980 resultados para Década 1880
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Durante la década de 1880 se inició, concentrado en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, el proceso de formación de un mercado editorial moderno. Los detalles de este desarrollo quedaron registrados en el Anuario Bibliográfico de la República Argentina (1880-1888). El artículo, a partir de los datos proporcionados por ese excepcional registro de la cultura letrada de la época, analiza la composición y los cambios del incipiente campo editorial y de su producción. Al mismo tiempo, ensaya algunas hipótesis de carácter más general orientadas a examinar cómo se reconfiguraron las dimensiones simbólica y material de la cultura de la letra en esa etapa de cambios críticos derivados de la ampliación del público lector.
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El acceso a la propiedad legal de la tierra en la provincia de Buenos Aires es un tema de larga tradición en la historiografía argentina. Algunas de las primeras preguntas acerca del proceso de obtención de títulos sobre terrenos baldíos del estado durante el siglo XIX tuvieron respuestas en un marco general, explicaciones que se están profundizando y reforzando con estudios más focalizados espacialmente, de manera que la ocupación sin títulos tiene un lugar cada vez más importante en la historiografía. Sin duda estos avances deben mucho al crecimiento de los estudios locales desde mediados de la década de 1980, que ponen estas cuestiones en relación con el funcionamiento del mercado de factores y los aspectos socio-demográficos. Nos proponemos aquí realizar un estado de la cuestión acerca de este tema, dando cuenta de los avances realizados y las posibilidades que la historia local ofrece para desarrollar una nueva mirada sobre el mundo rural pampeano del siglo XIX
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Este trabajo reconstruye los diferentes mapas de la ciudad que se van trazando a partir de los itinerarios, las localizaciones y los vínculos de los personajes en algunas novelas argentinas aparecidas en la década de 1880, con el objeto de demostrar que esta cartografía urbana es el emergente de una estructura de sentimiento legitimadora de la hegemonía de una clase y que se conecta, a su vez, con la necesidad de reducir y simplificar las relaciones sociales cada vez más problemáticas de la ciudad moderna.
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Durante la década de 1880 se inició, concentrado en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, el proceso de formación de un mercado editorial moderno. Los detalles de este desarrollo quedaron registrados en el Anuario Bibliográfico de la República Argentina (1880-1888). El artículo, a partir de los datos proporcionados por ese excepcional registro de la cultura letrada de la época, analiza la composición y los cambios del incipiente campo editorial y de su producción. Al mismo tiempo, ensaya algunas hipótesis de carácter más general orientadas a examinar cómo se reconfiguraron las dimensiones simbólica y material de la cultura de la letra en esa etapa de cambios críticos derivados de la ampliación del público lector.
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El acceso a la propiedad legal de la tierra en la provincia de Buenos Aires es un tema de larga tradición en la historiografía argentina. Algunas de las primeras preguntas acerca del proceso de obtención de títulos sobre terrenos baldíos del estado durante el siglo XIX tuvieron respuestas en un marco general, explicaciones que se están profundizando y reforzando con estudios más focalizados espacialmente, de manera que la ocupación sin títulos tiene un lugar cada vez más importante en la historiografía. Sin duda estos avances deben mucho al crecimiento de los estudios locales desde mediados de la década de 1980, que ponen estas cuestiones en relación con el funcionamiento del mercado de factores y los aspectos socio-demográficos. Nos proponemos aquí realizar un estado de la cuestión acerca de este tema, dando cuenta de los avances realizados y las posibilidades que la historia local ofrece para desarrollar una nueva mirada sobre el mundo rural pampeano del siglo XIX
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Introducción:Si la historia económica se ha venido desarrollando sistemáticamente en nuestro país desde hace poco más de una década, no es menos cierto que la historia socual recién comienza a dar sus primeros pasos. Una de sus vertienetes, aquella relacionada con la historia del movimiento obrero, viene tomando un auge inusitado. Es indudable que le fomento sistemático de la investigación y de medios de difusión de pensamiento histórico producido, son factores que han contribuido decisivamente a acelerar este proceso...
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IntroducciónEste trabajo tiene como objetivo prioritario brindar a la comunidad científica -nacional y extranjera- y a los estudiantes universitarios, un catálogo práctico que incluye las obras más importantes, publicadas en nuestro país durante la década de los ochentas, sobre la historia colonial de Costa Rica y del resto de América Central.Se espera que sea de gran utilidad para todos aquellos investigadores interesados en realizar estudios sobre la época colonial...
