Résultats de la recherche - "imperialism"

  1. La industrialización y el desarrollo regional en el Tercer Mundo, con especial referencia al caso de Brasil Storper, Michael

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1989
    “…This is meant to underline the fact that in view of the current world economic situation, in which a new structure of the capitalist system is taking shape, and given the predominance of industrialization through "flexible production" systems, it is imperative to not allow theoretical discourse regarding imperialism to divert attention which should be paid to the fundamental role played by contemporary local dynamics.…”
  2. Opio y colonialismo: reflexiones sobre el papel del opio en la penetración colonial europea en Asia y China Cantón Álvarez, José Antonio

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2016
    “…To this end, I will analyze recent contributions to this subject from the fields of anthropology and global history so as to improve our understanding of the role of opium in the penetration of European powers into East and Southeast Asia during the Modern Age, as well as the rise of imperialism in the 19th century. In this paper, I will present the relation between opium and colonialism from a historical perspective, focusing on its increasing importance in the European trade in Asia during the period stated above. …”
  3. Alianzas efímeras: izquierdas y nacionalismo revolucionario en la revista Política. Quince días de México y del Mundo (1960-1962) Urías Horcasitas, Beatriz

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…Together they supported causes such as the Cuban Revolution, Third Worldism and the struggle against imperialism, giving rise to the error that there were no fundamental differences between their positions. …”
  4. La gran dama. La Fundación Rockefeller y las ciencias sociales mexicanas en los años de 1940 Morcillo Laiz, Álvaro

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2023
    “…While philanthropic foundations have often been seen as yet another manifestation of how U.S. imperialism pursues cultural hegemony in Latin America, this article shows that foundations were neither individual actors nor able to predict the actual impact of their decisions. …”
  5. Sobre su cadáver: diplomacia entre México y Estados Unidos, y la ejecución de Maximiliano de Habsburgo en México, 19 de junio de 1867 Sweeney, Lean

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…Rather than representing one of the clearest episodes of the 19th Century of nationalist triumph over imperialism and dynastic domination, this event has been commonly remembered as the somber curtain of the dramatic personal and political life of Maximilian. …”
  6. Mem y cookie: La cocina colonial en Malasia y Singapur Leong-Salobir, Cecilia

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…The mem as the head of the household decided on the rituals and tasks that defined the colonial space as home, and as a bastion of white imperialism. In contrast, it was the cooks’ local knowledge that procured food. …”
  7. Imperio, constitución y diversidad en la América hispana Annino, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…The many independences in Spanish America were rooted in an imperial crisis that upturned all the empire's territorial compo­nents, including Spain, in one single process, so that the break­up between the two Atlantic coasts was only one consequence  of a process mainly determined by a whole age. …”
  8. Los efectos especiales en las fiestas virreinales de Nueva España y Perú Alberro, Solange

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…The special effects and emotions  sowed in them the idea of a powerful yet human imperial monarchy.…”
  9. Cultura jurídica e imaginario monárquico: las peticiones de indulto durante el segundo imperio mexicano López González, Georgina

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “…This text examines the legal culture of the Second Mexican Empire through an analysis of requests for pardon, particularly those drawn up by intermediaries between the imperial justice system and the masses, such as scribes, lawyers, defenders of the poor and self-taught lawyers, whose primary job was to create an argument that would convince the judicial authorities that there was sufficient grounds to pardon their defendant or commute their sentence.…”
  10. Manuel de la Bárcena y Arce: una vida entre dos mundos Pérez Vejo, Tomás

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…In this study of the life and works of Manuel de la Bárcena as an expression of the challenges faced by independentist elites, the author discusses both Bárcena's changing and contradictory political and ideological positionings, and, most importantly, the rationale of his discourse, which expresses the difficult adaptation of imperial bureaucracy to a whole new time, forcing a complete change in imaginary frameworks and worldviews in the lapse of barely ten years.…”
  11. Frederick A. de Armas, El retorno de Astrea: astrología, mito e imperio en Calderón. Ed. rev. y amp. al cuidado de Guillermo Gómez Sánchez-Ferrer, Universidad de Navarra-Iberoamer... Fernández Guillermo, Leonor

