Author: Real Museo de Ciencias Naturales (1815-1847)
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2 h. Acompaña la citada solicitud de Codón, profesor de Química y Mineralogía; pensionado por SS.MM., Carlos III y Carlos IV recorrió: Francia, Inglaterra, Escocia, Italia, Holanda, Suecia, Dinamarca, Alemania, Sajonia, Prusia, Hannover, Polonia, las dos Hungrías y la Transilvania hasta la Turquía europea. En 1792, como resultado del testimonio que acompaña, el Rey le nombró catedrático de Mineralogía del Colegio de San Carlos de México, etc., Madrid 31 de marzo. 2 h., f. Nota marginal. Acompaña el citado testimonio de 17 de octubre de 1817. 2 h., f.
Oficio de don José Pizarro al Marqués de Santa Cruz con la solicitud de don Francisco Codón, profesor de Ciencias Naturales, a la plaza de conservador del Museo de Ciencias Naturales, para que informe la Junta
Author: Real Museo de Ciencias Naturales (1815-1847)
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2 h. Acompaña la citada solicitud de Codón, profesor de Química y Mineralogía; pensionado por SS.MM., Carlos III y Carlos IV recorrió: Francia, Inglaterra, Escocia, Italia, Holanda, Suecia, Dinamarca, Alemania, Sajonia, Prusia, Hannover, Polonia, las dos Hungrías y la Transilvania hasta la Turquía europea. En 1792, como resultado del testimonio que acompaña, el Rey le nombró catedrático de Mineralogía del Colegio de San Carlos de México, etc., Madrid 31 de marzo. 2 h., f. Nota marginal. Acompaña el citado testimonio de 17 de octubre de 1817. 2 h., f.
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2 h. Acompaña la citada solicitud de Codón, profesor de Química y Mineralogía; pensionado por SS.MM., Carlos III y Carlos IV recorrió: Francia, Inglaterra, Escocia, Italia, Holanda, Suecia, Dinamarca, Alemania, Sajonia, Prusia, Hannover, Polonia, las dos Hungrías y la Transilvania hasta la Turquía europea. En 1792, como resultado del testimonio que acompaña, el Rey le nombró catedrático de Mineralogía del Colegio de San Carlos de México, etc., Madrid 31 de marzo. 2 h., f. Nota marginal. Acompaña el citado testimonio de 17 de octubre de 1817. 2 h., f.
Technology and War
Author: Martin Van Creveld
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439143978
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
In this impressive work, van Creveld considers man's use of technology over the past 4,000 years and its impact on military organization, weaponary, logistics, intelligence, communications, transportation, and command. This revised paperback edition has been updated to include an account of the range of technology in the recent Gulf War.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439143978
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
In this impressive work, van Creveld considers man's use of technology over the past 4,000 years and its impact on military organization, weaponary, logistics, intelligence, communications, transportation, and command. This revised paperback edition has been updated to include an account of the range of technology in the recent Gulf War.
Oficio de don José Pizarro al Marqués de Santa Cruz para que no se proponga ningún nuevo empleo hasta que queden vacantes, de Real Orden
Author: Real Museo de Ciencias Naturales (1815-1847)
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Oficio de don José Pizarro al Marqués de Santa Cruz remitiéndole, de Real Orden, un grano de platina, un trozo de succino y varios pedazos de mineral en figura de balas, remitidos de América por el General Morillo, para que antes de colocarlos en el Museo, el profesor de Mineralogía dé una descripción sobre la platina para publicarla
Author: Real Museo de Ciencias Naturales (1815-1847)
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2 h. Nota marginal. Corren unidos: nota para la entrega, del 18. Informe de don Donato García de la platina procedente de las minas del Chocó, que es excelente, Madrid 13 de noviembre. 2 h. Se remite este informe a Pizarro, del 17. 2 h. Con borrador. Notificación de García con la descripción de la platina para que se inserte en La Gaceta, del 18. Nota marginal.
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2 h. Nota marginal. Corren unidos: nota para la entrega, del 18. Informe de don Donato García de la platina procedente de las minas del Chocó, que es excelente, Madrid 13 de noviembre. 2 h. Se remite este informe a Pizarro, del 17. 2 h. Con borrador. Notificación de García con la descripción de la platina para que se inserte en La Gaceta, del 18. Nota marginal.
Oficio de don José Pizarro al Marqués de Santa Cruz informando que el Rey ha concedido 5.000 rs., anuales a don Juan Fernández, recaudador y pagador del Museo de Ciencias Naturales
Author: Real Museo de Ciencias Naturales (1815-1847)
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2 h. Nota marginal. Hay otro de 11 de agosto proponiendo que se le diera el tanto por ciento de lo que recaudara.
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2 h. Nota marginal. Hay otro de 11 de agosto proponiendo que se le diera el tanto por ciento de lo que recaudara.
