999 resultados para Historiographic debates


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Los modelos de comprensión de la realidad que han tomado los historiadores, elaborados por San Agustín en el siglo V (de la adaptación), por Maquiavelo en el siglo XVI (del conflicto) y por Leibniz en el siglo XVII (de la multiplicidad) –vistos en perspectiva de larga duración–, son los que, combinados de distinta manera, perviven hasta la actualidad en los historiadores que toman a la historia como una ciencia que intenta comprender el pasado. El debate con los pensadores posmodernos se da en términos de si la historia es ciencia o solamente discurso. Este escrito sostiene que la práctica de hacer historia, entendida como ciencia, no es compatible con los postulados posmodernos. Los que se dicen historiadores posmodernos no son historiadores, son posmodernos.

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Este artigo analisa os debates historiográficos travados em 1923 por ocasião das comemorações da adesão do Pará à Independência do Brasil. Para isso, retoma os usos, pela intelectualidade paraense da época, dos mitos políticos da Antiguidade clássica, como as Guerras Púnicas, e de uma série de conceitos veiculados internacionalmente nos anos de 1910 e 1920, em obras políticas e literárias: "paz cartaginesa" em Keynes (1919), "terra desolada" em Elliot (1922) e ainda as imagens de Cartago na obra de Flaubert (1862). Mais do que um exercício de erudição, esse repertório analítico significou um longo e atribulado processo de construção da "moderna" identidade nacional na Amazônia.

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This article examines the 1938 historical novel 1649: A Novel of a Year by the Anglo-Australian communist polymath Jack Lindsay in the context of the politics of the Popular Front, and identifies the aesthetic and historiographic debates questions that inform Lindsay’s inventive rendition of the historical novel. The novel may be considered in light of what Lindsay later called his desire ‘to use the novel to revive revolutionary traditions’, as well as his ‘struggle to achieve an understanding of the Novel while writing novels’. Lindsay’s novel figures a reality becoming prosaic: it reproduces contemporary textual sources – tracts, pamphlets, newspapers – as part of its meditation on a nascent print culture whose products circulate in processes that mirror the increasingly conspicuous flow of commodities. In this sense, the novel offers a marxist reflection on its own conditions of possibility in emergent bourgeois culture, as well as intervening in the vexed question of the Civil War as a ‘bourgeois revolution’. The novel however seeks to capture a dialectical method of representing the revolution that acknowledges defeat while rearticulating the utopian content of the defeated radicals, a practice integral to Lindsay’s vision of popular history as a transhistorical dialogue. That utopian content is transmitted through two forms: popular song, which acts to supplement political writing; and the heroic portrayal of the Leveller John Lilburne on trial, whose conduct exemplifies praxis conceived as a unity of word, thought and action.

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Este artículo analiza el aporte historiográfico de Germán Colmenares. Se abordan, especialmente, los alcances del proyecto historiográfico denominado Historia Regional, los contextos en los que Colmenares desarrolló sus reflexiones teóricas, concretamente su preocupación por el desarrollo de la historiografía colombiana a partir de modelos flexibles de interpretación para el estudio de escenarios “marginales”, y sus indagaciones en relación a la historia económica y social colonial, en el estudio de las regiones fronterizas como veta de análisis de las relaciones sociales y culturales.

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En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX se inició la conformación de un espacio historiográfico en Corrientes impulsado por diversos factores que contribuyeron a su delineación, comoel interés del Estado por reafirmar sus derechos sobre los territorios que habían pertenecido a las antiguas misiones y por reivindicar el lugar que sus elites dirigentes consideraban debía ocupar en el orden institucional creado por la Constitución de 1853. Ambos propósitos implicaban también un creciente interés por reforzar la identidad correntina frente al inicio de un proceso de construcción de una identidad nacional que comenzaba a esbozarse en los años ochenta.En este contexto surgen figuras notables como Ramón Contreras y Manuel Florencio Mantilla, quienes se volcarán a los estudios históricos para satisfacer estas demandas. A partir de sus obras seestablecieron vínculos con historiadores e instituciones de Buenos Aires y se desarrollaron debates y polémicas a través de la prensa, que permitieron ir definiendo un espacio historiográfico con sus autoridades y sus reglas de trabajo.

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En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX se inició la conformación de un espacio historiográfico en Corrientes impulsado por diversos factores que contribuyeron a su delineación, comoel interés del Estado por reafirmar sus derechos sobre los territorios que habían pertenecido a las antiguas misiones y por reivindicar el lugar que sus elites dirigentes consideraban debía ocupar en el orden institucional creado por la Constitución de 1853. Ambos propósitos implicaban también un creciente interés por reforzar la identidad correntina frente al inicio de un proceso de construcción de una identidad nacional que comenzaba a esbozarse en los años ochenta.En este contexto surgen figuras notables como Ramón Contreras y Manuel Florencio Mantilla, quienes se volcarán a los estudios históricos para satisfacer estas demandas. A partir de sus obras seestablecieron vínculos con historiadores e instituciones de Buenos Aires y se desarrollaron debates y polémicas a través de la prensa, que permitieron ir definiendo un espacio historiográfico con sus autoridades y sus reglas de trabajo.

