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  1. La amnesia nacional de las víctimas de la tortura Monárrez Fragoso, Julia Estela

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2017
    “...To release from government’s amnesia the torture suffered by a significant proportion of women and men in Mexico, specifically, one segment of Ciudad Juarez’s population, requires an academic commitment. The time frame I analyzed are the years 2006-2015. I make a nexus between two Chicana/ Latina/Feminist theoreticians Nicole Guidotti- Hernández’s narratives of national amnesia; Lisa Marie Cacho’s people ineligible for personhood, and Achille Mbembes’s necropolitics; and Tzvetan Todorov’s governments’ four techniques to control memory. ...”
  2. Fracturar las fronteras carcelarias. Notas en torno a una investigación sobre la sexualidad en situación de reclusión Romero García, Velvet

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2017
    “...The context of detention reveals a series of transgressions, accommodations, breaks and space-time fractures, where sexuality becomes the privileged field allowing such fissures. ...”
  3. El islam en la Argentina contemporánea : estrategias institucionales y modos de estar en el espacio nacional Montenegro, Silvia

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2014
    “...We start from recognizing the reconfiguration of the Islamic religion that during the first decades of the twentieth century was a ethnicized religion in the context of Arab immigration, but now is a religion in a pluralistic religious field that gradually admits the presence of converts. At the same time, this paper examines the emergence of new institutions created in the 80s, in order to analyze how some Sunni and Shiite communities negotiate their insertion and visibility in the public space and local religious field....”
  4. El nacimiento de los estudios internacionales sobre América Latina: comentarios a las obras de José María Torres Caicedo y Carlos Calvo a mediados del siglo XIX Marichal, Carlos

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “...These include the Colombian José María Torres Caicedo and the Argentine Carlos Calvo, who played a notable role by compiling treaties and historical documents from the wars of independence in Latin American countries. Over time, Calvo became one of the most outstanding and widelyread internationalists in Europe, above all thanks to the lengthy manuals he produced, which were widely circulated and influential for specialists in international law. ...”
  5. Los cambios en las estructuras organizacionales del Estado y su vínculo con la composición del empleo público. Argentina, 2003-2016. Chudnovsky, Mariana, Cafarelli, María Laura

    Foro Internacional

    2018
    “...Indeed, it is often noted that there are many ways of avoiding merit-based entry, though there is scarce empirical evidence about what these are and how they vary over time. To begin to fill this gap, this paper presents the influence of changes in the organizational structures of the state in the increase in discretionary appointments to the state apparatus. ...”
  6. Francisco Ignacio de Yraeta y Azcárate, almacenero de la ciudad de México, 1732-1797. Un ensayo de microhistoria Stein, Stanley J.

    Historia Mexicana

    2001
    “...After working for some time in Manila, he went back to Mexico City, where he married and worked  with his father-in-law, a  businessman with commercial relations in the Philippines. ...”
  7. El tribunal eclesiástico y los indios en el arzobispado de México, hasta 1630 Traslosheros, Jorge E.

    Historia Mexicana

    2002
    “...Moreover, this paper shows as well that it is not possible to confirm the existence of an inquisitorial institution that acted against the Indians during this  time, despite the enforcing of campaigns to eliminate idolatrous practices, which in themselves were very limited in their jurisdictional, spatial and temporal application....”
  8. El uso de los baños temascales en la visión de dos médicos novohispanos. Estudio introductorio y transcripción documental de los informes de 1689 Silva Prada, Natalia

    Historia Mexicana

    2002
    “...The study highlights the importance of the documents,  transcribed and  published for the first time, in order to make and in-depth analysis concerning the history of medicine and public health of the old regime. ...”
  9. La quiebra de una casa de conductas novohispana en los inicios del siglo XIX: sus causas Suárez Argüello, Clara Elena

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “...It situates Vértiz y Oteiza and his cousin, son-in-law and agent, Juan José de Oteiza y Vértiz, as representatives of a long line of businessmen from Navarre who founded their business on a chain of emigrants with strong endogamic ties of kinship and ethnicity. At the same time, to guarantee the support of independent mule-drivers and their workers, they established client-patron relationships through godparentage and guarantees of protection, as well as strict codes of labor discipline. ...”
  10. El universalismo científico del Barón Ignaz von Born y la transferencia de tecnología minera entre Hispanoamérica y Alemania a finales del siglo XVIII Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2009
    “...This work seeks to show how an economic project may fail due largely to underlying political and scientific ideas and prejudices inscribed within the discourses, values, and culture of the time, which prevented  the actors from understanding the problem they sought to resolve. ...”
  11. El panorama de México de Bullock-Burford, 1823-1864: historia de una pintura Costeloe, Michael P.

