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Grassland Geopoetics: Son Jarocho and the Black Sense of Place of Plantations and Pastures
Abstract This essay considers how the grasslands of the Mexican region of El Sotavento entangle with the history of racial capitalism and with traditional Sotaventine music. Throughout this text, I argue that son Jarocho music and its poetics counterpoint racist colonial discourses making space for ways of being beyond racial capitalism.
Diego Astorga de Ita
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With the name of pulares an indigenous group is known that the historiography mostly places in the north of the Calchaquí valley until its reduction in the Lerma valley, describing it as a “multi-ethnic group” that, as a continuation of its alliance with
Miguel Nicolás Hopkins Cardozo
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Numeracy selectivity of Spanish migrants in colonial America (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries)
Abstract Since the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the so‐called New World in 1492, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards settled in Central and South America. This paper assesses the skill selectivity of Spanish migrants who went to Hispanic America during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries for the first time.
María del Carmen Pérez‐Artés
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Abstract Despite convincing evidence suggesting that organizations benefit from employees' flow states, when and how work flow experience generates negative effects remain largely understudied. By integrating the spillover‐crossover model and perseverative cognition theory, we established a model to explain how flow experience induces employees ...
Xingyu Feng +2 more
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For critical geo‐histories of population. Engaging geographically with Massimo Livi Bacci's works
Abstract This paper aims at calling geographers' attention to the works of Italian historical demographer Massimo Livi Bacci, who authored fundamental texts on the indigenous genocide in the Americas, on the history of world population, on global migrations and on population's environmental ‘sustainability’.
Federico Ferretti
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This work is framed in the study of the social practices and uses employed by the elite “encomendera” of Córdoba del Tucumán in the resolution of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts at the end of the 16th century.
Constanza González Navarro +1 more
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Is Extraction Bad? Encomienda and Development in Colombia Since 1560 [PDF]
We explore the impact of encomienda, a forced-labor institution imposed by the Spanish throughout Latin America during three centuries, on long-term development outcomes in Colombia. Despite being a classically extractive institution, municipalities that had encomiendas in 1560 have higher development indicators than otherwise-similar, neighboring ...
Faguet, Jean-Paul +2 more
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Cuando se analizan los Derechos Humanos (DDHH), la tradición jurídica ubica su génesis y primera generación en el siglo XVIII, de la mano de la Revolución Francesa y del surgimiento del Estado Moderno.
Fernando Méndez Sánchez
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Evangelización e instrucción pública en el orden colonial español
La ocupación de los territorios conquistados por el imperio español alcanzó mediante las prácticas de doctrina y evangelización la sustitución de unos elementos culturales por otros, esta implantación de nuevas formas de vida supuso además de la fuerza ...
Alberto Martínez Boom
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