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Spanish Elites From the Late 19th Century to the Present
ABSTRACT The formation of the elites in Spain has been strongly influenced by the prolonged and late process of modernization of the country. The objective of the article is to analyze the peculiarities of the evolution of the elite system in Spain, resulting from a late modernization process marked by political, economic, and cultural conflicts. Thus,
Antonio Martín‐Cabello +2 more
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ABSTRACT The use of elicitors such as salicylic acid (SA) and chitosan (CH) represents an effective strategy to induce the production of secondary metabolites in plants. However, its application in seedlings of Annona cherimola Mill. has been scarcely explored.
Mónica F. Antolínez‐Pérez +3 more
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TOUCHED BY DEEP TIME: Earthquake Sickness in Mexico City
ABSTRACT In Mexico City, earthquakes are so frightening that they make residents sick. Sometimes referred to as being tocado (touched), the illness might be considered part of the “culture‐bound syndrome” known as susto throughout the Spanish‐speaking Americas, where acute experiences of shock—such as being trapped in a shaking building—induce chronic ...
LACHLAN SUMMERS
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ABSTRACT Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most widely cultivated vegetables globally and its production is frequently affected by biotic factors, such as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, the causal agent of white mould. This study aims to evaluate the direct effect of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on the in vitro growth of S.
Beatriz Souza Damasceno +5 more
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An analysis of the life of Vicente Mora Chimo, descendant of caciques settled in the Chicama valley (Trujillo, Peru), shows how the natives’ autochthonous power acquires new bases of legitimacy in the first half of the XVIIIth century. This native Indian
Sophie Mathis
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Spirit Owners, Ethno‐Racial Critique, and Indigenous Land Struggle in Brazil
ABSTRACT This article ethnographically explores how the land conflict between Indigenous protesters and agribusiness complexes in Brazil offers insights for critically reevaluating matters of property and belonging—namely, ethno‐racial critiques of who belongs where and what belongs to whom.
LaShandra Sullivan
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El trabajo se ocupa de tres reducciones franciscanas situadas en la frontera chaqueña de Salta –Miraflores, Balbuena y Ortega-, cuyas temporalidades quedaron al cuidado de un administrador particular, a comienzos del siglo XIX.
María Laura Cutrera
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Entre 1860 y 1881 Saygüeque contó con secretarios letrados. Desde sus toldos del sur del Neuquén intercambió cartas con otros caciques, autoridades y comerciantes de Argentina, Chile y Araucanía.
Julio Esteban Vezub
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Native seed collector networks in Brazil: Sowing social innovations for transformative change
Abstract To investigate whether and how Social Innovation (SI) can contribute to transformative change, we explored nine Native Seed Collectors Networks (NSCNs) in Brazil. Employing Social Network Analysis, we delved into the organisational structure of four NSCNs. Additionally, we identified five instances of social innovations (SIs) using the guiding
Aurelio Padovezi +11 more
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El objetivo del siguiente artículo es analizar los rasgos que tuvo la política indígena en el contexto de formación de un mercado de tierras en las Pampas y Norpatagonia durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX.
Luciano Literas
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