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This work examines the urban modernization of San José, Costa Rica, between 1880 and 1930, using a cultural approach to trace the emergence of the bourgeois city in a small Central American capital, within the context of order and progress. As proposed by Henri Lefebvre, Manuel Castells and Edward Soja, space is given its rightful place as protagonist. The city, subject of this study, is explored as a seat of social power and as the embodiment of a cultural transformation that took shape in that space, a transformation spearheaded by the dominant social group, the Liberal elite. An analysis of the product built environment allows us to understand why the city grew in a determined manner: how the urban space became organized and how its infrastructure and services distributed. Although the emphasis is on the Liberal heyday from 1880-1930, this study also examines the history of the city since its origins in the late colonial period through its consolidation as a capital during the independent era, in order to characterize the nineteenth century colonial city that prevailed up to 1890 s. A diverse array of primary sources including official acts, memoirs, newspaper sources, maps and plans, photographs, and travelogues are used to study the initial phase of San Jose s urban growth. The investigation places the first period of modern urban growth at the turn of the nineteenth century within the prevailing ideological and political context of Positivism and Liberalism. The ideas of the city s elite regarding progress were translated into and reflected in the physical transformation of the city and in the social construction of space. Not only the transformations but also the limits and contradictions of the process of urban change are examined. At the same time, the reorganization of the city s physical space and the beginnings of the ensanche are studied. Hygiene as an engine of urban renovation is explored by studying the period s new public infrastructure (including pipelines, sewer systems, and the use of asphalt pavement) as part of the Saneamiento of San José. The modernization of public space is analyzed through a study of the first parks, boulevards and monuments and the emergence of a new urban culture prominently displayed in these green spaces. Parks and boulevards were new public and secular places of power within the modern city, used by the elite to display and educate the urban population into the new civic and secular traditions. The study goes on to explore the idealized image of the modern city through an analysis of European and North American travelogues and photography. The new esthetic of theatrical-spectacular representation of the modern city constructed a visual guide of how to understand and come to know the city. A partial and selective image of generalized urban change presented only the bourgeois facade and excluded everything that challenged the idea of progress. The enduring patterns of spatial and symbolic exclusion built into Costa Rica s capital city at the dawn of the twentieth century shed important light on the long-term political social and cultural processes that have created the troubled urban landscapes of contemporary Latin America.
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In Finland the period 1880 -1914 constituted an essential phase in the creation of the great national project as well as it was a golden time of Francophilia. With Francophilia, i.e. French-mindedness, is here understood a collectively upheld strong sympathy towards France and French culture. However, the Francophilia of late nineteenth century Finland was free from apparent political intentions and remained a chosen disposition. The strength of its drive was not only based on the older European admiration of everything French, but also on the growing fascination for a novelty emerging besides the traditional influences of the Germanic culture. In Finnish society Francophilia mostly worked as an opposite force to the most confined conceptions of what was considered national ; as a consequence France came to denote more than a country and Francophilia contained an important symbolical meaning in the construction of the Finnish nation. The main tasks of the study are to introduce as the first large historical presentation of the subject a covering examination of the many descriptions of Paris-phases of assorted artists, authors, and intellectuals, to clarify the mental relationship of the Finnish intelligentsia to France prior to national independence, and finally to provide these developments with case studies of certain life paths. However, the examination is not biographical, because the starting point remains within the rhetoric arguments of Francophilia and patriotism as these appeared within the public sphere. Historical persons have thus been dealt with primarily as reflectors of the then-current French-minded mentality. Such Francophiles in Finland were first and foremost Werner Söderhjelm, Juhani Aho, L. Onerva and V. A. Koskenniemi. The networks of the Finnish cultural field are mostly displayed through these examples. In previous research the intensive relationship of Finnish artists and authors with France has not been connected with actual concepts of nationalism. The respective periods of the intellectuals in Paris have simply been viewed as devoid of ideological links with the contemporary advancement of the fatherland, or even as opposites to the patriotic pursuits in Finland. From the viewpoint of this study these now canonized creators of a Finnish culture are primarily seen as patriots and fellow countrymen, and only secondly as artists and artist s colleagues. The dissertation is constructed as both a regional survey of the idealization of France and a study of Finnish history through the mirror of Francophilia. As such France only held an instrumental role for the receiving culture, i.e. for the construction of Finland, as no "objective truths" were sought for in France. Keywords: France, francophilia, Finnishness, national project, Paris
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M.A. Thesis for the University of Goettingen (1987).
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Primarily correspondence, reports, etc. relating to activities with the Society of New York State Women, Jewish Welfare Board, Jewish Protectory and Aid Society (later called Jewish Board of Guardians), New York City Woman's Night Court, Hudson State Training School, New York State Reformatory for Women, Society for Political Study, Daughters of American Revolution, Progressive Party, Mayor's Committee of Women on National Defense, New York, Congregation Shearith Israel, Florence Crittendon League, Committee of Fourteen and the Inwood House; includes also journals, diaries and other material relating to personal life, and a biographical sketch submitted to the Jewish Biographical Bureau, and copies of published and manuscript articles. Contains a "Survey of Reformatory and Correctional Institutions and Agencies As Related To The Problem of Commercialized Vice" in manuscript, submitted in August, 1919 and also material relating to program and activities of New York Training School For Community Center Workers.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.
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Oversized materials is the digitized contents of one box (OS1) that consists of correspondence and an address from Box 2, Folders 12, 13 and 17.