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La historiografía jurídica mexicana durante los últimos 20 años (primera de dos partes)
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2010)
Este ensayo busca revisar los principales temas y aportaciones de la
historiografía jurídica mexicana de los últimos 20 años, centrándose en los
estudios sobre el período comprendido entre la crisis de la monarquía ...
Defining the borders for an interpretation of the concept of liberalism in Cadiz's constitutional moment 1810-1812
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2012)
Research on the concept of liberalism has pointed out that it turned into a political concept in the 1830’s in Europe (Leonhard 2004). Even so authors working on Spanish liberalism have argued that the concept of liberalism ...
The liminality of man: astronomy and the birth of anthropology in the eighteenth century
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2010)
This essay argues that modern cultural anthropology is a product of early-modern
astronomical science. Analyzing a variety of texts from the
sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries, this text shows how the
conceptual ...
Kerala, desarrollo y descentralización
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2010)
How can be possible the coexistence between economic growth and a
productive semi-stagnation or between poverty reduction and the increasing
of unemployment and emigration? Kerala is the living proof of surprising
convergences. ...
Una revista curial antisemita en el Siglo XIX: Civiltá Cattolica
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2011)
La revista católica Civiltà Cattolica, publicada en Roma desde 1850 hasta la fecha, por unos jesuitas periodistas, pero bajo control de la Curia romana, fue entre 1879 y 1937, en dos ocasiones, abierta y violentamente ...
El debate de la independencia: opinión pública y guerra civil en México (1808-1830)
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2010)
This document explains how the independent Mexico in its first decade lived a social and political polarization, because the margings were redefined the public sphere. The new state was confronted, then, the dilemma of ...
The renaissance and the round ball: spheres, globes and the early modern spatial imagination
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2013)
The contemporary literature on the Renaissance invention of terrestrial globes is fixated on the images that globemakers drew, expending great energy in determining how “correct” they were. This essay, in contrast, understands ...
Human space: the rise of Euclidism and the construction of an early-modern world, 1400-1800
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2011)
This essay argues that intellectual historians have overlooked the significance of the return of Euclid’s geometric thought to early-modern Europe. Looking at the period between 1400 and 1800, this essay shows how geometric ...
Spanning the poles: spatial thought and the global backdrop to our globalizad world, 1450-1850
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2012)
This essay illuminates the historical context of the contemporary language
of globalization. It argues that the key concepts of the “global” began in
ancient Greek thought about unseen space, before being reified through ...
"Hasta la próxima crisis": Historia cíclica, virtudes genealógicas y la identidad de clase media entre los afectados por la debacle financiera en la Argentina (2001-2002)
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Historia, 2010)
The idea of middle class in Argentina has always been based on a linear and
progressive perspective of national history. In fact, middle class people are
considered descendant of European immigrant ancestors who arrived ...