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De Habsburgos a Borbones. Legistas y canonistas en la Real Universidad de México

2020

A lo largo de todo el periodo colonial, la Universidad de México fue mayoritariamente canonista en cuanto a las preferencias de sus estudiantes juristas. Sin embargo, hemos podido comprobar que para el tránsito de los siglos XVII a XVIII se aprecia alguna diferencia o particularidad, en cuanto que, respecto a algunos parámetros, las referencias sobre Leyes llegan a superar a las de Cánones. La cronología de esta singularidad resulta coincidente con los cambios en la política de nombramiento de las autoridades novohispanas, especialmente para la Audiencia. En este estudio intentamos acercarnos a la relación explicativa que pudiera haber entre estas dos realidades, cuestionándonos algunas pos…

HistoryHistoryTransition (fiction)siglo XVIIF1201-3799Colonial periodPoliticsNueva Españaoficios públicosE-FSingularityestudios jurídicosEconomic historyHistory AmericaLatin America. Spanish Americasiglo XVIIIChronologyadministración civilHistoria Mexicana El Colegio de México
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La coronación de Agustín I de México en los sermones religiosos impresos

2020

Este artículo analiza los cuatro sermones publicados sobre la coronación del militar Agustín de Iturbide como emperador del Imperio mexicano, que tuvo lugar en la catedral metropolitana el 21 de julio de 1822. A través de dichos documentos se estudian los referentes político-culturales y religiosos que manejaron los autores eclesiásticos a la hora de legitimar al nuevo emperador y explicar el proceso que había llevado hasta su coronación. Las opiniones que sostuvieron permiten un acercamiento a las interpretaciones que realizaron sobre la independencia del país, así como al modelo de gobierno que idearon. También se observan las pretensiones de buscar un encaje privilegiado para la Iglesia …

HistoryHistorycoronaciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectsermonesHistory (General)lcsh:D1-2009PoliticsD1-2009Agustín de Iturbidemedia_commonGovernmentbiologyindependencialcsh:BL1-50Imperio mexicanoReligious studiesEmpirelcsh:Religion (General)Religion (General)lcsh:History (General)biology.organism_classificationCeremonyMetropolitan areaIndependenceCoronationBL1-50EmperorHumanitiesHispania Sacra
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Evil lords, benign historians: strongman politics in medieval India and Renaissance Florence

2019

Recent developments in Europe and the United States (US) attest to an increasing fascination with and nostalgia for the strong leaders of the past – especially those that emerged in the aftermath o...

HistoryHistoryitsevaltiusDelhi SultanatehistoriankirjoitusMachiavelliAncient historyhallitsijat0603 philosophy ethics and religion060104 historyauktoriteettikeskiaikaPoliticsBruniHistory and Philosophy of Scienceta517Intiata6150601 history and archaeologyThe Renaissance06 humanities and the artsItaliaRenaissance Florenceitsevaltiaatrenessanssi060302 philosophyNiccolòLeonardovaltaIntellectual History Review
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Making Bishops in the Malta of the Knights, 1530-1798

2015

During the early modern age the appointment of Maltese bishops involved conflicts in the management of ecclesiastical patronage, jurisdictional issues and international diplomacy. The procedure for appointment, established by Charles v in 1530 when he granted Malta to the Order of St John, was the result of a compromise: safeguarding rights of royal patronage without undermining the independence of an international military order. It is important, however, to underline the reforming activity conducted by bishops appointed in such political ways, especially through the application of some institutions provided by the Council of Trent, such as diocesan synods.

HistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectCompromiseOrdine di MaltaSafeguardingPublic administrationVescovi di MaltaPoliticspatronato ecclesiasticoSettore M-STO/07 - Storia Del Cristianesimo E Delle ChieseBishopsDiplomacyOrder (virtue)media_commonBishops of MaltabiologyReligious studiesSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaOrder of St. Johnbiology.organism_classificationEcclesiastical Patronagelanguage.human_languageIndependenceMalteseLawlanguage
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THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE REDEFINITION OF POLITICAL LOYALTIES

2007

This article discusses the study of modernization in the conceptions of political identities and loyalties in Scandinavia in the late 18th century. Opening with a review of recent Scandinavian research on political cultures, the language of politics and emerging nationalism in the 18th century, it locates the ensuing case studies in this burgeoning field and also in a wider, European and comparative context. The construction of identities and loyalties among the nobility, the clergy, burghers, civil servants and peasants is examined. The author argues that, despite much of apparent continuity of values, there was a surprising degree of potential for innovation within Scandinavian political …

HistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentContext (language use)Gender studiesModernization theoryNationalismPoliticsNobilityState (polity)Political economyPolitical culturemedia_commonScandinavian Journal of History
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From Spain to Sicily after the Expulsion: Conversos between Economic Networks and the Aristocratic Elite

2018

Abstract This article focuses on a group of conversos families from Spain, who established themselves in Palermo after the Expulsion of the Jews in 1492. There they supported financial activities of the Nazione Catalana and established strong relationships with the local aristocracy. Thanks to this alliance, they managed to avoid persecution by the Spanish Inquisition, “cleanse” their “impure” blood and reach high positions within politics and society: feudal titles, political and financial offices, habits of military orders, ecclesiastical appointments and sometimes even sainthood. Firstly, the paper will give a brief sketch of the phenomenon of conversos in Sicily as well as the activitie…

HistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFeudalismSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaAncient historySettore M-STO/07 - Storia Del Cristianesimo E Delle ChiesePoliticsAllianceEliteConversos Sicily Majorca Spanish Inquisition purity of blood Torongi family Fardella family military ordersAristocracyPersecutionmedia_commonJournal of Early Modern History
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Was Thomas Hobbes the first biopolitical thinker?

2023

Thomas Hobbes's name often comes up as scholars debate the history of biopower, which regulates the biological life of individual bodies and entire populations. This article examines whether and to what extent Hobbes may be regarded as the first biopolitical philosopher. I investigate this question by performing a close reading of Hobbes's political texts and by comparing them to some of the most influential theories on biopolitics proposed by Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Roberto Esposito, and others. Hobbes is indeed the first great thinker to assert the supreme political importance of safeguarding life. Furthermore, this prominence of non-contemplative life is not limited to mere su…

HistoryHobbes ThomaspolitiikantutkimusAgamben GiorgioHistory and Philosophy of ScienceyhteiskuntapolitiikkaFoucault Michelyhteiskuntafilosofiabiopolitiikkapoliittinen filosofiabiopowerbiopolitics
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The international Ebola response: heroes and bystanders in the chronicle of an epidemic foretold.

2014

HistoryInternational CooperationPoliticsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineFearAncient historyHemorrhagic Fever EbolaGlobal HealthWorld Health OrganizationVirologyDisease OutbreaksInterinstitutional RelationsCaregiversHumansMass MediaPublic HealthJournal of public health (Oxford, England)
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The “Circolo Matematico di Palermo” and the First World War: The crisis of scientific internationalism: a view through the unedited correspondence of…

2021

Abstract In this work the situation of the “Circolo Matematico di Palermo” between 1914 and 1928 is analyzed. It will be observed that during this time the Circolo was among the few European scientific associations with German as well as French associates. During the 1930s, the nationalist politics of Fascism and above all the racial laws dealt a deadly blow to the Circolo as an international scientific association. We will use the rich correspondence in the Circolo's archives to shed some light on this. In particular, the correspondence between M. De Franchis and E. Landau and other recently found documents will figure prominently.

HistoryInternationalism (politics)HistoryGeneral MathematicsRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo06 humanities and the artsGiovan Battista GucciaSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche ComplementariMichele De Franchilanguage.human_languageFirst world warNationalismGermanPolitics060105 history of science technology & medicinelanguage0601 history and archaeologyCircolo Matematico di PalermoClassicsHistoria Mathematica
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Farmers’ autonomous management or state regulation? The consolidation of local irrigation associations in Spain (nineteenth to twentieth centuries)

2019

AbstractThe collective management of irrigation is an essential factor in agrarian development, both present and past. However, the relationship of irrigation associations with the state remains underexplored, despite the increasingly important role played by water policies in the modern world. The present article examines this relationship in Spain over the last two centuries. Our results suggest that, first, the state played a decisive part in the emergence and evolution of irrigation associations, and this belies the assumption of the traditional origin of these institutions; second, that farmers, despite being subject to the regulatory framework, enjoyed substantial autonomy in the mana…

HistoryIrrigation050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectState water policiesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCollective actionLocal irrigation associations060104 historyPoliticsConsolidation (business)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyCollective actionmedia_common05 social sciencesAuthoritarianism06 humanities and the artsUrban StudiesWater resourcesAgrarian societySpanish farmersPolitical economyAutonomy
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