Author: Ernesto de la Torre Villar
Publisher:
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Languages : es
Pages : 27
Book Description
La Ilustración en la Nueva España
Author: Ernesto de la Torre Villar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 27
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 27
Book Description
La Ilustración en la Nueva España
Author: Cecilia Greaves Lainé
Publisher:
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Category : Enlightenment
Languages : es
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Enlightenment
Languages : es
Pages : 296
Book Description
La Ilustración en España
Author: Francisco Sánchez-Blanco
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 9788446007999
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 68
Book Description
El libro reúne un total de 32 textos de exposiciones realizadas por famosos teóricos y críticos del arte contemporáneo internacional, en el período 1980-1995. Incluye además un prólogo general y datos biográficos de los autores.
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
ISBN: 9788446007999
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 68
Book Description
El libro reúne un total de 32 textos de exposiciones realizadas por famosos teóricos y críticos del arte contemporáneo internacional, en el período 1980-1995. Incluye además un prólogo general y datos biográficos de los autores.
Jerónimo Antonio Gil and the Idea of the Spanish Enlightenment
Author: Kelly Donahue-Wallace
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826357350
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Examining the career of a largely unstudied eighteenth-century engraver, this book establishes Jerónimo Antonio Gil, a man immersed within the complicated culture and politics of the Spanish empire, as a major figure in the history of both Spanish and Mexican art. Donahue-Wallace examines Gil as an artist, tracing his education, entry into professional life, appointment to the Mexico City mint, and foundation of the Royal Academy of the Three Noble Arts of San Carlos. She analyzes the archival and visual materials he left behind and, most importantly, she considers the ideas, philosophies, and principles of his era, those who espoused them, and how Gil responded to them. Although frustrated by resistance from the faculty and colleagues he brought to his academy, Gil would leave a lasting influence on the Mexican art scene as local artists continued to benefit from his legacy at the Mexican academy.
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826357350
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Examining the career of a largely unstudied eighteenth-century engraver, this book establishes Jerónimo Antonio Gil, a man immersed within the complicated culture and politics of the Spanish empire, as a major figure in the history of both Spanish and Mexican art. Donahue-Wallace examines Gil as an artist, tracing his education, entry into professional life, appointment to the Mexico City mint, and foundation of the Royal Academy of the Three Noble Arts of San Carlos. She analyzes the archival and visual materials he left behind and, most importantly, she considers the ideas, philosophies, and principles of his era, those who espoused them, and how Gil responded to them. Although frustrated by resistance from the faculty and colleagues he brought to his academy, Gil would leave a lasting influence on the Mexican art scene as local artists continued to benefit from his legacy at the Mexican academy.
Ilustración española, reformas borbónicas y liberalismo temprano en México
Author: Francisco Javier Rodríguez Garza
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Category : Enlightenment
Languages : es
Pages : 276
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Category : Enlightenment
Languages : es
Pages : 276
Book Description
The Enlightenment in Iberia and Ibero-America
Author: Brian Hamnett
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1786830485
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
This book examines a neglected aspect of the Enlightenment to demonstrate how it influenced the future shape of Spain, Portugal and their American territories.
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1786830485
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
This book examines a neglected aspect of the Enlightenment to demonstrate how it influenced the future shape of Spain, Portugal and their American territories.
Ilustrando la nueva España
Author: Beatriz de Alba-Koch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Illustration of books
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
El presente estudio busca restituir al Periquillo a la sociedad y cultura que le dio origen, dando especial énfasis no sólo a las características genéricas y a la construcción narrativa de la obra, sino a las ideas políticas del autor expresadas, sobre todo, en su presentación de los conflictos raciales de la Nueva España y en su propuesta de una sociedad ideal. -- publisher description.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Illustration of books
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
El presente estudio busca restituir al Periquillo a la sociedad y cultura que le dio origen, dando especial énfasis no sólo a las características genéricas y a la construcción narrativa de la obra, sino a las ideas políticas del autor expresadas, sobre todo, en su presentación de los conflictos raciales de la Nueva España y en su propuesta de una sociedad ideal. -- publisher description.
