Ciudad Real, 1500-1750

Ciudad Real, 1500-1750
Title Ciudad Real, 1500-1750 PDF eBook
Author Carla Rahn Phillips
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 214
Release 1979
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674132856

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"At its peak in the late sixteenth century," this history begins, "Spain controlled the first empire upon which the sun never set and exercised a tremendous influence in European affairs. By 1600, thoughtful Spaniards knew that something had gone terribly wrong, and by 1650 the rest of Europe knew it too." By focusing on one Castilian city, Ciudad Real, Carla Rahn Phillips seeks to shed light on the mysterious downfall of Spanish power. Looking first at the general history of the city and region, she goes on to examine population, agriculture, industry, taxation, and elite patterns of investment. She shows how Ciudad Real's economy grew from about 1500 to 1580, faltered and stagnated through most of the seventeenth century, and reestablished a subsistence economy around 1750. Self-contained though Ciudad Real was, its history illuminates economic and social change during Spain's Golden Age.

Bogotá the city

Bogotá the city
Title Bogotá the city PDF eBook
Author Consuelo Mendoza de Riaño
Publisher Ediciones Gamma S.A.
Total Pages 316
Release 2000
Genre Bogotá (Colombia)
ISBN 9589308783

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Ciudad Juárez

Ciudad Juárez
Title Ciudad Juárez PDF eBook
Author Oscar J. Martínez
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2018-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0816538190

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Juárez is no ordinary city. Its history is exhilarating and tragic. Part of the state of Chihuahua and located on the border with the United States opposite El Paso, Texas, Juárez has often captured the world’s attention in dramatic fashion. In Ciudad Juárez: Saga of a Legendary Border City, Oscar J. Martínez provides a historical overview of the economic and social evolution of this famous transnational urban center from the 1848 creation of the international boundary between Mexico and the United States to the present, emphasizing the city’s deep ties to the United States. Martínez also explores major aspects of the social history of the city, including cross-border migration, urbanization, population growth, living standards, conditions among the city’s workers, crime, and the circumstances that led to the horrendous violence that catapulted Juárez to the top rung of the world’s most violent urban areas in the early twenty-first century. In countless ways, the history of Juárez is the history of the entire Mexican northern frontier. Understanding how the city evolved provides a greater appreciation for the formidable challenges faced by Mexican fronterizos and yields vital insights into the functioning of borderland regions around the world.

Ciudad, espacio urbano y arqueología

Ciudad, espacio urbano y arqueología
Title Ciudad, espacio urbano y arqueología PDF eBook
Author Henri Galinié
Publisher Universitat de València
Total Pages 139
Release 2015-05-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 8437089476

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La "fábrica urbana" plantea un marco conceptual y un utillaje teórico para comprender por qué una ciudad es como es en su estado final, en su resultado observable. A partir del producto final de la ciudad, del espacio, como la percibimos hoy, y de la visión del proceso histórico que nos ofrece la arqueología, podemos entender cómo fue la acción social que le otorgó una determinada identidad y configuración, el «texto» primigenio que otorga carta de nacimiento a ese espacio. Las aportaciones de Weber, Bourdieu, Elias o el geógrafo Di Méo ayudan al autor a construir una lectura de las sociedades en el espacio. El libro plantea un marco conceptual y un utillaje teórico para formular los interrogantes adecuados que permitan comprender por qué una ciudad es como es en su estado final, en su resultado observable.

Medellín - Ciudad de Montañas Sagradas

Medellín - Ciudad de Montañas Sagradas
Title Medellín - Ciudad de Montañas Sagradas PDF eBook
Author Ricardo David Serna
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 256
Release
Genre
ISBN 1312302380

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Crónicas miopes de la ciudad

Crónicas miopes de la ciudad
Title Crónicas miopes de la ciudad PDF eBook
Author Miriam Mabel Martínez, Editorial Ink
Publisher Editorial Ink
Total Pages 139
Release 2013-10-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 6079254573

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Entrañable mirada ésta de la gran ciudad de México, descrita con destreza y oficio por Miriam Mabel Martínez a quien ya no le sorprende la forma en la que este monstruo de concreto ha crecido, sino la cantidad y diversidad de ópticas bajo las que puede caminarse. Con el olfato periodístico de una mujer que lo mismo puede describirnos la calle en donde se filmó Pepe El Toro, que defender los argumentos de grandes pensadores franceses contemporáneos, Miriam nos recuerda que, para bien o para mal, existen mil y un formas de vivir y escribir sobre la ciudad y sus multifacéticos personajes.

Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez

Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez
Title Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Staudt
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2015-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292768281

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Ciudad Juárez has recently become infamous for its murder rate, which topped 3,000 in 2010 as competing drug cartels grew increasingly violent and the military responded with violence as well. Despite the atmosphere of intimidation by troops, police, and organized criminals, women have led the way in civil society activism, spurring the Juárez Resistance and forging powerful alliances with anti-militarization activists. An in-depth examination of la Resistencia Juarense, Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez draws on ethnographic research to analyze the resistance’s focus on violence against women, as well as its clash with the war against drugs championed by Mexican President Felipe Calderón with the support of the United States. Through grounded insights, the authors trace the transformation of hidden discourses into public discourses that openly challenge the militarized border regimes. The authors also explore the advocacy carried on by social media, faith-based organizations, and peace-and-justice activist Javier Sicilia while Calderón faced U.S. political schisms over the role of border trade in this global manufacturing site. Bringing to light on-the-ground strategies as well as current theories from the fields of sociology, political anthropology, and human rights, this illuminating study is particularly significant because of its emphasis on the role of women in local and transnational attempts to extinguish a hot zone. As they overcome intimidation to become game-changing activists, the figures featured in Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez offer the possibility of peace and justice in the wake of seemingly irreconcilable conflict.