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “...This work traces the history  of the painting, revealing for the first time its origins, ownership, travels, where and when it was exhibited in Europe  and the United  States, and its final destination at Burford's Panorama in Leicester Square....”
  12. En el camino. En busca de los arrieros novohispanos Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “...Its aim is to show that arrieros or mule riders did not form a solid group, suggesting instead that many people worked mule trains for short periods of time. The author insists on the need to examine arrieros within the context of groups and individuals who, like them, constantly moved from one place to another. ...”
  13. Amigos y aliados: José Bernardo Couto (1803-1862) y José Joaquín Pesado (1801-1861) Acle Aguirre, Andrea

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...Studying the lives of José Bernardo Couto and José Joaquín Pesado, two relatively forgotten figures of the 19th centuryMexico, offers an ideal opportunity to showcase the smoothness and plurality of political affiliations at the time. Understanding how their early liberalist enthusiasm turned into a late conservatism is fascinating because of special circumstances. ...”
  14. Don Giovanni en el Palenque. El tenor Manuel García y la prensa de la ciudad de México, 1827-1828 Pablo Hammeken, Luis de

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...The articles, chronicles and reviews published in the capital’s printed media during the tenor’s stay inMexico Cityindicate the different conflicts that divided Mexican public opinion at the beginning of its independent life, as well as several common notions that made up the political imaginary of the elites at the time. The said notions are related to a generalized idea of the theater –particularly the opera– as a civilizing force; and also to the confidence thatMexicowas firmly attached to the train of progress and that the country would eventually become part of that mythic universe called the “civilized world”....”
  15. Desde la otra orilla: Alice Rühle-Gerstel y Otto Rühle. La experiencia del exilio político de izquierda en México 1935-1943 Jacinto, Lizette

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “...The paper highlights the personality of Alice Rühel-Gerstel, born in Prague to a Jewish family, for she would become a feminist and writer renowned in her time, but forgotten after Nazi censorship. This subject, as yet unpublished in Mexico, feeds on deep archive research carried out in Germany, the Netherlands, and Mexico....”
  16. Encomenderos españoles y British Residents. El sistema de dominio indirecto desde la perspectiva novohispana García Martínez, Bernardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...The paper posits that the concept of indirect rule is applicable to early life in New Spain and refutes those denying that the Spanish colonial experience lacked this characteristic. At the same time, the essay offers various remarks on the functional characteristics of the encomienda, many of which have been ignored by studies undertaken from a legal point of view or by the lack of attention paid to the bilateral nature of the relationship between encomenderos and encomendados....”
  17. José Antonio de Soto Saldaña. Vida y lectura de un conspirador Guzmán Pérez, Moisés

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “...This society was strongly based on tradition and religious values, certainly learned and at the same time renewed with the ideas of liberalism and modern philosophy. ...”
  18. La política agraria en el Yucatán colonial: las composiciones de tierras en 1679 y 1710 Carrera Quezada, Sergio Eduardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...The article concludes by explaining the various methods Yucatecan Mayas used to defend their right to the land they had possessed since time immemorial....”
  19. ¿Héroe o villano? Porfirio Díaz, claroscuros. Una mirada desde la caricatura política Gantús, Fausta

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “...In this context, these caricatures allow us to analyze the dichotomous visions that were constructed of his character during his own time and to understand their impact on the contemporary and subsequent historiography....”
  20. ¡Bienvenido Mr. Mikoyan!: tacos y tractores a la sombra del acercamiento soviético-mexicano, 1958-1964 Pettinà, Vanni

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “...In particular, this text shows how, during the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s, a series of factors created the first opportunity for a possible rapprochement between the two countries since the beginning of the Cold War in 1947. At the same time, this article shows how Mexico’s strong economic dependence on the United States, the context of Cold War polarization and Soviet difficulties in projecting their economic influence in the region finally dissuaded the López Mateos administration from consolidating its rapprochement with the USSR....”

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