scholarly journals La influencia de Pedro Luis Escrivá en el sistema defensivo colonial de América

X ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Pérez Gallego ◽  
Rosa María Giusto

The influence of Pedro Luis Escrivá in the American colonial defense systemThe architect and military engineer Pedro Luis Escrivá (1490 ca. - sixteenth century), at the service of Charles V of Habsburg and the Viceroyal Court of Naples, built two bastioned fortifications designed to considerably influence the subject of territorial defense structures: The quadrangular Spanish Fort of L'Aquila (1534-1567) and the reconstruction of the Sant’Elmo Castle in Naples (1537), with an elongated six-pointed stellar plan, served as a reference point for the European and American fortifications of the period. Due to its size and versatility, the model adopted in L’Aquila was widely used in the Latin American context between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. It is found in countries that were Hispanic colonies such as Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay; as well as in the Hispanic domains of the United States and in some of the dependent territories of the Portuguese crown, in Brazil. Based on a historical-architectural and contextual analysis of these structures, the effects of the “cultural transfer” between Europe and America will be investigated with respect to the model devised by Escrivá to promote its cultural valorization.

1975 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 386-397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cynthia Jeffress Little

For the uninitiated the subject of moral reform appears to be a topic best suited for examining the traditional view of the Latin American woman: that of a female preoccupied with sin and salvation and with no interest in the world outside the home or increased rights for her sex. Closer investigation reveals, however, that moral reform movements often have indicated women's active presence and concern about the direction of a nation's social policies and customs. (Addams, 1912: 160-195; Davis, 1973; Smith-Rosenberg, 1971: 381-385, 562-564). Involvement in moral reform activities often but not always has meant that a woman considered herself a feminist and believed that the goals of these two movements were inextricably linked together. In order to explore these two hypotheses, this essay will focus on Paulina Luisi (1875-1950), an Uruguayan doctor whose lifelong dedication to moral reform and feminism earned her an international reputation as a fighter for one sexual moral standard and women's rights (Mapons, 1950; Scarone, 1937: 284-289). Examining her extensive writings and many projects provides an excellent insight into two movements which claimed the loyalty of numerous women activists, both bourgeois and socialist, in Latin America, Europe, and the United States (Addams, 1912; Chataway, 1962; Lloyd, 1971; Luisi, 1948). Given the Latin American context and the time period, Luisi can be seen as a major figure in the international feminist and moral reform movements.


1917 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 143-164
Author(s):  
H. P. Biggar

To Canadians, and perhaps to English people as well, it will come as a surprise to learn that in the sixteenth century an Emperor of Germany laid claim not only to Canada, but also to the region now embraced within the borders of the United States. The basis of the claim was a bull issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493.


1962 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Freeman Smith

The policy of the United States. toward social and economic revolutions in Latin America is a subject of wide U. S. concern. The rumblings of discontent in this area, coupled with the current crisis in Cuban- American relations, have stimulated the writing of numerous articles and books. In order to grasp some understanding of the current situation, however, it is necessary to place the subject in its historical perspective. This in itself will not automatically furnish any solutions, but perhaps it will give some coherence to a complex subject which has its roots in the past development of United States foreign policy.


OASIS ◽  
2016 ◽  
pp. 53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florent Frasson-Quenoz

In the midst of uncertainty –generated by the narratives of the decline of the United States– academics are looking for answers and cerebral stimulus in the heart of the academic Terra Incognita that is the “Global South”. Building on this interpretation, I formulate a simple question: Does a Latin American school of thought exist in International Relations? In order to respond to this question I will propose a model that will allow for an assessment of the existence of a Latin American school of thought in International Relations. Additionally, this model will enable me to distance myself from the air du temps; that is, to celebrate the existence of a school of thought before even being certain that it actually exists. For sure, the assessment done here will only stand as a first attempt, and is in no way exhaustive. Nonetheless, it will allow me, firstly, to demonstrate that the eagerness to promote any kind of academic proposal to the status of “school” is detrimental to the central goal of generating knowledge and, second, to stimulate others to think about the subject along the same lines.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Camila Salazar ◽  
Maryorie Sandoval ◽  
Paula Moscoso ◽  
Cristian Salazar

Abstract Background and Aims Patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) exposed to renal replacement therapy (RRT) have many consequences, both physical and psychological. Dialysis patient rehabilitation is a way to improve the well-being and quality of life of users, but it is an area that has not been commonly explored and where there is much to know. The participation of the Physiotherapist in the rehabilitation of these patients has increased mainly in the last period. The present study aims to carry out an analysis of how the scientific field has behaved in relation to rehabilitation in patients undergoing dialysis, exploring the existing bases for new studies and knowing how it has varied between the years 1996 to 2020. Method The present study is a bibliometric analysis. Through this type of study, it is possible to analyze the scientific production and how is the activity on some subject. It allows, among others, the development of research topics that are little studied, in addition to evaluating the countries, institutions and authors in a certain period. A search for scientific articles was carried out using the web of science (WOS) page, obtaining 236 articles. The search key was TS = (“rehabilitation”) AND TS = (physical exercise or haemodialysis or renal dialysis or peritoneal dialysis) AND TS = (hemodialysis) NOT TS = (fistula). In the same WOS platform, a filter was carried out where only articles, reviews and conference articles were included, excluding editorial material, book chapters and early accesses, articles that are in the range of years between 1990 and 1995 were also excluded. These years were chosen because it was observed that from 1996 an increase in the trend on the subject under study can be observed. With this filtration the articles decrease to 191 results. The Scimat and Bibliometrix biblioshiny softwares were used for their analysis. Results A total of 191 records were compiled among which we have been able to identify different bibliometric indicators that allow us to know the scientific performance and how it has behaved over the years. Figure 1 shows a descriptive graph obtained from biblioshiny bibliometrix where it was shown the annual scientific production of the documents, with dates that fluctuate between 1996 and 2020. It is observed that the scientific production on this issue of rehabilitation in dialysis patients through the years has been developing exponentially since 1996. However, there are years in which production decreased significantly. It was also found the authors who have published the most, the journals and their categorizations, and the network of collaborations that exist between authors from different countries, being the United States the pioneer country in scientific production. Finally, emerging studies on the subject were found. Conclusion In this study we have addressed different points to show and publicize the issue of rehabilitation in dialysis patients, with its greatest contributors in recent years. We can say that many studies are still missing to be able to have a solid base in the rehabilitation of these patients, who are increasing more every day in the world population. Although, we have compiled a significant number of studies, it is probably not all of them, studies that complement the information are needed with other search engines. This study can serve as a starting point for future research, which is necessary in the field of dialysis, although the production rate has increased over the years it is still quite low, it is important that new authors appear who can work among them to advance and thus obtain knowledge that allows us to help and benefit patients around the world. In addition, we have considered it very important to mention and suggest so that Latin American countries can become more interested in this topic, since they are part of the countries that produce the least, however, their population on dialysis increases progressively over the years.


