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  1. Reacciones en cadena: cambio tecnológico global y frontera forestal en la península de Yucatán (ca. 1850-1950) Pretel, David

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…It has three main goals: first, to emphasize the role that different scales of technology had on the rise and fall of global supply chains for tropical forest products during the so-called Second Industrial Revolution; second, to argue that the exploitation cycles for logwood and chicle were determined by the articulation of global and local chemical, botanical and mechanical technologies; third, to demonstrate that global supply chains for these resources were spaces of technoscientific synchrony, connecting dissimilar technological cultures.…”
  2. Michael Toxites y los vocabularios plurilingües de Onomastica (1574) Núñez, Luis Pablo

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2018
    “…This article analyzes the two vocabularies contained in Onomastica (1574), a work by Michael Toxites (pseudonym of Michael Schütz) not yet considered in Hispanic lexical studies. Similar to botanical works by Caspar Bauhin or Christian Mentzel, Toxites’ Onomastica compiles terms related to mineral and vegetal substances used in Renaissance alchemic and chemical compounds. …”
  3. Entre movilidad global e identificación local. El increíble viaje de un herbolario turco desde Constantinopla a México, Guatemala y Nicaragua Biersack, Martin

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…The story of Federico Saúl connects the Americas with Asia, Africa and Europe, involving historical events such as the Crusades, the French Revolution and the botanical exploration of the Americas. It is therefore a microhistorical case that shows how the global mobility of people and ideas at the end of the eighteenth century involved a challenge in terms of the identification of travelers.…”

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