Search results for "evolución"
showing 10 items of 177 documents
El destino del reformismo
2006
Izquierda en desbandada / 2
2007
José Vidal-Beneyto entrevista a Consuelo Ciscar: "Hoy más que nunca lo local es universal"
2004
Pedro Gutiérrez Bueno (1743-1822) y las relaciones entre la química y la farmacia durante el último tercio del siglo XVIII
2001
This paper is part of a general research project on the role that chemistry played in transforming experimental pharmacology during nineteenth-century Spain. Within this general framework, this paper deals with the main characteristics of chemistry textbooks written by Pedro Gutiérrez Bueno (1745-1822), a pharmacist who taught chemistry in several institutions during the late eighteenth century. In an earlier paper, we have analysed the intended public of the first edition of Gutiérrez Bueno`s textbook. This paper deals with the changing institutional context in which the second edition was published. This issue is closely connected with substantial transformations in the relationship betwe…
Aspectos de la revolución jurídica en el decreto de los señoríos de 1811
2001
One of the basic elements which the bourgeoisie needed to address in the process of revolution was the transformation of the landholding regime and the instruments which conditioned the social relations of production: seigneurial, and principally jurisdictional, rights. This meant two tasks: overcoming the juridical structure that underlay the feudal property regime and the creation of a new system that might regulate relationships of capitalist production. Peculiarities and doubts about the origin of the feudal property regime and seigneurial rights, and the relationship between the two, would open up a series of questions relating to their legality and legitimacy, including the right of c…
Espacio, tiempo y educación
2015
This paper analyzes the role played by the student movement in the restitution of democracy in Spain. Taking as a starting point the situation of university under the Franco dictatorship, and how (and why) students were dealt with, the major features that set the student movement apart from other kinds of activism in that time are described and linked to the unique effects that it had on the status quo, with a special stress on its ability to generate the kind of cultural change required for overcoming the atmosphere of resignation and consent that helped to keep the government in power. The way in which culture, personal issues, and politics got intertwined is shown as a key trait of stude…
La revolución Americana: una revuelta desde y contra Inglaterra. Un ensayo sobre sus orígenes ideológicos.
2014
La Revolución Americana constituye un hito en la Historia contemporánea occidental cuyo modelo institucional ha ejercido una influencia que llega hasta nuestros días, pues pasa por ser la primera democracia contemporánea. Este ensayo indaga en las corrientes ideológicas que se mezclaron en el discurso de los revolucionarios, con la intención de ponderar las diferentes fuentes empleadas por ellos: el pensamiento de raíz religiosa del “Gran Despertar”, la Ilustración francesa y el pensamiento radical inglés del siglo XVII. El objetivo de esta investigación es destacar de entre estos elementos la preponderancia del tercero en la ideología de los founders norteamericanos: el pensamiento radical…
Héctor Lastra: un escritor inoportuno
2014
Héctor Lastra es un escritor que desarrolló su carrera literaria en el último tercio del siglo XX. En el presente trabajo se analizan sus estrategias de representación a partir de dos bloques temáticos, la historia y sociedad, y el sexo y violencia. Se realiza también un análisis, fundamentalmente estilístico, de sus cuentos, a partir de las variaciones textuales entre los mismos.
Las independencias iberoamericanas a debate: reflexiones sobre revoluciones y liberalismos en la década de 1820
2022
The Ibero-American independences have provoked important historiographi- cal debates that have shown the impor- tance of the revolutionary transforma- tions that took place between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. The idea is to show that, in the 1820s, the revolutionary ele- ments of nineteenth-century liberalism that formed the independent republics were implemented in almost all the Ibe- ro-American territories. Thus, I am based on the concept of revolution to de- fine the processes of independence in Ibero-America, highlighting that this oc- curred from the assumptions of liberal- ism. In this way, this reflection allows us to broaden our perspective an…