Linguistic historiography in Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America
In the article a brief summary of the development of linguistic historiography in Spanish-speaking countries in Latin American is presented, as well as projects related to this subject which are being developed in European countries.
S A Iakovleva
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Forms of Plague in Procopius of Caesarea (Procop. De bellis. IV.14) and Evagrius Scholasticus (Evagrius. Hist. ecc. IV.29): On the Development of Clinical Medicine in the Eastern Roman Empire in the Fourth Century [PDF]
The article discusses the forms of plague through the eyes of the contemporaries of the first pandemic known in historiography as "Justinian’s Plague".
Anton Zibaew, Valentina Zhukova
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“Let art subvert its reduced canon!”. Interview with Andrea Giunta
The work of Andrea Giunta has been central to the decolonization and overcoming of canons in art's history and criticism. In this interview, Giunta discusses the process of establishing her own categories, along with other reflections about the legacies ...
Fernando Luiz Lara +2 more
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The present study presents an empirical analysis of the relevance of psychologists’ historical education within the framework of Latin American psychology. The ‘chronic doubt’ about the formative aim of historiography is first characterized.
Catriel Fierro
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La narración inmediata de un exilio: el caso de Giuseppe Garretto, escritor italiano en México
The purpose of this article is to analyze the novel Serpa Pinto. Pueblos en la tormenta (1943) by Giuseppe Garretto, from the point of view of history, historiography and literary analysis.
Conrado J. Arranz Mínguez
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Conceptualizando América. Historia de los conceptos e ideas fuera de lugar
In this essay I speak in favour of a meta-metodology of historical research which is based upon the general principles of conceptual history. My hypothesis is that conceptual history is a theoretical and methodological resource that improves the ...
Ángel Octavio Álvarez Solís
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The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies [PDF]
'The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies' uses a brief survey of current work on Old English poetry as the point of departure for arguing that although useful, the concepts of orality and literacy have, in medieval studies ...
Hall, Alaric
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Traces of the (m)other: deconstructing hegemonic historical narrative in Teat(r)o Oficina Uzyna Uzona's Os Sertões [PDF]
This article focuses on the way in which renowned São Paulo-based theatre company Teat(r)o Oficina Uzyna Uzona deconstructs hegemonic historical narrative in their 2000 - 2007 25 hour-long production of Euclides da Cunha’s seminal Brazilian novel Os ...
Albuquerque Jr Durval Muniz de +8 more
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Reflections on the Concept of Political Culture and Historical Research on Democracy in Latin
The objective of this article is to reflect on the concept of political culture as a fundamental analytical tool for studies in political history and specifically historiography.
Adriana Rodríguez Franco
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Many Hands Without Design:The Evolution of a Medieval Prophetic Text [PDF]
This article reconstructs the pre-manuscript history of the Sibylla Tiburtina, a late antique prophetic text, very widespread after c.1000. It argues against the prevailing belief that a single intelligence structured the Latin text to a single meaning ...
Holdenried, Anke
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