XXXVI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, España, 1964

XXXVI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, España, 1964
Title XXXVI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, España, 1964 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 716
Release 1966
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George A. Kubler and the Shape of Art History

George A. Kubler and the Shape of Art History
Title George A. Kubler and the Shape of Art History PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Reese
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 274
Release 2023-04-04
Genre Art
ISBN 1606068326

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An illuminating intellectual biography of a pioneering and singular figure in American art history. Art historian George A. Kubler (1912–1996) was a foundational scholar of ancient American art and archaeology as well as Spanish and Portuguese architecture. During over five decades at Yale University, he published seventeen books that included innovative monographs, major works of synthesis, and an influential theoretical treatise. In this biography, Thomas F. Reese analyzes the early formation, broad career, and writings of Kubler, casting nuanced light on the origins and development of his thinking. Notable in Reese’s discussion and contextualization of Kubler’s writings is a revealing history and analysis of his Shape of Time—a book so influential to students, scholars, artists, and curious readers in multiple disciplines that it has been continuously in print since 1962. Reese reveals how pivotal its ideas were in Kubler’s own thinking: rather than focusing on problems of form as an ordering principle, he increasingly came to sequence works by how they communicate meaning. The author demonstrates how Kubler, who professed to have little interest in theory, devoted himself to the craft of art history, discovering and charting the rules that guided the propagation of structure and significance through time

The History of Linguistics in Spain

The History of Linguistics in Spain
Title The History of Linguistics in Spain PDF eBook
Author Antonio Quilis Morales
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 374
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027286302

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This selection of papers is concerned with the history of linguistics in Spain, dealing with the evolution of linguistic ideas from the Middle Ages and the European context of the linguistic debates in Spain to the 20th century, concluding with Malkiel's appraisal of Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1869–1968). The volume includes papers on Antonio Nebrija and Sanctius, probably the best-known grammarians of the Iberian peninsula, but – as the other papers suggest – there is much more to be known about the Spanish linguistic traditions.The papers in this volume were previously published in Historiographia Linguistica XI:1/2 (1984).

Alta California

Alta California
Title Alta California PDF eBook
Author Steven W. Hackel
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2010-11-16
Genre History
ISBN 0520289048

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"A set of probing and fascinating essays by leading scholars, Alta California illuminates the lives of missionaries and Indians in colonial California. With unprecedented depth and precision, the essays explore the interplay of race and culture among the diverse peoples adapting to the radical transformations of a borderland uneasily shared by natives and colonizers."—Alan Taylor, author of The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution "In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the missions of California and the communities that sprang up around them constituted a unique laboratory where ethnic, imperial, and national identities were molded and transformed. A group of distinguished scholars examine these identities through a variety of sources ranging from mission records and mitochondrial DNA to the historical memory of California's early history."—Andrés Reséndez, author of Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800-1850

Architecture and Urbanization in Colonial Chiapas, Mexico

Architecture and Urbanization in Colonial Chiapas, Mexico
Title Architecture and Urbanization in Colonial Chiapas, Mexico PDF eBook
Author Sidney David Markman
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Total Pages 482
Release 1984
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780871691538

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Covers colonial architecture in the two westernmost provinces of the Reino de Guatemala: Audiencia & Capitania General -- a region largely isolated from the rest of Central America & Mexico until recent times. The buildings of this region (known as Chiapas) reflect the soc. that produced them: the geographical setting, the conquest & Christianization of the natives, & the ethnic composition of the population. 47 buildings are discussed supported by material from contemporary sources as well as by photos & measurements gathered on the sites. This catalog of archival texts will be useful not only to historians of art & architecture, but also to archaeologists, anthropologists, & ethnohistorians working in Chiapas. Photos & drawings.

Genealogical Fictions

Genealogical Fictions
Title Genealogical Fictions PDF eBook
Author María Elena Martínez
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 425
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0804756481

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Genealogical Fictions examines how the state, church, Inquisition, and other institutions in colonial Mexico used the Spanish notion of limpieza de sangre (purity of blood) over time and how the concept's enduring religious, genealogical, and gendered meanings came to shape the region's patriotic and racial ideologies.

Fireflies, Honey, and Silk

Fireflies, Honey, and Silk
Title Fireflies, Honey, and Silk PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Waldbauer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520268075

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"Gilbert Waldbauer takes us on a wild and storied ride through the insect world. Page after page, Fireflies, Honey, and Silk is highly entertaining, authoritative, encyclopedic, mesmerizing."—Erich Hoyt, author of Insect Lives and The Earth Dwellers: Adventures in the Land of Ants "In Fireflies, Honey, and Silk, Waldbauer serves up a veritable smorgasbord of insects from around the world whose lives directly intersect our whims and desires. With wide-ranging essays, the author reveals species that not only please and inspire us, but also those we have used to nourish, adorn, and cure our bodies."—Arthur V. Evans, author of National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of North America and What's Bugging You?