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This work explores how cathedral musicians in eighteenth-century Mexico City relied on music and on their institutional affiliation to define their social place. In the tensions that brewed within New Spain's racial casta (or caste) system, people of mixed race increasingly competed for Spanish benefits and prerogatives.
Volume XXIV of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Its contributions range widely geographically, chronologically, and in subject-matter.
Eclipse of the Assassins investigates the sensational 1984 murder of Mexico's most influential newspaper columnist, Manuel Buendía, and how that crime reveals the lethal hand of the U.S. government in Mexico and Central America during the final decades of the twentieth century.
Una recogida de estudios sobre las universidades hispánicas de especailistas en diferentes áreas relacionadas con la historia de la cultura, la educación, la ciencia, etc. La diversidad de la procedencia y la formación de los autores aporta una riqueza de puntos de vista que consituyen un corpus fundamental para el conocimiento de la institución universitaria a través del tiempo.
Over the past few decades, a growing number of studies have highlighted the importance of the ‘School of Salamanca’ for the emergence of colonial normative regimes and the formation of a language of normativity on a global scale. According to this influential account, American and Asian actors usually appear as passive recipients of normative knowledge produced in Europe. This book proposes a different perspective and shows, through a knowledge historical approach and several case studies, that the School of Salamanca has to be considered both an epistemic community and a community of practice that cannot be fixed to any individual place. Instead, the School of Salamanca encompassed a variety of different sites and actors throughout the world and thus represents a case of global knowledge production. Contributors are: Adriana Álvarez, Virginia Aspe, Marya Camacho, Natalie Cobo, Thomas Duve, José Luis Egío, Dolors Folch, Enrique González González, Lidia Lanza, Esteban Llamosas, Osvaldo R. Moutin, and Marco Toste.
Early Modern Universities: Networks of Higher Education publishes twenty essays on early modern institutional academic networks and the history of the book. The case studies examine universities, schools, and academies across a wide geographical range throughout Europe, and in Central America. The volume suggests pathways for future research into institutional hierarchies, cultural ties, and how networks of policy makers were embedded in complex scholarly and scientific developments. Topics include institutions and political entanglements; locality and mobility, especially the movement of scholars and scholarship between institutions; communication, collaboration, and the circulation of acad...
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La conquista y colonización a la que se le ha llamado el encuentro de dos mundos, fue también el encuentro de dos patriarcados. Este libro es una ventana, para conocer la vida de diferentes mujeres que vivieron hace 500 años, a través de la historia de sus comunidades y su acción colectiva para fundar y gestionar diferentes espacios femeninos, que se crearon después de la caída de Tenochtitlán y hasta 1580, en el valle de México. Desde los centros de evangelización de la elite indígena femenina, hasta los diversos tipos de monasterios, colegios y recogimientos, se muestra como estos espacios femeninos se transformaron y jugaron un papel esencial en la estructura del orden colonial...