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The present work exposes the specific economic development of El Mezquital district, south Durango, Mexico, compared to the rest of the state districts at the end of the Porfiriato. An overview of the land property structure, agriculture, livestock and demography according to occupational categories is presented. The governmental efforts to create an imaginary of El Mezquital as...
Mexican and American documents, the present work allows us to identify continuities and ruptures of the political practices of this bureaucracy, as well as throwing light on the 1990’s New York events. By ... , circumvent the demands of liberalization and turned culture back into a profitable diplomatic and legitimizing mechanism. Keywords: Transnational Cultural Networks; Political Practices; Rockefeller
American political thought was then largely disdained in political science, as empiricists focused on behavior while theorists regularly declared that worthwhile American political philosophy had begun and
Artículos Periodismo y activismo político. La revolución mexicana desde la mirada de Sophie Treadwell y Ethel Duffy Turner (1907-1921) Journalism and Political Activism. The Mexican
This work aims to analyse the editorial treatment of usury by El Tiempo, a Catholic newspaper during the Porfiriato, according to the new political history approach, not as an economic theme. The
The article approaches the political content of moral discourse during the second decade of nineteenth-century Mexico, a subject often neglected by literature. Far from being religious reminiscence ... morality was mainly political. Keywords: morality; obedience; governance; State; Church; tolerance; masonry; secularization Introducción La constante presencia de un discurso moral en el siglo
The abdication of Agustín de Iturbide to the throne in Mexico in 1823 and his subsequent exile unleashed political tensions that radicalized the ideological positions of those who wanted his return ... pro-monarchist popular mobilization and the federalist rupture in the provinces provoked a political crisis and uncertainty about the future of the country. The instability and lack of political
This paper studies the presence of the indigenous people in the Independence process of Peru. Firstly, the performance of the Inca deputy Dionisio Uchu Inca Yupanqui in the Cortes of Cadiz, and the impact of the liberal constitution of 1812 on the indigenous communities of the viceroyalty of Peru are analyzed. Secondly, an approximation to the government boards (juntas de...
task here to discuss the place of political theory or political philosophy in legal scholarship. It is tempting to begin by emphasizing the gulf between justice and law: The job of political philosophers ... -"What ought to be the place of humane or liberal studies, including political philosophy, in legal scholarship?"-cannot be answered well without thinking first about a series of more fundamental questions
electoral process was carried out in a context of great expectations because the restored Constitution of Cádiz decreed that Guanajuato’s political and economic demands -the creation of a District Deputation ... . Electoral Practices and Political Expectations Carlos Armando Preciado De Alba** http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0953-8459 Virginia Trejo Pinedo*** http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0734-9761
attempts to explain foundational shifts in American political philosophy by delving into the earthy records of sexual crimes in seventeenth-century America. She charts the course of myriad court cases to ... eighteenth century.1 Norton's tidy scheme is not very convincing. She imports two political theorists-Locke and Filmer-from England. Yet, by focusing narrowly on colonial American law enforcement, she ignores
, the economic elite, and the dominant political groups. Based on secondary literature, and the analysis of archival materials and periodicals corresponding to the period between 1930 and 1979, the
In the early 1930s, a series of political auspices officially established the charro as the symbol of Mexico. Concurrently, charrería reached national-sport status and spread throughout diverse
with the political literacy skill. The study is a qualitative action research project using a technical, scientific and collaborative approach. In this context, descriptive analysis was used to interpret ... , Yalnizbag Campus, Erzincan, TURKEY. eakpinar [at] erzincan.edu.tr. ORCID: 0000-0002-5281-9785 2 Keywords, Evidence-Based Learning, Political Literacy, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Culture, Social
Harvard University, for making an attempt to build a coherent political philosophy using only the building blocks of aesthetics. The result is On Beauty and Being Just, based on the Tanner Lectures she gave ... exploring just what beauty can do for us when it is successful, Scarry, in her modest moments, hopes to enliven political philosophy by reintroducing aesthetic concepts to serve as a basis for justice. For
review. On the one hand, it examines and criticizes the traditional paradigm of the history of nursing, which is deeply rooted in the positivist philosophy, and calls to rethink such an approach. On the
This work is a brief overview of the conflicts between political and ecclesiastical structures in Mexico, generated by the enforcement of Cadiz principles for book censorship during Agustín de
This article aims to explain the shape of the labor and agrarian movement as a political force in Chiapas in the 1929-1936 period. The corporate model background and the relations between labor and ... and agrarian movements and local and central political powers are described. Labor contracts, letters, official written communications, circular letters, and government reports, as well as journalistic
Geography students to acquire knowledge and develop skills through the purposeful use and implementation of geospatial technologies. The paper presents learning activities about World Political Map and World ... ; Web GIS Platform; World Political Map; World Population - Questions as “Where?” and “Why there?” become fundamental for understanding the 21st century world. These questions are also the essence of
discipline has not focused on providing a theory-based in moral and political philosophy - of a right to health. ... political philosophy-of a right to health. 3. See Annas, supra note 2; Jonathan M. Mann, Health and Human Rights, 312 BRIT. MED. J. 924 (1996). See also the Canadian Supreme Court decision on the fight to