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Theatre, ideological weapon: the case of Martínez de la Rosa
The 19th century Spanish in the history of the Spanish-speaking letters is considered to be the second century of gold in the Spanish theatre, due to the density of production, the numerous representations and the different genders. On the other hand, the relationship between power and theatre is ra...
Geographical frame in Sarmiento's utopies
Domingo F. Sarmiento, born in Argentina in the XIX Century, was a writer, politician and educator who left a deep trace in the american ideals. His thoughts had an influence in the histori and lanscape of his time. The present paper shows the facets of his work,which are related to Geography, namely...
“SHE can talk on paper, too”: Sarah Winnemucca, a numa intellectual who engages
, a controversial figure of the Amerindian history of the second half of the 19th century, Sarah Winnemucca appears to be the archaetype of the committed Amerindian intellectual. In a short life marked by tension between idealism and dissilsion, indigenous traditions and openness to alien knowledge,...
Novis Teófilo, El Chaco in images (1887)
The book that Isabelle Combès puts into our hands risks becoming a ‘classical’ iconographic source to deal with the history of Chaco and its inhabitants at the end of the 19th century, as was done more than twenty years ago by the photo album of Franciscanas missions [1898] produced by Doroteo Giann...
TAQUIGRAFONÍAS: LA MÁQUINA DE ESCRIBIR EN EL ARTE Y SU APLICACIÓN EN DIFERENTES PROPUESTAS DE CREACIÓN SONORA
[EN] Taquigrafonías is a neologism created to enhance the sound identity of the typewriter in our creative work. The term was originated with the aim of highlighting the typewriter ability to access our memory, through your structural and sonic potential, and remembrances produces. When we say Taqui...
From the Romanistic legend to the modern story
The short narrative in the 19th century of Peruvian has been overshadowed by the popularity of its most prolific and prominent representative in Ricardo Palma. For this reason, several writers of short shapes, such as Paulino Fuentes Castro, for example, have been forgotten, and others are only reme...
The “Volonté d’Empire” in the franquist discourse: a Conceptual Ailants
Catholic and nationalist thinkers of the 19th century (including Donoso Cortés, Menéndez Pelayo and Ángel Ganivet) had a significant influence on the formation of the future Caudillo. This was complemented by a number of more political theorists such as José Antonio Primo de Rivera and Ramiro Ledesm...
Mortuous masks in the 19th century Spanish press
The 19th century Spanish press is an infinite source of news about the creation of mortuory masks during this centuries. We can read who were the artists who were mainly in charge of their creation, what were the motives, what types of figures were efigised... In this entry I have created a table wi...
British hegemony 1815-1918: Forms of state, local groups, Argentina’s foreign policies
With the victory in Waterloo in 1815 England became a hegemonic power during the nineteenth century. As its captives enable it to prevent any European state from controlling Europe, as it is the guarantor of the continental balance of power. At the global level, it imposes its economic interests in...
Bernardo Monteagudo and the ‘Americas, which was unfortunately called Spanish before’
This article seeks to rebuild, by reading the dialogue between Atahualpa and Fernando VII in the Elíseos campos in 1809, and the taxonomic problem that is delineated there in relation to the term ‘Americas’, the intellectual and social environment of Latin America pre-independence, as this could hav...
LA POBREZA EN JALISCO: UNA COMPARACIÓN REGIONAL
there is no doubt that one of the great achievements of the French Revolution was the idea of ‘democracy’ and the beginning of the struggles for the recognition of ‘human rights’ since the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. The good ideas and laws that have given rise, ho...
The first models of trauma (1862-1884)
in the fifteenth century were the first railway accidents with the societal and legal issues they raise that gave rise to the concept of trauma in psychiatry. Its name and first modelings are based on surgery, which is the only medical discipline that can account for the multiple symptoms of certain...