2017 ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Luz María Lozano Suárez

Resumen:El punto de partida de Enrique Dussel es la víctima, el oprimido. La víctima tiene un lugar privilegiado en su Filosofía de la Liberación. Enrique Dussel retoma el concepto de Otro de Emmanuel Levinas para poder hablar de un sujeto-víctima. Sin embargo para Enrique Dussel es Foucault quien permite poner en evidencia una pluralidad de estructu- ras de dominación y numerosas víctimas ignoradas por el sistema que deben ser tratadas en la Ética de la Liberación. Enrique Dussel afirma que Foucault hace un análisis específico de los subsistemas y de las instituciones de exclusión. ¿Podríamos encontrar en la obra de Foucault nociones fundamentales para la construcción del concepto de sujeto- víctima? ¿Sería apropiado relacionar el pensamiento foucaultiano y el levinasiano en la propuesta del filósofo latinoamericano? Analizando a Filosofía de la Liberación de Enrique Dussel encontramos que estas dos filosofías francesas se hacen fecundas y se aventuran a puntos de encuentros para convertirse en pilares de la construcción de un proyecto cuyo centro es la víctima.Palabras clave: Razón estratégica - sujeto-víctima - liberación - exclu- sión - poder.Abstract:Enrique Dussel’s starting point is the victim, the oppressed. The victim has a privileged position in his Philosophy of Liberation. Enrique Dussel takes up the concept of Other of Emmanuel Levinas to be able to talk about a subject-victim. However, for Enrique Dussel it is Foucault who makes it possible to highlight a plurality of structures of domination and numerous victims ignored by the system that must be addressed in the Ethics of Liberation. Enrique Dussel claims that Foucault makes a specific analysis of subsystems and exclusion institutions. Could we find in Foucault’s work fundamental notions for the construction of the subject-victim concept? Would it be appropriate to relate Foucauldian and Levinasian thinking to the proposal of the Latin American philoso- pher? Analyzing the Philosophy of the Liberation of Enrique Dussel we find that these two French philosophies become fruitful and venture to meeting points to become pillars of the construction of a project whose center is the victim.Keywords: Strategic reason - subject-victim - liberation - exclusion - powerResumo:O ponto de partida de Enrique Dussel é a vítima, o oprimido. A vítima tem um lugar especial em sua Filosofia da Libertação. Enrique Dussel re- toma o conceito de Outro de Emmanuel Levinas para poder falar de um sujeito-vítima. No entanto, para Enrique Dussel é Foucault quem permite colocar em evidencia uma pluralidade de estruturas de dominação e nu- merosas vítimas ignoradas pelo sistema que devem ser abordadas na Ética da Libertação. Enrique Dussel argumenta que Foucault faz uma análise específica dos subsistemas e das instituições de exclusão. Poderíamos encontrar na obra de Foucault noções fundamentais para a construção do conceito de sujeito-vítima? Seria adequado relacionar o pensamento foucaultiano e levinasiano na proposta do filósofo latino-americano? Analisando a Filosofia da Libertação de Enrique Dussel encontramos que essas duas filosofias francesas tornam-se frutuosas e se aventuram a pontos de encontros para se converter em pilares da construção de um projeto cujo centro é a vítima.Palavras-chave: Razão estratégica - sujeito-vítima - libertação - exclusão - poder.


1984 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter V. N. Henderson

I. The Evolution of the Law of Recognition until 1913To state that the United States imperialistically meddled in Mexican internal affairs in 1913 would scarcely surprise the scholarly community. The theme of United States imperialism in Latin America has been the subject of dispassionate scholarship and patriotic diatribes. Regardless of their perspective, writers have generally focused upon the political, social, strategic, and economic aspects of intervention. Considerably less attention has been given the United States' creative use of international law to affect the internal stability of Latin American nations. This article will contribute to bridging this gap by analyzing the manner in which Woodrow Wilson used the law of recognition to unseat Mexico's dictator, Victoriano Huerta; a man Wilson considered unfit to govern.


1997 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-162
Author(s):  
Pamela S. Falk

With the passage by the 104th Congress of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996 (Helms-Burton), signed into law by the president on 12 March 1996, relations between the United States and Cuba became the subject of quietly intense international discourse. Whether this multinational concern serves simply to strain US relations with its European and Latin American allies or to precipitate fundamental change in Cuba depends largely on the actions of President Clinton and, of course, on those of his nemesis, Cuba’s President Fidel Castro.


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