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In seventeenth‐century Cartagena de Indias, a portcity in today's Colombia, enslaved Africans recently disembarked from the Middle Passage faced a Jesuit‐designed multisensory catechesis. The process involved listening to translations of the Christian doctrine delivered by African interpreter‐catechists enslaved by the Jesuits, often in conjunction ...
Larissa Brewer‐García +1 more
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A Fatherland of Free Men. Virility and ‘Frailty’ in Spanish Liberalism (1808–1814)
Abstract The ideal of the patriotic citizen‐soldier familiar from civic humanism re‐emerged in Spain in the context of the Napoleonic Wars. Spaniards were required to uphold a model of masculinity that was continually threatened by ‘effeminacy’. The study of this model is approached through an analysis of literary texts: the main neoclassical tragedies
Xavier Andreu‐Miralles
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The Death Penalty and Historical Change in Spain
Abstract This article studies the long duration of the death penalty in Spain until its abolition in the Constitution of 1978. After analysing the plurality of theoretical approaches and possibilities offered by archival sources and specialised historiography (particularly those produced by specialists in the history of law and social history), I ...
Pedro Oliver Olmo
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El hombre de letras como héroe. La historia oblicua del romanticismo mexicano
El presente ensayo aborda la paradójica relación entre historia y literatura en el México del siglo XIX. La historia de la literatura mexicana del siglo XIX es unilateral ya que, en una época de constantes guerras civiles, muestra el punto de vista de ...
Efrén Ortiz Domínguez
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ABSTRACT The feminisation of religion in the nineteenth‐century has been broadly discussed by historians and sociologists. Considering the main contributions of that debate from a critical perspective, this article defends the hypothesis that the Catholic Church identified itself with the same characteristics with which it defined femininity in the ...
Raúl Mínguez‐Blasco
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Aim (1) To systematically review the literature on developmental outcomes from infancy to adolescence of children with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) who underwent early surgery; (2) to run a meta‐regression analysis on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Second Edition Mental Developmental Index and Psychomotor Developmental Index (PDI ...
Darlene Huisenga +4 more
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Teatro por niños y para niños en la España de mediados del siglo XIX
The cultivation and practice of children’s theater, both written for the consumption of children and to be represented by them, lived in the nineteenth century a moment of great expansion, parallel to the general development of the theater industry in ...
José Luis González Subías
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DIONISIO HIDALGO (1809-1866) Y LOS ORÍGENES DE LA BIBLIOGRAFÍA ESPAÑOLA MODERNA
Dionisio Hidalgo (1809-1866), bookseller, printer, publisher and, above all, bibliophile, has passed into the history of Spanish culture as one of the most important bibliographers of our letters thanks to the great work carried out during most of his ...
José Luis González Subías
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«El solo recurso que queda a estos pobres ciegos»
El presente trabajo versa sobre los testamentos de ajusticiados en la literatura popular impresa española, un subgénero de literatura de patíbulo poco conocido hasta la fecha.
Alejandro Llinares Planells
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Jacinto Octavio Picón y el reto de la verosimilitud
La temprana adscripción al naturalismo del narrador madrileño Jacinto Octavio Picón (1852- 1923) deja en sus novelas y cuentos una extraordinaria preocupación por la verosimilitud, condición primera y principal de la narrativa según los planteamientos de
Esteban Gutiérrez Díaz-Bernardo
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