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2018
    “…Han pasado treinta años desde que Frederick de Armas publicó por primera vez The return of Astrea: An astral-imperial myth in Calderón. La edición que aquí se reseña constituye una traducción de la versión inglesa que en 1986 dio a la luz la Universidad de Kentucky...…”
  12. Revolución en ambos hemisferios: común, diversa(s), confrontada(s) Piqueras, José A.

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…In a debating mood,  this paper reviews some of the main lines of interpretation on the origins and first moments of the Spanish crisis, both imperial and Spanish American, and reflects on their consequences on the historical analysis of the methodological options chosen by scholars.…”
  13. Las aguas olvidadas de la mar del sur. Comerciantes novohispanos y sus reexportaciones de mercaderías extranjeras hacia el Perú (1680-1740) Bonialian, Mariano

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…This work seeks to demonstrate that Linares’s proposal represented a greater centralizing power of the Novohispanic space within the imperial arrangement. Based on the analysis of the commercial proposal, we will seek to understand the functions and roles played in that new mercantile map by the more significant spaces or nodes of the Spanish Empire:Spain,Mexico andPeru.…”
  14. Los veneros del emperador. Impulso petrolero global, intereses y política del petróleo en México durante el Segundo Imperio, 1863-1867 Riguzzi, Paolo, Gerali, Francesco

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…The first commercial interest in Mexican oil was expressed during the imperial government of Maximilian and was a response to the global oil boom caused by the modern exploitation of U.S. crude. …”
  15. Dos cónsules mexicanos en La Habana: su visión geopolítica y la defensa del interés nacional Muñoz Mata, Laura

    Historia Mexicana

    1999
    “…The two consular periods chosen by the  author show  that  Mexican representatives in Havana had a clear idea of what Mexico needed in order to protect its interests in a land where  imperial powers were defending their own needs and which the United States consid­ered their natural area of expansion.…”
  16. México: de epicentro a periferia. La desintegración del modelo semiinformal del comercio hispanoamericano (1750-1840) Bonialian, Mariano

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…First it describes the central elements of the imperial trade system centered on New Spain. It then analyzes the reasons for the decline of the Pacific coast as a free, autonomous space, arguing that the Cape Horn route that Spain adopted in 1750 was the coup de grace for the inter-oceanic route across New Spain, from Acapulco through Mexico City to Veracruz. …”
  17. El derecho de intervención humanitaria en la globalización y el conflicto de los Grandes Lagos Palomo Garrido, Aleksandro

    Foro Internacional

    2014
    “…Criticism that treated them as covert imperial interference enabling expansion of the great powers delegitimized them in the eyes of the international community. …”
  18. La Constitución de 1857 y su interludio parlamentario Pantoja Morán, David

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…For a long time, American scholars have noticed that Mexico ex­perienced  a parlamentary form of government during  the brief period between the end of the Reform War and the landing of the invading troops, which gave place to the Intervention War against imperial claims. despite the significance of this observation, Mexi­can scholars had virtually ignored it.This work seeks to reveal, through a political, historical, and le­gal analysis of these events, if such an experience can be described as parlamentary, if the 1857 Constitution shows signs of a parlamen­tary system, and if this might have been the intention of its authors.…”
  19. De la excepcionalidad política a la restricción jurisdiccional en la California franciscana (1768-1803) Altable, Francisco

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…In 1768, the missionaries of the Company of Jesus, banished from all imperial territories by King Charles III, left the peninsula of California. …”
  20. La regulación de la libertad de prensa (1863-1867) Coudart, Laurence

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…The article also reveals the extent to which Imperial legislation and its logic of censorship were neither unprecedented nor sudden foreign impositions but instead the expressions of a long-lasting desire for government control over the press.…”

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