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    Los dos Posnanskys: liberalismo, indigenismo y nacionalismo en el pensamiento arqueológico boliviano (1904-1946) by Juan Villanueva Criales

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…These approaches prompt the adoption of an anthropological approach centered on the political uses of the past when studying the history of Latin American archaeologies. This, instead of a purely historiographical use. …”
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    Epígrafes latinos en la cueva de La Camareta by Isabel Velázquez Soriano

    Published 1998-05-01
    “… This article offers a vein of the problems that exist in a study of Latin inscriptions in this cave and the questions that it poses: forms of writting, chains and abbreviations, their place in the history of Latin writing and the significance of these inscripcions for the religious and cultural life of the time. …”
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    Evolução do sistema vocálico do latim clássico ao português moderno (tentativa da verificação in corpora) by Jan Hricsina

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This study has two objectives: firstly, to recapitulate the evolution of the Portuguese vowel system and to show the state of this system in various phases of its history (vulgar Latin, old Portuguese, classical Portuguese and modern Portuguese). …”
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    Saer versus Aira: versões de uma antropologia especulativa by Antonio Marcos Pereira

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The paper proposes a confrontation of the work of two authors, Juan José Saer and César Aira, markedly different in the structures of reception their works bring forth, and that we might translate particularly in the way their relationship with “the contemporary” is perceived, resulting in specific placings in certain genealogies and in the production of their respective inscriptions in recent literary history in Latin America. The examination of fictional objects such as Saer’s La pesquisa and Aira’s Parmenides leads one to find ambivalent solicitations of the allegedly historical fact and its relation to fiction that are hereby presented as oportunities to operate critically towards the structures of established reception and criticism of the work of both authors.…”
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    On the Development of the Proto-Indo-European *u̯ih1-ró-, ‘Man’, in Latin by Dariusz R. Piwowarczyk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The shortening is usually explained as an effect of Dybo’s Rule, but it is pointed out that there might be a simpler solution to explaining the change, namely, the socalled Osthoff’s law, which occurred in the prehistory and history of Latin at least three times. …”
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    La agenda de derechos en Uruguay. Del movimiento social a las políticas públicas en el gobierno de José Mujica by Luis Rivera-Vélez

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…During the José Mujica administration were approved in Uruguay three of the most emblematic laws extending social rights in the recent history of Latin America : the decriminalization of abortion, the adoption of gay marriage and the legalization of cannabis. …”
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    Through the eyes of the Indian woman: cartography, spatiality and gender in mapping expeditions in Southern Brazil (18th Century) by Denise A S de Moura

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Unveiling the spatiality of indigenous women as shown from written and visual narratives of mapping processes is one of the greatest challenges to be taken on by the history of Latin American critical cartography. …”
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    El fútbol como fiesta, el balón como bandera by Gloria  de los Ángeles Zarza Rondón

    “…The purpose of this article is to ask how at certain times of the recent history of Latin America Football was an effective element in distract and silence. …”
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    Latin America; Recent History; Democracy; Historical Memory by Guillermo MIRA DELLI-ZOTTI

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-GB;" lang="EN-GB">This article identifies the restoration of the democracy and its persistence </span>as one of the most remarkable facts of the recent history of Latin America. Nevertheless, in the experience of the subcontinent, democracy does not appear like synonymous of democratization. …”
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    Intimidades enclaustradas: sexualidad y moral. Entrevista con Asunción Lavrin (Guanajuato, Mexico, agosto 2011) by Rafael Castañeda García

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This paper details how she became interested in the issue of women's history in Latin America, and the importance of studying the manuscripts of nuns as a way of understanding women's spirituality. …”
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    The Vice Presidency in Latin America: an unnecessary evil by Ariel SRIBMAN MITTELMAN

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Although this succession function –and by extension the vice-presidential figure– are conceived as guarantors of stability and continuity, a review of the recent political history of Latin America shows that in practice the actual result is very different. …”
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    Aos olhos da mulher indígena: cartografia, espacialidade e gênero em expedições de mapeamento no Brasil meridional (século XVIII) by Denise A S de Moura

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To unearth the spatiality of indigenous women from written and visual narratives of mapping processes is one of the greatest challenges to be faced by the history of Latin American critical cartography. Despite advances in research on indigenous history in relation to the proactive role of women in colonial society, on crucial topics such as territoriality, an aesthetic of absence, neglect and disappearance is still accentuated. …”
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    The Oscan perfect in -tt- by Willi, A

    Published 2015
    “…Such a combination not only provides a phonologically satisfactory starting point for the attested Oscan forms, but it also enjoys typological support from comparable progressive periphrases both in the Sabellic (Osco-Umbrian) subgroup of Italic and in the closely related history of Latin/Romance.…”
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