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Nadie duda de que los primeros seis meses de este 2020 han sido diciles, no solo para México sino para el mundo entero. La inesperada pandemia de covid–19 ha puesto en jaque a todas las economías del mundo y ha afectado a todas las esferas de la vida. Que hay países que han aplicado mejores medidas de contención contra el coronavirus es cierto, y que otros aún se debaten entre la ineptitud y la desesperación ante la cantidad de muertes y el desplome de sus economías, pero ninguno ha dejado de desear que esta pesadilla pase cuanto antes. En este contexto, los contenidos de esta edición responden a preguntas urgentes: ¿cómo podrá recuperarse la economía? ¿se han vulnerado los de...
Latinidad at the Crossroad: Insights into Latinx identity in the Twenty-First Century encompasses an interdisciplinary perspective on the complex range of latinidades and simultaneously advocates a more flexible (re)definition of the term that may overcome static collective representations of identity, ethnicity and belonging.
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Religious experience in the European Middle Ages represented an intersection of a range of aspects of existence, including everyday life, relations of power, and urban development, among others. As such, religion offered a reflection of many facets of life in this period. This book brings together scholars from different parts of the world who use a variety of different examples from the medieval era to show this specific path through which to reach a renewed perspective for understanding the European Middle Ages.
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Contains a transcription by Monique Combescure Thiry of an index of Converso lineages from Aragón, and especially Zaragoza, published in 1550. It was based on Inquisition records of Conversos who were brought to trial. The index was presumably written by the Inquisition functionary Juan de Anchías. In her introduction (pp. lxv-lxxvi) Combescure Thiry states that the importance of the index lay in the fact that its publication provoked great turmoil in official circles, because it proved the Jewish origin of the most powerful Christian families of Aragón and Zaragoza (who were supposedly of pure blood). The introduction by Motis Dolader (pp. xi-lx) explains the historical context in which the index was written and published. Focuses on the social history of the Conversos of Aragón and on the praxis of the Inquisition.
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