The History of Cartography, Volume 4
Author: Matthew H. Edney
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022633922X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1803
Book Description
Since its launch in 1987, the History of Cartography series has garnered critical acclaim and sparked a new generation of interdisciplinary scholarship. Cartography in the European Enlightenment, the highly anticipated fourth volume, offers a comprehensive overview of the cartographic practices of Europeans, Russians, and the Ottomans, both at home and in overseas territories, from 1650 to 1800. The social and intellectual changes that swept Enlightenment Europe also transformed many of its mapmaking practices. A new emphasis on geometric principles gave rise to improved tools for measuring and mapping the world, even as large-scale cartographic projects became possible under the aegis of powerful states. Yet older mapping practices persisted: Enlightenment cartography encompassed a wide variety of processes for making, circulating, and using maps of different types. The volume’s more than four hundred encyclopedic articles explore the era’s mapping, covering topics both detailed—such as geodetic surveying, thematic mapping, and map collecting—and broad, such as women and cartography, cartography and the economy, and the art and design of maps. Copious bibliographical references and nearly one thousand full-color illustrations complement the detailed entries.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022633922X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1803
Book Description
Since its launch in 1987, the History of Cartography series has garnered critical acclaim and sparked a new generation of interdisciplinary scholarship. Cartography in the European Enlightenment, the highly anticipated fourth volume, offers a comprehensive overview of the cartographic practices of Europeans, Russians, and the Ottomans, both at home and in overseas territories, from 1650 to 1800. The social and intellectual changes that swept Enlightenment Europe also transformed many of its mapmaking practices. A new emphasis on geometric principles gave rise to improved tools for measuring and mapping the world, even as large-scale cartographic projects became possible under the aegis of powerful states. Yet older mapping practices persisted: Enlightenment cartography encompassed a wide variety of processes for making, circulating, and using maps of different types. The volume’s more than four hundred encyclopedic articles explore the era’s mapping, covering topics both detailed—such as geodetic surveying, thematic mapping, and map collecting—and broad, such as women and cartography, cartography and the economy, and the art and design of maps. Copious bibliographical references and nearly one thousand full-color illustrations complement the detailed entries.
Decolonizing the Map
Author: James R. Akerman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022642278X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Almost universally, newly independent states make the production of new maps and atlases affirming their independence and identity a top priority, but the processes and practices by which previously colonized peoples become more engaged or re-engaged in mapping their own territories are rarely straightforward. This collection explores the relationship between mapping and decolonization while engaging recent theoretical debates about the nature of decolonization itself. The essays, originally delivered as the 2010 Kenneth Nebenzahl Jr. Lectures in the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library, encompass more than two centuries (from the late eighteenth through the twentieth) and three continents (Latin America, Africa, and Asia). Topics range from mapping and national identity in late colonial Mexico to the enduring crisis created by the partition of British India and the persistence of racial prejudices and the racialized organization of space in apartheid and postapartheid South Africa.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022642278X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Almost universally, newly independent states make the production of new maps and atlases affirming their independence and identity a top priority, but the processes and practices by which previously colonized peoples become more engaged or re-engaged in mapping their own territories are rarely straightforward. This collection explores the relationship between mapping and decolonization while engaging recent theoretical debates about the nature of decolonization itself. The essays, originally delivered as the 2010 Kenneth Nebenzahl Jr. Lectures in the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library, encompass more than two centuries (from the late eighteenth through the twentieth) and three continents (Latin America, Africa, and Asia). Topics range from mapping and national identity in late colonial Mexico to the enduring crisis created by the partition of British India and the persistence of racial prejudices and the racialized organization of space in apartheid and postapartheid South Africa.
Gamboa's World
Author: Christopher Albi
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826362966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Gamboa’s World examines the changing legal landscape of eighteenth-century Mexico through the lens of the jurist Francisco Xavier de Gamboa (1717–1794). Gamboa was both a representative of legal professionals in the Spanish world and a central protagonist in major legal controversies in Mexico. Of Basque descent, Gamboa rose from an impoverished childhood in Guadalajara to the top of the judicial hierarchy in New Spain. He practiced law in Mexico City in the 1740s, represented Mexican merchants in Madrid in the late 1750s, published an authoritative commentary on mining law in 1761, and served for three decades as an Audiencia magistrate. In 1788 he became the first locally born regent, or chief justice, of the High Court of New Spain. In this important work, Christopher Albi shows how Gamboa’s forgotten career path illuminates the evolution of colonial legal culture and how his arguments about law and justice remain relevant today as Mexico debates how to strengthen the rule of law.
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826362966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Gamboa’s World examines the changing legal landscape of eighteenth-century Mexico through the lens of the jurist Francisco Xavier de Gamboa (1717–1794). Gamboa was both a representative of legal professionals in the Spanish world and a central protagonist in major legal controversies in Mexico. Of Basque descent, Gamboa rose from an impoverished childhood in Guadalajara to the top of the judicial hierarchy in New Spain. He practiced law in Mexico City in the 1740s, represented Mexican merchants in Madrid in the late 1750s, published an authoritative commentary on mining law in 1761, and served for three decades as an Audiencia magistrate. In 1788 he became the first locally born regent, or chief justice, of the High Court of New Spain. In this important work, Christopher Albi shows how Gamboa’s forgotten career path illuminates the evolution of colonial legal culture and how his arguments about law and justice remain relevant today as Mexico debates how to strengthen the rule of law.