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  1. 41

    La percepción en torno a la música en los informes parroquiales del obispado de Durango (1813-1814) by Massimo Gatta

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article concludes that the aforementioned approach to sound culture provides a new insight into the changes and continuities in ecclesiastical mentality during the process of the Independence Revolution, as well as evidences of a shared musical culture between ethnical groups and a sound appreciation that could complement or contrast with the music history of Mexico and Hispanic America.…”
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    An Overlooked Contributor to a Unique Colombian Periodical. Enrique Pérez and the revista Hispania (1912-1916) by Jane M. Rausch

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…It concludes that Pérez believed Hispanic America could have avoided the threat of United States and/or European imperialism by spurning despotic rule, educating a governing elite, developing a trained civil service, and establishing strict controls over foreign investment and immigration.…”
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    The early poetry of Carlos Pellicer: from exotist cosmopolitism towards poetic historicism by Jason Lee Pettigrew

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…His work reveals the transition betweenexotic, ahistorical cosmopolitism and a new poetry of historical consciousnessthat explores Hispanic America’s own history and reality. Speci/cally, “La elegíade tus ojos” (1914), “Imperial agonía” (1916) and “Oda a Cuauhtémoc” (1924)exemplify this new focus during the cosmopolitan period of Hispanic Americanpoetry. …”
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    Consanguinidad y parentesco político en el ámbito de los puertos, barcos, sus propietarios y conexiones. Cádiz-Buenos Aires y el territorio rioplatense : siglos XVIII-XIX by Nora Siegrist de Gentile

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The topic of the matriculated Cadiz settlers and of those who went to Hispanic America has long been object of study, but there are still open questions as to their destination. …”
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    Pensando la hispanidad. Estrategias para el estudio crítico de la historia del pensamiento filosófico-político hispánico by Enver Joel Torregroza Lara

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Keeping this purpose in mind, a review is provided on the debate that has been ongoing in Spain and Hispanic America for more than a century about the criteria that allow defining the existence of a Hispanic philosophy, since such debate reflects symptomatically the overall issue of defining the Hispanic identity and its historical tradition.…”
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  6. 46

    Bilinguismo / Translinguismo nell’opera poetica di César Moro by Andrea Spadola

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This article looks at the bilingual literary work of César Moro, considered one of the most important Surrealist authors in Hispanic America. The poet left for Europe at the age of 22 to become a dancer and painter. …”
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  7. 47

    L’Espagne et le Pérou : une histoire de public et contre-public dans l’espace atlantique (années 1830 - années 1860) by Matias Sanchez Barberan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Although studies have focused more on travellers and their narratives, it is also possible to think about the role of European residents in Hispanic America. Often representatives of the European Cabinets and correspondents of European newspapers, they constituted a privileged window on the Spanish-American world for Europe. …”
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  8. 48

    Lenguas en contacto: peculiaridades del español andino peruano. Tres casos de interferencia morfosintáctica by Gladys Merma Molina

    Published 2004-12-01
    “… The study of contact languages is an area that has not only acquired a lot of relevance in Europe in the last decades, but especially in Hispanic America. It is in the latter context, that the contact with Guaraní and Quechua indigenous languages with Spanish is being examined and researched. …”
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    « Alegres trabajan ya los negros del barracón » : la représentation de l’esclavage dans le cinéma prérévolutionnaire cubain by Emmanuel Vincenot

    “…The importation to Cuba of enslaved manpower of African origins, more lasting and massive than elsewhere in Hispanic America, has left its print on national literature since the 19th century, but also on cinema throughout the 20th century. …”
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    The Intellectual, Ortega and the Other (post-war scenes) by José Lasaga Medina

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…One of the texts where he reflects deeply about the condition of the intellectual in the roles mentioned above is “El intelectual y el otro” (1940), a text where he establishes a dialogue with circumstances in Argentina for which the text was written, and which had great repercussions in the world of the Republican exiles living in Hispanic America, especially in Mexico.…”
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    Los medios de comunicación masiva en la poesía de Nicanor Parra by Niall Binns

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Within the context of the post modern debate in Hispanic America, Nicanor Parra's poetry occupies a privileged position, given the precocity of its textual dialogue with the most characteristic genders and cultural discourses of mass media society. …”
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    The impact of the new sociability: civil society, communicative recursion and educational change in the postcolonial Latin America by Marcelo Caruso, Eugenia Roldán Vera

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…On the whole, the significant role of voluntary associations in the field of school policy in post-colonial Hispanic America was closely related to the weakness of the state initiative.…”
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    El vigía de la costa: funcionario olvidado de la historia de Yucatán, siglos XVI al XIX by Jorge Victoria Ojeda

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Its role had not been studied in Hispanic America. In this research we give you to know the legal and illegal affairs that the watchtower (vigía) performed in his job and waht that employment had implied.…”
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    The Western Sephardic Diaspora: Ancestral Birthplaces and Displacement, Diaspora Formation and Multiple Homelands by Luis Roniger

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The Perils of Living the Good and True Law: Iberian Crypto-Jews in the Shadow of the Inquisition in Colonial Hispanic America. By Matthew D. Warshawsky. Newark, DE: Juan de la Cuesta, 2016. …”
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    Early lessons from a mentor in Hispanic American literature by José Carlos Rovira Soler

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…In conclusion, his wide knowledge of linguistic and literary disciplines directly related to his passion for Hispanic America is recalled, reassessing the inspiring cultural lessons he offered.…”
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  16. 56

    Defending the Nation and Searching for Wealth: Merchants and Privateers of Chile, 1817-1820 by Francisco Betancourt Castillo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Permanent warfare marked the Independence process in Hispanic America, and was evident on the high seas between the newly formed States and forces loyal to the Spanish Crown. …”
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    LAS SUBLEVACIONES COMUNERAS EN LA PROVINCIA DE ANTIOQUIA: EL PAPEL DE LOS GRUPOS SOCIOECONÓMICOS DESDE LOS PROCESOS JUDICIALES by Juan Guillermo Espinal Barrientos

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This new concept leads to implement new administrative structures and a tax regime that will be very costly for all socioeconomic groups who inhabited the Hispanic America, which will lead to confronta- tions between local groups and the authorities, those confrontations will become a widespread movement against the mandates of the Spa- nish Crown. …”
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    Alcanzar justicia. El documento del pleito entablado por el obispo de Cartagena de Indias para recuperar el derecho de patronazgo y administración del hospital San Sebastián by John Jairo Marín Tamayo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…During the early colonial period, conflicts between civil and Church authorities over control of colonial institutions were quite frequent throughout Hispanic America. One such case, practically unknown to this day, was the one that faced Dionisio de Sanctis, Bishop of Cartagena de Indias, against members of the city council in 1577, as the prelate believed that the civil authorities had usurped the right to patronage and administer the hospital in San Sebastian from the ecclesiastical authorities. …”
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    Painters in the Splendor of Tunja: Naming Unrecognized Artists to Bring them out of Anonymity (XVI and XVII centuries) by Laura Liliana Vargas Murcia

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…As far as easel painting, Angelino Medoro eclipsed the names of other artists who contributed to making Tunja one the the most representative cities of the Mannerism and Renaissance of Hispanic America. This article presents the names of some of the active painters of this period, their lives and production, seeking the recognition of these characters, whose names have been brought out of anonymity in the latest years. …”
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    Existencial Poetics in the 19th Century Latin America by Edwin Murillo

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, a select few critics have approached this history in Hispanic America from a chronologically inclusive perspective, by calling attention to an Existential Poetics in modernismo. …”
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