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    “Partenogênese sem ovo ontológico”. A função catalisadora da discussão sobre o (neo)barroco nos intercâmbios interamericanos by Jasmin Wrobel

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Moreover, we intend to show some of the implicit and explicit literary dialogues between Brazil and Hispanic America which arised both from the historical and the neo-baroque.…”
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    French Merchants in Buenos Aires (1816-1825): Economic Opportunities and Difficulties during the Wars of Independence by Laurine Manac'h

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Unlike other foreigners, the French merchants who migrated to Hispanic America in the 19th century have received little attention, partly because they are supposed to have been few. …”
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    Fiction and history in the Dominican Republic: tensions of Trujillian literature in contemporary literature by Adriana Aparecida de Figueiredo Fiuza

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…<p>The article briefly examines four works considered fundamental for the understanding of the trujillate's novel in Hispanic America, a literary phenomenon that arises from the historical occurrence of the dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. …”
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    Unamuno y América, una intensa relación by Andrea Donofrio

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Miguel de Unamuno had great interest in and to the issues of America, especially of Hispanic America. The aim of this article is to refl ect on the reception that he gave to the contemporary Latin American literature, about how he approximated as the work of the Americans writers’ and especially Argentinian. …”
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    VOSEO AS A SYMBOL OF THE LATIN AMERICAN LINGUISTIC IDENTITY IN ANDAMIOS BY MARIO BENEDETTI by Thaís Collet

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…The voseo, which is spoken in Hispanic America, was not forgotten and it helped him to identify himself with his compatriots when he came back.…”
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    Des boissons fermentées amérindiennes à la cachaça et au café : une brève histoire des boissons au Brésil, de l’époque coloniale à la République by Henrique Carneiro

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article does a historical bibliographical review about the use of traditional indigenous fermented beverages, which were of enormous importance in most indigenous cultures of Brazil, but which have now ceased to be consumed, unlike Hispanic America. Other drinks of indigenous origin, however, like mate and guaraná have survived and adapted. …”
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    Hispanic-American Scholasticism: counter side of Mercantilism by Leandro Haberfeld

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In parallel with the development of Mercantilism during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, there appeared in Salamanca and Hispanic America a school of thought formed by Catholic priests who sought to understand how the Thomistic principles of just price and commutative justice applied to in an economy characterized by trade at an international scale. …”
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    FROM SUBLIMINING TO SUB-RECEPTION: THE CONSTRUCTION OF INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL COLONIAL. by Patrícia Pinheiro de Melo

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Based on Héctor Bruit's idea that indigenous peoples of Hispanic America developed "invisible" mechanisms of resistance in the 16th century that interfered in the development of the Spanish colonial project, we have identified the same phenomenon in Portuguese America since the 17th century until the nineteenth century. …”
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    Comienzos de una desilusión: noticias públicas y lealismo. Nueva Granada, 1808 by Magali Carrillo Rocha

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This way one looks for to show an important facet of the beginnings of the political alteration of a society that in a moment was moving in one of the most radical revolutions of Hispanic America. And although in this year the vassals faithful of the New Granada followed whereas clause of the king of Spain, in the news that circulated in viceroyalty, or rather in the confusion that they began to demonstrate, they appeared nonexistent feelings until then: the doubt and the distrust towards a form of government characterized by the stability and the certainty.…”
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    La limpieza de sangre. Problemas de interpretación: acercamientos históricos y metodológicos by Max S. Hering Torres

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…After an historical overview both in Spain and in the New Kingdom of Granada (fifteenth to eighteenth centuries), the article argues that, starting from a racial antisemitism in the Iberian peninsula, the purity of blood became, in Hispanic America, a strategy of colonial racialization because it codified social relations hierarchially through corporeal and cultural symbols.…”
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    La urbanización latinoamericana durante la época colonial: una mirada para su enseñanza by Milton Zabrano Perez

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…</span><br /><br /><br /><strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br /><span>The main objective of this work consists of scrutinizing how the urbanization process was developed in Hispanic America during the colonial times, in order to extract theoretical and methodological elements which are relevant to prepare a research project, focused on colonial times in Barranquilla.…”
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    Economia de Minas e economia da mineração em Celso Furtado by Mauricio C. Coutinho

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It is also confronted with the general model for a mining economy, to be found in Furtado's studies about Hispanic America. In our view, these contrasts allow us a better understanding of the notorious flaws of Furtado's hypotheses on the development of the slave economy in 19th century Minas Gerais. …”
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    THE BREAD OF INDIA: the corn in the reports of Diego Durán and José de Acosta by Luis Guilherme Assis Kalil, Renato Denadai da Silva

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…From the accounts of two religious of Hispanic America, the Dominican Diego Durán and the Jesuit José de Acosta, the article aim to analyze how these two authors sought to understand the indigenous universe that presented itself to the missionary work having as a focus the relation established by them between the eating (in which the corn has a fundamental role) and the indigenous beliefs. …”
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