El Proceso Ideologico
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: 1910 |
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: UCAL:$B285700 |
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Synopsis El proceso ideológico by :
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: IICA Biblioteca Venezuela |
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: 326 |
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: Alexander Maxwell |
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: Routledge |
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: 137 |
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: 2014-07-16 |
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: 9781317979166 |
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: 1317979168 |
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: 4/5 (66 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Comparative Approach to National Movements by : Alexander Maxwell
Miroslav Hroch’s Social Preconditions of National Revival has profoundly influenced the study of nationalism since it first appeared in English translation, particularly because of its famous three-phase model for describing and analyzing national movements in Eastern Europe. Contributors to this book explore Hroch’s continued relevance to the field of nationalism studies with four case studies and two theoretical/historiographic essays. Two case studies apply Hroch’s thinking to Eastern Europe in light of subsequent historiography, finding that Hroch’s ideas remain useful for understanding national movements in Belarus and among the Kuban Cossacks. Two further studies apply Hroch’s schema to the Mexican independence movement and contemporary Pakistan – times and places that Hroch specifically excluded from his own considerations. The first theoretical contribution seeks to apply Begriffsgeschichte to Hroch’s work; the second suggests that Hroch’s phases form a useful typology of nationalism, thus facilitating communication between different branches of nationalism studies. Hroch ends the volume with his own commentary on the various contributions. This book was published as a special issue of Nationalities Papers.
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: Enrique Florescano |
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: University of Texas Press |
Total Pages |
: 304 |
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: 2014-03-19 |
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: 9780292786547 |
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: 0292786549 |
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: 4/5 (47 Downloads) |
Synopsis Memory, Myth, and Time in Mexico by : Enrique Florescano
In Memory, Myth, and Time in Mexico, noted Mexican scholar Enrique Florescano’s Memoria mexicana becomes available for the first time in English. A collection of essays tracing the many memories of the past created by different individuals and groups in Mexico, the book addresses the problem of memory and changing ideas of time in the way Mexicans conceive of their history. Original in perspective and broad in scope, ranging from the Aztec concept of the world and history to the ideas of independence, this book should appeal to a wide readership.
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: Enrique Carretero Pasín |
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: Erasmus Ediciones |
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: 165 |
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: 2012-03-28 |
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: 9788492806485 |
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: 8492806486 |
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: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis El orden social en la posmodernidad by : Enrique Carretero Pasín
ESTE LIBRO EXPLICA CON PROSA CLARA CÓMO SE LEGITIMA HOY EL ORDEN SOCIAL Y ARROJA UNA MIRADA INNOVADORA PARA ENTENDER LAS IDEOLOGÍAS EN LA SOCIEDAD ACTUAL. El objetivo de este libro es replantear la noción de ideología a partir de la idea del imaginario social. Aunque esta haya sido abordada desde diferentes ángulos en el pensamiento sociológico actual, aquí el autor liga ambos conceptos (ideología e imaginario social) para, desde esta ligazón, descifrar la legitimación del orden en las sociedades actuales, desarrollando, así, una nueva propuesta para la crítica ideológica.
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: Joshua Simon |
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: Cambridge University Press |
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: 287 |
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: 2017-06-06 |
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: 9781108211154 |
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: 1108211151 |
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: 4/5 (54 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Ideology of Creole Revolution by : Joshua Simon
The American and Latin American independence movements emerged from distinctive settings and produced divergent results, but they were animated by similar ideas. Patriotic political theorists throughout the Americas offered analogous critiques of imperial rule, designed comparable constitutions, and expressed common ambitions for their new nations' future relations with one another and the rest of the world. This book adopts a hemispheric perspective on the revolutions that liberated the United States and Spanish America, offering a new interpretation of their most important political ideas. Simon argues that the many points of agreement among various revolutionary political theorists across the Americas can be attributed to the problems they encountered in common as Creoles - that is, as the descendants of European settlers born in the Americas. He illustrates this by comparing the political thought of three Creole revolutionaries: Alexander Hamilton of the United States, Simón Bolívar of Venezuela, and Lucas Alamán of Mexico.
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: Lassa Oppenheim |
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: 820 |
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: 1926 |
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: STANFORD:36105062398263 |
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: 4/5 (63 Downloads) |
Synopsis International Law: Disputes, war and neutrality by : Lassa Oppenheim
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: Edward Eric Telles |
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: UNC Press Books |
Total Pages |
: 320 |
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: 2014 |
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: 9781469617831 |
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: 1469617838 |
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: 4/5 (31 Downloads) |
Synopsis Pigmentocracies by : Edward Eric Telles
Pigmentocracies: Ethnicity, Race, and Color in Latin America
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: Richard A. Warren |
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: Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages |
: 218 |
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: 2007-01-30 |
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: 0742554244 |
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: 9780742554245 |
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: 4/5 (44 Downloads) |
Synopsis Vagrants and Citizens by : Richard A. Warren
This acclaimed book explores popular politics during Mexico's tumultuous post-independence decades. Focusing on Mexico City during the chaotic early years of the nineteenth century, Richard A. Warren offers a compelling narrative of the defining period from King Ferdinand VII's abdication of the Spanish crown in 1808 to the end of Mexico's first federal republic in 1836. Clearly written and meticulously researched, this book is the first to demonstrate that the relationship between elites and the urban masses was central to Mexico's political evolution during the fight for independence and after. Mexico City, capital of both the old viceroyalty and the new nation, often witnessed the first wave of "public opinion" to respond to competing political proposals in both traditional and new forms that ranged from riots to electoral campaigns. Warren explains the direct effects of these actions on political outcomes, as well as their influence on elite perceptions of the new nation's problems and potential solutions. Vagrants and Citizens explores the impact of urban mass mobilization on crucial issues of the era, such as the evolution of electoral practices, the conflict between federalists and centralists, and social control programs. Shedding new light on a poorly understood era, Warren demonstrates the importance of the urban masses both as actors in their own right and as objects of elite discourse and programs. His compelling narrative offers an ideal supplement for courses on Mexican and Latin American history.
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: Joseph W. Esherick |
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: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages |
: 439 |
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: 2006-05-04 |
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: 9780742578159 |
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: 0742578151 |
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: 4/5 (59 Downloads) |
Synopsis Empire to Nation by : Joseph W. Esherick
The fall of empires and the rise of nation-states was a defining political transition in the making of the modern world. As United States imperialism becomes a popular focus of debate, we must understand how empire, the nineteenth century's dominant form of large-scale political organization, had disappeared by the end of the twentieth century. Here, ten prominent specialists discuss the empire-to-nation transition in comparative perspective. Chapters on Latin America, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Russia, and China illustrate both the common features and the diversity of the transition. Questioning the sharpness of the break implied by the empire/nation binary, the contributors explore the many ways in which empires were often nation-like and nations behaved imperially. While previous studies have focused on the rise and fall of empires or on nationalism and the process of nation-building, this intriguing volume concentrates on the empire-to-nation transition itself. Understanding this transition allows us to better interpret the contemporary political order and new forms of global hegemony.