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Lo espiritual y lo material: el símbolo disémico y el desarrollo de la ambigüedad en "La Regenta" de Clarín
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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La tienda de Amor, espejo de la vida humana ("LBA", estr. 1265-1301)
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
1977 -
A propósito del léxico de cosméticos y afeites en textos españoles. Ensayo de pragmática histórica
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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El léxico de los oficios en las Respuestas generales del catastro de Ensenada en Córdoba (1752)
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2024 -
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Los arabismos del léxico médico-farmacológico del "Cancionero de Baena"
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2010 -
Los mecanismos de discriminación racial en el mercado de trabajo : el caso de Brasil urbano
Estudios Sociológicos
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Javier Corrales, Autocracy Rising. How Venezuela Transitioned to Authoritarianism
Foro Internacional
2024 -
Transformación y percepción del espacio público en el Centro Histórico de Morelia, México
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
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Dinámica de una metrópoli periférica en Brasil
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2010“…This article analyzes the recent evolution of the socio-spatial segregation and urban configuration of the city of Salvador, in light of the debate on the transformations of metropolises within globalized capital. …”
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Los ministerios españoles y la conspiración monárquica de Bermúdez de Castro, 1845-1846
Historia Mexicana
2023“…In 1845 and 1846, there was a conspiracy led by Salvador Bermúdez de Castro, the representative of Spain in Mexico, which had the goal of overthrowing republican institutions and establishing a monarchy, a member of the Spanish royal house sitting on the throne. …”
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Segundo Taller Latinoamericano sobre nutrición y salud en áreas urbanas
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1993“…Informe sobre el II Taller Latinoamericano sobre Nutrición y Salud en Áreas Urbanas, organizado por el Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Salvador Zubirán y El Colegio de México (Ciudad de México, del 2 al 6 de marzo de 1992).…”
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Gobernabilidad y pobreza. El papel de los municipios y las políticas sociales
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1998“…Based on results from debates over the cases of Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico and Dominican Republic, carried out in the seminar "Governance and Poverty at a Local Level", this work addresses these issues within two main subject areas: first, the role of local governments in building a democratic governance and a relation between poverty and governance, and second, the role, within these relations, of the new social policies to overcome poverty.…”
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Migración femenina e interseccionalidad: El trabajo reproductivo de las inmigrantes latinoamericanas en México
Estudios de Género
2022“…Quantitative methods are used to examine differences in the amount of intra-domestic reproductive work performed by Latin American immigrants from six countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Argentina, and Cuba) in Mexico in 2015 from an intersectional perspective. …”
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Brasileños asilados en México. Dos casos de excepción
Historia Mexicana
2020“…In the first case, between September 1969 and March 1970, the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz administration granted asylum to a score of political prisoners who had been released and immediately sent into exile, in accordance with the demands of a group of Brazilian revolutionaries who had kidnapped two employees of the embassies of the United States and Japan.The second case occurred in 1973, following the coup d’etat against the Salvador Allende administration in Chile. As part of the Mexican government’s solidarity with the people of Chile, it offered diplomatic asylum to a group of 43 Brazilians who were being persecuted by Chile’s military government, but once they arrived in Mexico, they were denied territorial asylum, forcing them to search for another asylum country.These are two sui generis asylum cases, as they occurred in situations without precedent in any other community of exiles, and so they are illustrative and revealing of the variations in the application of asylum policy in Mexico, particularly during the second half of the 20th Century.…”