Podcast "BTNT Funds: Editions of theatre texts in Tomás Navarro Tomás library: 1831-1936 "
duration of 7: 44 minutos.- Disclosure Podcast subject to a Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 International Podcast Licence carried out by the Tomás Navarro Tomás Library on theatre textbooks in the library Tomás Navarro Tomás for the period 1831-1936
Lexicographic practices and language ideas in Benjamin Fernández and Medina
Many of the notes and glossaries carrying out a literary work become invaluable to study the ideas lingu, and theses circulating in a small number of ways. This is the case for the MS- lexicogra resources folded by Benjami Ferna édez y Medina (Montevideo, 1873-Madrid, 1960) in the compilation of the...
The reform of conscription in Peru in transit from the 19th to 20th century. The application of the Law on the Mandatory Military Service of 1898
Summary. This article seeks to analyse the reform of the conscription that took place in Peru at the beginning of the twentieth century with the application of the Military Service Act of 1898. Our proposal is that while the application of the law changed the old decimonic practices of compulsive or...
The Mexican correspondents of Ricardo Palma: forging closer ties between Peru and Mexico
This work examines the letters sent by Peruvian Ricardo Palma (1833-1919) to four Mexican intellectuals. The goal that guided Ricardo Palma, the ‘library menífico’ as defined in Peru, was to reconstruct the bibliographic collections of the Peruvian National Library and to establish international cul...
AUTORÍA Y OTREDADES EN LOS diarios DE viaje ALREDEDOR DEL MUNDO DE FRANCISCO ECHAURREN
RESUMEN Los diarios de viaje de Francisco Echaurren (1852-1857) son los más antiguos que se conservan hoy de un viajero chileno alrededor del mundo. Para profundizar en los mismos, exponemos el perfil social y político del autor, la estructura y estilo literario de los diarios, y los vínculos entre...
Iberoamericana. América Latina - España - Portugal Vol. 21 Núm. 77 (2021)
• Dossier Exposiciones y cultura visual en América Latina, siglos XIX y XX. Introducción Christiane Hoth de Olano, Sven Schuster 7-13 400 años después de Colón: el estudio del pasado precolombino de Costa Rica y su escenificación en las exposiciones internacionales de finales del siglo XIX Christian...
The beautiful rehivation of the 19th century, again considered
En este número no se incluyeron resúmenes ni palabras clave.
The creation of a property identity. Baiona and the discovery of America
Baiona (Pontevedra) has in a casual fact the arrival of the Pinta after the journey of the discovery of America, one of the most significant events in its history. An event which, however, went unnoticed until the 19th century, when a whole series of commemorative monuments began to erect, leading t...
The life of Buda in Spanish (1890-1920)
In this trial the initial reception of Buda’s legend in Spanish, based on authors of panhispanic modernisation, with different perspectives, is reviewed from the last decade of the nineteenth century to the appearance of the book by José Vasconcelos, Indostanic Studies (1920), which sought to overco...
The eterno return in Borges, Blanqui, Whitman: returns of philosophy from Nietzsche
Como Nietzsche, Jorge Luis Borges stated that the doctrine of eterno return should in some way be linked to etherhood. In its version, it is not the person as such who became eterno, but only the time when he returns. In contrast to what Borges and Nietzsche called eterno return, the purpose of this...
The evolution of song, dance and guitar relations in the flamenco from the 1850s to the 1920s
I analyse how relations of complementarity and rivalry between dance, singing and guitar from 1850 to the early 1920s influence the development of flamenco. The Andalucian popular dances accompanied, inter alia, by guitar are, of course, at the origin of the creation of gender. However, gitano-andal...
Health, hygiene and education. The first maritime sanctuaries for children abroad
The study we present analyses the importance of scientific dissemination of the merits of the marine climate for the cure of various diseases for children. The practical implementation of water and marine environment was carried out through children’s sanctuaries and floating school boats. The first...
Izaskun Álvarez Quota and Julio Sánchez Gómez (eds.), Visions and reviews of American independence. Subalterance and independence, Salamanca, University of Salamanca, 2012, 188 p.
The celebration of the bicentenary of the independence of several Latin American countries between 2009 and 2011 has once again put the political, social and cultural processes carried out by its most visible actors, as well as those forgotten, on the public agenda. Of course, over the last five yea...