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En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX se inició la conformación de un espacio historiográfico en Corrientes impulsado por diversos factores que contribuyeron a su delineación, comoel interés del Estado por reafirmar sus derechos sobre los territorios que habían pertenecido a las antiguas misiones y por reivindicar el lugar que sus elites dirigentes consideraban debía ocupar en el orden institucional creado por la Constitución de 1853. Ambos propósitos implicaban también un creciente interés por reforzar la identidad correntina frente al inicio de un proceso de construcción de una identidad nacional que comenzaba a esbozarse en los años ochenta.En este contexto surgen figuras notables como Ramón Contreras y Manuel Florencio Mantilla, quienes se volcarán a los estudios históricos para satisfacer estas demandas. A partir de sus obras seestablecieron vínculos con historiadores e instituciones de Buenos Aires y se desarrollaron debates y polémicas a través de la prensa, que permitieron ir definiendo un espacio historiográfico con sus autoridades y sus reglas de trabajo.

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In the last ten years, there has been growing interest in social enterprise by governments, the not for profit sector and philanthropy in Australia The drivers of this interest have been variously understood to be: increasing demands for innovative responses to social and environmental problems; pressures on non-profit organisations to diversify their income sources; and increasing emphases by government on the role of civil society actors in partnering around social policy agendas. Whatever its genesis, very little is known about the scale and scope of the emerging social enterprise sector. In order to research the scope of the sector, an important first step involves understanding just what social enterprise is, and how it may be operationalised. This paper presents the findings from the first stage of a national research project conducted by the authors in conjunction with a new social enterprise development company. The purpose of the project was to provide a comprehensive snapshot of the social enterprise sector in Australia. In this paper, we focus on the definitional debates arising from our workshop discussions, what these mean for understanding contemporary discourses of social enterprise, and their implications for research, policy and practice.

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This paper analyses Albert Hirschman's Exit, Voice and Loyalty (Hirschman 1970) as a basis for understanding the relationship between media and citizenship. It considers the significance of Hirschman's concept of voice in relation to media policy, media participation through user-created content, and the rise of 'citizen media' and 'citizen journalism'. It associates these developments with a 'de-centering' of both media practice and media studies, as considered by Couldry (2006a, 2006b). It concludes by suggesting that voice and participation, rather than citizenship, may constitute a more suitable foundation for understanding new digital media initiatives.

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Neo-liberalism has become one of the boom concepts of our time. From its original reference point as a descriptor of the economics of the ‘Chicago School’ or authors such as Friedrich von Hayek, neo-liberalism has become an all-purpose concept, explanatory device and basis for social critique. This presentation evaluates Michel Foucault’s 1978–79 lectures, published as The Birth of Biopolitics, to consider how he used the term neo-liberalism, and how this equates with its current uses in critical social and cultural theory. It will be argued that Foucault did not understand neo-liberalism as a dominant ideology in these lectures, but rather as marking a point of inflection in the historical evolution of liberal political philosophies of government. It will also be argued that his interpretation of neo-liberalism was more nuanced and more comparative than more recent contributions. The article points towards an attempt to theorize comparative historical models of liberal capitalism.

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This chapter documents the history of the National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy and the subsequent fate of the figure of the teacher, in terms of how the inquiry has acted to background the teacher and bring new figures into prominence. The classroom teacher is being moved out of a central role of authority in literacy education, in spite of claims about the importance of the teacher in parts of the report. Authority is now being placed in the figure of the scientific researcher who decides what the best techniques are, and develops diagnostic tools that the teacher must use in order to decide which of the techniques to apply. Specialist literacy teachers, well “trained”by these experts, are needed to ensure that teachers do what the experts recommend (evidence-based practice). Thus, the classroom literacy teacher becomes a cipher for applying expertly designed techniques and tests.

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An introduction to the "four resources" model of literacy, where coding, semantics, pragmatic and critical text work are viewed as necessary components for literacy in contemporary society.

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This practice-based research project consists of a 33,000-word novella, "Folly", and a 50,000-word exegesis that examines the principles of historiographic metafiction (HMF), the recontextualisation of historical figures and scenarios, and other narratological concepts that inform my creative practice. As an emerging sub-genre of historical fiction, HMF is one aspect of a national and international discourse about historical fiction in the fields of literature, history, and politics. Leading theorists discussed below include Linda Hutcheon and Ansgar Nünning, along with the recent critically-acclaimed work of contemporary Australian writers, Richard Flanagan, Kate Grenville, and Louis Nowra. "Folly" traces a number of periods in the lives of fictional versions of the researcher and his eighteenthcentury Irish relative, and experiments with concepts of historiographic metafiction, the recontextualisation of historical figures and scenarios, and the act of narratorial manipulation, specifically focalisation, voice, and point of view. The key findings of this research include: identifying the principles and ideas that support writing work of historiographic metafiction; a determination as to the value of recontextualisation of historical figures and scenarios, and narratorial manipulation, in the writing of historiographic metafiction; an account of the challenges facing an emerging writer of historiographic metafiction, and their resulting solutions (where these could be established); and, finally, some possible directions for future research.