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  1. Power in Modernity: Agency Relations and the Creative Destruction of the King Two Bodies. Libro de Isaac Ariail Reed Armenta, Carlos

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2024
    “…The book in question is organized into three major sections, the first part is the theoretical exposition, called Power. The second is an extensive analysis of the American rebellions that took place at the end of the 17th century up to the first half of the 19th century, entitled Modernity. …”
  2. La posición de los marcadores del Juego B en el proto-maya Momme Holtmann

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2023
    “…While previous reconstructions differ from each other with regard to the exact position that Set B pronouns occupied with respect to the predicate (alwayspreceding, always following, or sometimes preceding and sometimes following the predicate word), all of them assume that Set B pronouns attached to the predicate just as they usually do in the modern Mayan languages. Based on cases in modern and colonial Mayan languages where Set B pronouns attach either to a non-predicate or the false predicate, in this paper, it is proposed that Set B pronouns were second-position enclitics (ultimately derived from free personal pronouns) in Proto-Mayan which attached to the first word of the clause regardless of the host’s word class. …”
  3. La modernización del género : el caso de la clase media de Hermosillo, Sonora, después de 1940 Ruiz, Olivia Teresa

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1994
    “…The second part begins by documenting how economic modernization altered the structure of production in Sonora and transformed the middle class labor market. …”
  4. "Una muchacha, a quien crío para condesa": El personaje de Sanchica en el segundo Quijote cervantino Altamirano, Magdalena

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…In addition, Sanchica sheds light on the situation in which peasant women found themselves in early modern Spain.…”
  5. De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) Felitti, Karina

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…Claudia presented itself as a magazine for the “modern woman,” with fashion tips, recipes and articles that addressed sexual and reproductive issues such as sexual pleasure, birth control and abortion. …”
  6. Antecedentes en la investigación sociodemográfica sobre las separaciones conyugales en Latinoamérica, 1980-2017 Ruiz-Vallejo, Fernando, Solsona i Pairó, Montserrat

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2020
    “…The results allow proposing three narrations underlying the evolution of this topic: a) the works that analyze the union dissolution as an inhibitor and / or promoter of fertility; b) those who conceive it as an expression of modernization in the framework of the second demographic transition; and c) those who conceive it as an object of study itself.…”
  7. El golpe matador, el golpe resucitador: la herida épica y su antídoto mágico Pedrosa, José Manuel

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…Analysis of folk motifs C742, C742.1 and E11.1: the first blow hurts or killsthe monster, but the second blow heals him. Study of their links with folkmotifs N642, N642.1 y N644: a blow cures accidentally the illness that suffersa person. …”
  8. Para la historia de "camiseta", un americanismo inadvertido Hernández, Esther

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2011
    “…As a result of the analysis of lexical and lexicographical history of the wordcamiseta, this paper shows that camiseta is an Americanism –a word that originatedin the Spanish speaking Americas– documented from the sixteenthcentury until the second half of the nineteenth century only in the Spanishspeaking Americas with the meaning ‘shirt or dress of the Indians’. …”
  9. Islam, nacionalismo y Estado en Pakistán Baltar Rodríguez, Enrique

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2012
    “…This Islamic nationalism, rooted since the second half of the 19th century, emerged in the context of British colonial modernization and its disproportionate impact on Muslim elites. …”
  10. A las palabras ya no se las lleva el viento: apuntes para una historia cultural del fonógrafo en México (1876-1924) Díaz Frene, Jaddiel

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…Finally, it examines testimonies and statistical data that show the consumption of phonographs by different social groups, from rich landowners to poor, illiterate peasants.         In the second half of the 19th Century, humanity lived through an age of technological miracles. …”
  11. Formas cotidianas de participación política rural : el Procede en Yucatán Torres Mazuera, Gabriela

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2014
    “…The opposition to ejido lands division in this context has been interpreted by many analysts as an indigenous resistance to privatization of ejido lands and more broadly to the modernization project launched with Article 27 reform. …”
  12. Las campañas políticas de los diputados federales en México. Esfuerzos basados en los candidatos y en los partidos Langston, Joy K.

    Foro Internacional

    2018
    “…Nonetheless, national party offices are also active participants in federal deputy campaigns – underlining the mixed nature of modern campaigning.…”
  13. El Tabasco racionalista frente a lo indígena: entre laboratorio social y experimentación cultural (1922-1934) Giuseppe, Massimo De

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “…Based on the analysis of a number of cases, such as that of San Carlos-Epigmenio Antonio (built upon unpublished sources), we emphasize the ideological dimension and its concretion on the radical political and social modernization plans, experimented in an apparently peripheral entity of the Federation, which was however open to the modernizing winds of the Caribbean and the Gulf. …”
  14. Reseña de la Jornada de Discusión sobre la Reforma Política del Distrito Federal Franco, Diego, Schteingart, Martha, Ugalde, Vicente

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2015
    “…The event comprised two panel discussions: in the first, the reform was discussed from a political and institutional perspective; whereas in the second, emphasis was placed on social and economic aspects. …”

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