in the adjacent territories located by ... (inicios del siglo XVIII, finales del siglo XIX). Madrid: Sílex, 2018. [ Links ] Paquette, Gabriel. "The Image of Imperial Spain in British Political Thought, 1750-1800". Bulletin of Spanish Studies, vol
This article studies the cultural transfers and the political appropriation of visual culture in the territories of the Hispanic monarchy. For this purpose, the documentary sources emanating from the ... claiming their role in a context of special conflict with the imperial authorities. Keywords: visual stories; cultural transfers; political appropriations; festive chronicles; Quito; Pamplona
This article examines whether ecological complementarity was part of the political economy of Chitagoto chiefdom -located in Eastearn Andes of Colombia- when Spaniards arrived in sixteenth century ... ethnohistorical information. In other words, if it was not only an Andean ideal, but also a company directed by political leaders, who appropriated of production and monopolized power through the tribute. The
This article examines whether ecological complementarity was part of the political economy of Chitagoto chiefdom -located in Eastearn Andes of Colombia- when Spaniards arrived in sixteenth century ... ethnohistorical information. In other words, if it was not only an Andean ideal, but also a company directed by political leaders, who appropriated of production and monopolized power through the tribute. The
This article examines whether ecological complementarity was part of the political economy of Chitagoto chiefdom -located in Eastearn Andes of Colombia- when Spaniards arrived in sixteenth century ... ethnohistorical information. In other words, if it was not only an Andean ideal, but also a company directed by political leaders, who appropriated of production and monopolized power through the tribute. The
This article examines whether ecological complementarity was part of the political economy of Chitagoto chiefdom -located in Eastearn Andes of Colombia- when Spaniards arrived in sixteenth century ... ethnohistorical information. In other words, if it was not only an Andean ideal, but also a company directed by political leaders, who appropriated of production and monopolized power through the tribute. The
This article examines whether ecological complementarity was part of the political economy of Chitagoto chiefdom -located in Eastearn Andes of Colombia- when Spaniards arrived in sixteenth century ... ethnohistorical information. In other words, if it was not only an Andean ideal, but also a company directed by political leaders, who appropriated of production and monopolized power through the tribute. The
political philosophy (Anderson, 2001) . They rejected patriarchal systems of power and pointed to capitalism’s power to construct ‘false needs’, and to manipulate individuals into social conformity and ... state-induced modernism project and feminist movement after the establishment of the Turkish Republic and the subsequent second-wave feminist movement, conservative changes in Turkey’s political landscape
territory, and the places linked to their memories. With the political weight achieved by maps during this period due to the disputes for the definition of the Iberian territorial limits, the Portuguese Crown ... Liberdade, Kosmos, 1999. [ Links ] Dias, Camila Loureiro. “Jesuit maps and political discourse: The Amazon river of father Samuel Fritz”. The Americas, vol. 69, n.° 1, 2012, pp. 95-116. https://doi.org
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia
Mongolian. Historically it marked one of the last political strategies of two divisions of the Mongol Empire, established by Chinggis Khaan in 1206, to remain free of external political authority. The ... his dismissal of the Great Code as important in any meaningful way. One year later, in 2006, a group of papers in Imperial Statecraft explored political forms and governance techniques in Inner Asia