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La revista Humor Registrado como fuente para un estudio comparativo

open access: yesAntigua Matanza, 2021
El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar los cambios y las continuidades que existían en el año 1986 en el ámbito social en relación con la última dictadura cívico militar argentina desde la perspectiva de la Revista Humor registrado.
Rodolfo Gabriel Ledesma
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Descolonizando la historia oral: una conversación

open access: yes, 2021
History, Volume 106, Issue 370, Page E1-E17, March 2021.
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Dos Miradas a la Autenticidad: Nostalgia Sensorial y Nostalgia de Conquista en el Campo Culinario Mexicano de la Ciudad de Nueva York

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 30, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the different expressions of authenticity, fidelity, and genuineness surrounding the Mexican culinary scene in New York. On the one hand, self‐identified Mexicans express sensory and memory nostalgia during the production and consumption of foods they recognize as their own.
Axel G. Elías Jiménez
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HOW SHOULD HISTORIANS EMPATHIZE?

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 43-64, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Reflecting on the ethical and unethical ways of empathizing is a necessary task for historians interested in the ethics of history. Research on empathy often classifies its various parts into affective, cognitive, and prosocial dimensions. However, in historical scholarship, the cognitive‐intellectual dimension of empathy is overemphasized to ...
TAYNNA M. MARINO
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Los vaivenes de una historia literaria. El «Essai historique sur la Littérature des Romains» (1751)

open access: yesRevista de Historiografía
Hemos logrado dilucidar el origen del ensayo titulado “De la literatura de los romanos” publicado en el Espíritu de los mejores diarios literarios que se publican en Europa el año de 1789.
María José Barrios Castro   +1 more
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“TESTIMONY STOPS WHERE HISTORY BEGINS”: UNDERSTANDING AND ETHICS IN RELATION TO HISTORICAL AND PRACTICAL PASTS

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 23-42, December 2024.
ABSTRACT This article explores the relation between testimony and history by considering the recent “ethical turn” toward experience and memory in historical research. By way of a brief history of the concept of testimony in historical research, the article pinpoints current discussions as being about historical understanding rather than factual ...
JONAS AHLSKOG
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A VIRTUE ETHICS FOR HISTORIANS: PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 3-22, December 2024.
ABSTRACT How feasible would it be to develop a virtue ethics for historians that is analogous or similar to virtue‐ethical approaches to research integrity that have been proposed for other areas of academic inquiry? The field of history is an interesting one, as few disciplines have an equally well‐documented history of thinking, talking, and writing ...
HERMAN PAUL
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LANGUAGE—HISTORY—PRESENCE

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 366-383, September 2024.
ABSTRACT This article deals with the use of language in historiography and with this usage's implications for the conception of history and the historiographical operation/practice. Whereas theorists of “presence” believe that “presence” and “reality” can be grasped in spoken language and written texts, thus generally considering them as a medium that ...
LUIGI ALONZI
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(UN)DOING HISTORY: A CASE FOR EPISTEMOLOGICAL ALTERITY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 1, Page 112-136, March 2024.
ABSTRACT This article addresses two primary tensions that currently beset medieval history. The first concerns a contentious debate within the field regarding the relative merits of two interpretative approaches: that which seeks to situate the Middle Ages within a narrative of continuity wherein aspects of the medieval bear some relationship of ...
VANITA SETH
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RAFAEL ALVEAR TERÁN: THE LAST EXPONENT OF THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD IN THE UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA

open access: yesRevista Ciencias Biomédicas, 2015
Human anatomy was the focus of knowledge, pursuit and medical education in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. This movement came from medical schools in Paris and was called the anatomo-clinical method; this method spread the ...
Mercado-Lara María Fernanda   +1 more
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