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    REPENSANDO EL BICENTENARIO DE LA REVOLUCIÓN DE MAYO A PARTIR DE LOS «NATURALES DE INDIAS», EL OTRO INDÍGENA. EL TIEMPO, EL DISCURSO Y EL REGISTRO by Néspolo, Eugenia, Morrone, Ariel

    Published 2017
    “…AbstractFrom reflections on historiography of the transition from the Old Regime to the Modern Age, the author returns to the status of «Indigenes» from a legal and political analysis from the establishment of the Audience of Buenos Aires in 1785, to lead to the open political horizon from the revolutionary process. …”
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    Lingüística teórica y aplicada : nuevos enfoques /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…- Gaetana Cauzillo: Theoretical approaches of Italian historiography linguistics from Antonino Pagliaro (1930) to Giulio Lepschy (1990-94): comparison between models and methods - Vinko Kovacic: The outcomes of Latin consonant groups with lateral consonant in Italian dialects - Margherita Pivi/Giorgia Del Puppo: Elicited production of passive sentences in 6-10 year-old Italian-speaking children - Aleksandra Srsa Benko: Comparative stylistic analysis of Croatian, English and French translation of Dark Night of the Soul by St. …”
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    Notes about a second line leader: Elsa Chamorro Alamán, first census delegate of the Female Peronist Party of Córdoba (1949- 1951) by Spinetta, Marina Inés

    Published 2021
    “…The historiography on the "second line" of Peronism refers to men and women who contributed ideas, experience, management skills and political, union and economic ties to the nascent movement led by Juan and Eva Perón. …”
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    MOVILIZACIÓN EN LAS FRONTERAS. LOS PINCHEIRA Y EL ÚLTIMO INTENTO DE RECONQUISTA HISPANA EN EL SUR AMERICANO (1818-1832) by Manara, Carla

    Published 2017
    “…AbstractThe preoccupation of the Chilean and Argentine historiography to explain the formation of the national states from the independence wars has diminished and until distorted the social resistance and the political confrontation that arose in the respective borders of the south. …”
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    SHARED CODES AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS IN THE MOBILIAR ART OF THE PAMPEAN ECOTONE by Oliva, Fernando, Panizza, María Cecilia

    Published 2020
    “…This study is carried out from a perspective of the archaeology of the image and the anthropology of art, also considered their treatment within the framework of the historiography of Argentinean archaeology. These artifacts with plastic representations have been classified as belonging to a category of archaeological pieces included with the term of "mobile" or "portable art ". …”
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    TENSIÓN POLÍTICO-ACADÉMICA EN LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES (1975-1983): EL CAMBIO DE PARADIGMA EN LA ARQUEOLOGÍA PATAGÓNICA / Political and Academic Strain in the University of B... by Luco, Susana; IDES

    Published 2010
    “…Dicho cambio se originó en una primera instancia de quiebre metodológico que posibilitó una posterior ruptura teórica y que el mismo tuvo como artífice inicial al arqueólogo Carlos Aschero en tanto profesor regular de la licenciatura de Ciencias Antropológicas de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.Palabras clave: cambio teórico; Universidad; Arqueología; Patagonia; Aschero AbstractAs common sense in Anthropological historiography has maintained since the restoration of democracy in 1983, the evaluation of anthropological production in each anthropological discipline has subordinated intellectual efforts to Argentine periodic political shifts ever since the first military coup took place in 1930. …”
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    Political and Academic Strain in the University of Buenos Aires (1975-1983): Paradigmatic Change in the Argentine Archaeology of Patagonia by Luco, Susana

    Published 2010
    “…As common sense in Anthropological historiography has maintained since the restoration of democracy in 1983, the evaluation of anthropological production in each anthropological discipline has subordinated intellectual efforts to Argentine periodic political shifts ever since the first military coup took place in 1930. …”
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    Retracing the steps: On 'I am still learning: four experiments in retrospective philology'. Carlo Ginzburg (2020). Translated by Rafael Gaune Corradi. Buenos Aires, Fondo de Cultur... by Argañaraz, Cecilia

    Published 2021
    “…Ginzburg is responsible for some of the most anthropological reflections to be found in the field of historiography, of which she is fully aware: her work has been described as that of "a shaman" who "picks up the bones of Sir James George Frazer (...) covers them with the skin of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and brings them back to life" (Donniger 1991: 3, in Ginzburg 2020). …”
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    Gonzalo Castañeda and Luis Lara: contributions to work medicine in the mining region of the state of Hidalgo, México by Ruiz Sánchez, Héctor Alejandro

    Published 2020
    “…These physicians make proposals of great value to improve the health of operators. The historiography of mining in this region presents few studies in this regard, the presence of Castañeda and Lara, was key in the processes to address the suffering and research on diseases and accidents of mining work, put emphasis on ancylostomiasis; they could be considered a benchmark in the practice of occupational medicine in this area, so the commitment to their profession was reflected in the attention for the operators and the rigorous observations towards mining companies in this area. …”
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    he world of indigenous labour force in the Andes during Colonial times: Commented by Rossana Barragán y María Concepción Gavira Márquez by Gil Montero, Raquel, Barragán Romano, Rossana, Gavira Márquez, María Concepción

    Published 2016
    “…This essay is structured around a classical question for both social historians and Andean historiography: How did the Spanish conquerors incorporate the indigenous population to their enterprises as labour force? …”
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    Agricultural soils and peasant knowledge. Is it possible an intercultural perspective? Ethnopedology in El Bolson Valley by Taddei Salinas, María Laura

    Published 2017
    “…For this reason, the main objective of this paper is to make a historiography of its development in Latin America, mainly in Brazil and Mexico, reviewing different conceptualizations and characterizations. …”
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    Crime, sexuality and conurbano in José Celestino Campusano’s by Martinelli, Lucas Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…With a methodology that takes up the practices of cinematographic analysis, the tools of art historiography, and the proposals of political philosophy as a background for certain theoretical concerns, these problems are developed from a journey through the notions about genre cinema, some contemporary films that portray the conurbano, and particularly the cinema of José Celestino Campusano.…”
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    Signs of a passive interculturality (San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina 2015-2021) by Pezzoni, Pablo Ernesto

    Published 2022
    “…However, despite the official pronouncement and the commitment required from local leaders, some situations actually reveal a superfluous application of the stated principles, as well as an everlasting existence of a traditionalist historiography that has backward-looking effects on the representatives’ actions. …”
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    The “last caciques” of Cuyo. Lands, politics and indigenous memories in Creole Argentina (Mogna, XVII-XI centuries) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2020
    “…As part of a secular “extinction narrative”, the historiography took for granted the disappearance of the Indians in Cuyo in the early colonial period, either because of their physical extinction or, contradictorily, due to miscegenation, acculturation or social and political restructuring. …”
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