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Quantitative Literacy And The Humanities, Rachel Chrastil 2014 chrastilr

Quantitative Literacy And The Humanities, Rachel Chrastil

Faculty Scholarship

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The Council Of The Indies And Religion In The Spanish New World, Ashley D. Ellington 2014 Georgia Southern University

The Council Of The Indies And Religion In The Spanish New World, Ashley D. Ellington

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Council of the Indies was responsible for the governing of the Spanish Empire, including issues of religion. During the reign of Philip II, the Council gained independence from the Council of Castile and was able to take more control of the Spanish territories. In response to outside factors, the Council codified its laws regarding the spread of the Catholic faith, which became the basis for Council control of religion under the authority of the king. A review of the Council during this time led to many changes in an effort to make the Council less corrupt and more efficient. …


Hábitos Perniciosos: Religión Andina Colonial En La Dióceses De Arequipa (Siglos Xvi Al Xviii), María Marsilli 2013 John Carroll University

Hábitos Perniciosos: Religión Andina Colonial En La Dióceses De Arequipa (Siglos Xvi Al Xviii), María Marsilli

María Marsilli

Mientras que sobre los indios del Virreinato del Perú se desencadenaba en el siglo XVII la ira de la Iglesia Católica y sus creencias eran demonizadas y perseguidas, los nativos de la diócesis de Arequipa (actual sur del Perú y norte de Chile) mantenían una existencia reposada y gozaban d la reputación de ser buenos cristianos. Tal situación se prolongó por todo el período colonial, no porque los nativos arequipeños habían sido mejor adoctrinados o hubiesen abrazado con mayor y sincero fervor la religión impuesta por los españoles.

Este estudio demuestra que los nativos de la diócesis de Arequipa mantuvieron …


Cana-De-Áçúcar No Brasil, Vittorio Pastelli 2013 USM

Cana-De-Áçúcar No Brasil, Vittorio Pastelli

Vittorio Pastelli

Panorama do desenvolvimento do cultivo da cana-de-açúcar no Brasil com ênfase no Estado de São Paulo, das origens no século 16 até o presente.


Bobby Vasquez & Rudy Oliva, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Bobby Vasquez & Rudy Oliva, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

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Myscofski's Book Writes Brazilian Women Back Into History, Kim Hill 2013 Illinois Wesleyan University

Myscofski's Book Writes Brazilian Women Back Into History, Kim Hill

News and Events

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Dr. Ernie F. Garcia, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Dr. Ernie F. Garcia, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

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Poesía E Historicidad En Ernesto Cardenal Y Roberto Fernández Retamar, Alberto David Rivera Vaca 2013 University of Tennessee - Knoxville

Poesía E Historicidad En Ernesto Cardenal Y Roberto Fernández Retamar, Alberto David Rivera Vaca

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation analyzes the meta-poetic and historicist thought in Ernesto Cardenal and Roberto Fernández Retamar’s poetry. The concept these poets have poetry is closely related to the historical moment of their times. They ponder about poetry and its function, poetic thought that is nourished by a historical consciousness. This close relationship between poetry and history inevitably includes sensitivity to the social situation in their respective countries and in Latin America. These poets seek to understand the concrete reality thus coming closer to the truth of things. The study shows that these poets, based on history and poetic thought, assume their …


Building Women’S Solidarity To Advance Women’S Rights In Bolivia, Luzdary Hammad 2013 The University of San Francisco

Building Women’S Solidarity To Advance Women’S Rights In Bolivia, Luzdary Hammad

Master's Theses

This paper takes a historical look at the deep-seated ethnic and class divisions between women in Bolivia. It also examines the cultural challenges that help explain the status of women in Bolivia and the obstacles women face to become politically active. It provides the theories of decolonization and depatriachalization as practical ways Bolivia can move past their colonial and patriarchal history. It also looks into what feminism means overall in Latin America and what strategies Latin American women have used to make change for women. It then provides a political history of Bolivia from 1994 to the present giving the …


The Other September 11th: El Mercurio Media Coverage After The Chilean Coup Of 1973, Valeria Andrea Gurr-Ovalle 2013 University of Nevada, Las Vegas

The Other September 11th: El Mercurio Media Coverage After The Chilean Coup Of 1973, Valeria Andrea Gurr-Ovalle

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This thesis provides an exploratory overview of the role the El Mercurio newspaper played along with the military after the Chilean coup of 1973. The study reviews the contents of the newspaper's front pages, including their coverage of the events during the coup. The thesis will show how the paper revisited its coverage each year on the anniversary -- September 11th and 12th -- beginning with the years dominated by the military government, from 1973 through 1990, and continuing through the transition to democracy, from 1991 through 2007. The primary method used in the course of this examination is a …


Mayor Frank Gonzales, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Mayor Frank Gonzales, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

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Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 2), CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 2), Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Ralph Medina & Ruben Aguilera, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Ralph Medina & Ruben Aguilera, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Luis Lopez Contreras, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Luis Lopez Contreras, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 1), CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 1), Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Mayor Abe Beltran, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Mayor Abe Beltran, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Sal & Francis Ayala, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Sal & Francis Ayala, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Adam Ornelas, CSUSB 2013 California State University, San Bernardino

Adam Ornelas, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Trends In Poverty Rates Among Latinos In New York City And The United States, 1990 - 2011, Justine Calcagno 2013 Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies

Trends In Poverty Rates Among Latinos In New York City And The United States, 1990 - 2011, Justine Calcagno

Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies

Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic factors regarding Latinos in New York City and the United States between 1990 and 2011 – particularly poverty rates.

Methods: Data on Latinos and other racial/ethnic groups were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey, reorganized for public use by the Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, IPUMSusa. Cases in the dataset were weighted and analyzed to produce population estimates.

Results: The analyzed data indicate that the poverty rate among the national population over the last two decades increased. However, there were nuanced and complex trends within both New York City …


Lucumí (Yoruba) Culture In Cuba: A Reevaluation (1830s -1940s), Miguel Ramos 2013 Florida International University

Lucumí (Yoruba) Culture In Cuba: A Reevaluation (1830s -1940s), Miguel Ramos

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in Cuba significantly influenced the island’s cubanidad (national identity): the Lucumís (Yoruba), the Congos (Bantú speakers from Central West Africa), and the Carabalís (from the region of Calabar). These three groups, enslaved on the island, coexisted, each group confronting obstacles that threatened their way of life and cultural identities. Through covert resistance, cultural appropriation, and accommodation, all three, but especially the Lucumís, laid deep roots in the nineteenth century that came to fruition in the twentieth.

During the early 1900s, Cuba confronted numerous pressures, internal and …


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