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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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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
wiley   +1 more source

Sobre ciertos lugares comunes del pensamiento geográfico contemporáneo. El interés de la aportación del filósofo Jeff Malpas al pensamiento acerca del lugar

open access: yesDocuments d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 2015
El artículo tiene como objetivo introducir a los geógrafos del ámbito hispano en la obra del filósofo australiano Jeff Malpas, cuya reflexión sobre el concepto de lugar pone de relieve algunas de las principales limitaciones y problemas del modo en que ...
Paloma Puente Lozano
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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
wiley   +1 more source

Los historiadores y los usos públicos del pasado reciente en España [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Las controversias recientes en la historiografía española sobre la "memoria histórica"
Ruiz Torres, Pedro
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The figure of Ramon Llull (Raimundus Lullus) and the significance of the recent companion volume to his Latin works in the Corpus Christianorum series [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The text offered here seeks to present the recent work, Fidora, A.-Rubio, J. E. (eds.), Raimundus Lullus: An Introduction to his Life, Works and Thought, CCCM 214, Turnhout: Brepols 2008, within the dual contexts of Lullian historiography and the history
Hughes, Robert D.
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TEOFRASTO A. TATIS. THE FIRST ONE IN BECOMING INSTITUTIONALIZED THE MEDICAL ATTENTION IN CARTAGENA. COLOMBIA.

open access: yesRevista Ciencias Biomédicas, 2015
Teofrasto A. Tatis was born and died in Cartagena, Colombia (1865-1930). He was graduated as physician of the Universidad de Bolívar, today Universidad de Cartagena, in the penultimate decade in the 19th century.
Monterrosa-Castro Álvaro   +2 more
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De la síntesis histórica a la historia de Annales. La influencia francesa en los inicios de la renovación de la historiografía española [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
La renovación de la historiografía española se inició en el primer tercio del siglo XX y en los años cuarenta sufrió un enorme retroceso, que a duras penas fue superado en la década siguiente gracias a unos pocos historiadores: Vicens, Artola, Jover ...
Ruiz Torres, Pedro
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LA “GACETA MÉDICA” DE LA SOCIEDAD DE MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS NATURALES DE BOLÍVAR (1888-1919)

open access: yesRevista Ciencias Biomédicas, 2015
Gaceta Médica fue el órgano de información de la Sociedad de Medicina y Ciencias Naturales de Bolívar, fundada en 1888 que por ordenanza departamental cambio su nombre al de Academia de Medicina de Cartagena, el 25 de marzo de 1918. Así se conoce
Monterrosa-Castro Alvaro
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Arts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
For historians of medieval Iberian art and architecture, María Rosa Menocal’s most important legacy lies in her work’s normalization of a culturally decentralized, multidisciplinary frame through which medieval visual objects became part of a broadly ...
Pamela Patton
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