The War of 1898
Author: Louis A. Pérez
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807847429
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
A century after the Cuban war for independence was fought, Louis Pérez examines the meaning of the war of 1898 as represented in one hundred years of American historical writing. Offering both a critique of the conventional historiography and an alternate
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807847429
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
A century after the Cuban war for independence was fought, Louis Pérez examines the meaning of the war of 1898 as represented in one hundred years of American historical writing. Offering both a critique of the conventional historiography and an alternate
Cuba between Empires, 1878-1902
Author: Louis A. Pérez Jr.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 9780822971979
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Cuban independence arrived formally on May 20, 1902, with the raising of the Cuban flag in Havana - a properly orchestrated and orderly inauguration of the new republic. But something had gone awry. Republican reality fell far short of the separatist ideal. In an unusually powerful book that will appeal to the general reader as well as to the specialist, Louis A. Perez, Jr., recounts the story of the critical years when Cuba won its independence from Spain only to fall in the American orbit.The last quarter of the nineteenth century found Cuba enmeshed in a complicated colonial environment, tied to the declining Spanish empire yet economically dependent on the newly ascendant United States. Rebellion against Spain had involved two generations of Cubans in major but fruitless wars. By careful examination of the social and economic changes occurring in Cuba, and of the political content of the separatist movement, the author argues that the successful insurrection of 1895-98 was not simply the last of the New World rebellions against European colonialism. It was the first of a genre that would become increasingly familiar in the twentieth century: a guerrilla war of national liberation aspiring to the transformation of society.The third player in the drama was the United States. For almost a century, the United States had pursuedthe acquistion of Cuba. Stepping in when Spain was defeated, the Americans occupied Cuba ostensibly to prepare it for independence but instead deliberately created institutions that restored the social hierarchy and guaranteed political and economic dependence. It was not the last time the U.S. intervention would thwart the Cuban revolutionary impulse.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 9780822971979
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Cuban independence arrived formally on May 20, 1902, with the raising of the Cuban flag in Havana - a properly orchestrated and orderly inauguration of the new republic. But something had gone awry. Republican reality fell far short of the separatist ideal. In an unusually powerful book that will appeal to the general reader as well as to the specialist, Louis A. Perez, Jr., recounts the story of the critical years when Cuba won its independence from Spain only to fall in the American orbit.The last quarter of the nineteenth century found Cuba enmeshed in a complicated colonial environment, tied to the declining Spanish empire yet economically dependent on the newly ascendant United States. Rebellion against Spain had involved two generations of Cubans in major but fruitless wars. By careful examination of the social and economic changes occurring in Cuba, and of the political content of the separatist movement, the author argues that the successful insurrection of 1895-98 was not simply the last of the New World rebellions against European colonialism. It was the first of a genre that would become increasingly familiar in the twentieth century: a guerrilla war of national liberation aspiring to the transformation of society.The third player in the drama was the United States. For almost a century, the United States had pursuedthe acquistion of Cuba. Stepping in when Spain was defeated, the Americans occupied Cuba ostensibly to prepare it for independence but instead deliberately created institutions that restored the social hierarchy and guaranteed political and economic dependence. It was not the last time the U.S. intervention would thwart the Cuban revolutionary impulse.
With All, and for the Good of All
Author: Gerald E. Poyo
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822308812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Cuban-Americans are beginning to understand their long-standing roots and traditions in the United States that reach back over a century prior to 1959. This is the first book-length confirmation of those beginnings, and its places the Cuban hero and revolutionary thinker José Martí within the political and socioeconomic realities of the Cuban communities in the United States of that era. By clarifying Martí’s relationship with those communities, Gerald E. Poyo provides a detailed portrait of the exile centers and their role in the growth and consolidation of nineteenth-century Cuban nationalism. Poyo differentiates between the development of nationalist sentiment among liberal elites and popular groups and reveals how these distinct strains influenced the thought and conduct of Martí and the successful Cuban revolution of the 1890s.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822308812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Cuban-Americans are beginning to understand their long-standing roots and traditions in the United States that reach back over a century prior to 1959. This is the first book-length confirmation of those beginnings, and its places the Cuban hero and revolutionary thinker José Martí within the political and socioeconomic realities of the Cuban communities in the United States of that era. By clarifying Martí’s relationship with those communities, Gerald E. Poyo provides a detailed portrait of the exile centers and their role in the growth and consolidation of nineteenth-century Cuban nationalism. Poyo differentiates between the development of nationalist sentiment among liberal elites and popular groups and reveals how these distinct strains influenced the thought and conduct of Martí and the successful Cuban revolution of the 1890s.
Wizards and Scientists
Author: Stephan Palmié
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822383640
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
In Wizards and Scientists Stephan Palmié offers a corrective to the existing historiography on the Caribbean. Focusing on developments in Afro-Cuban religious culture, he demonstrates that traditional Caribbean cultural practices are part and parcel of the same history that produced modernity and that both represent complexly interrelated hybrid formations. Palmié argues that the standard narrative trajectory from tradition to modernity, and from passion to reason, is a violation of the synergistic processes through which historically specific, moral communities develop the cultural forms that integrate them. Highlighting the ways that Afro-Cuban discourses serve as a means of moral analysis of social action, Palmié suggests that the supposedly irrational premises of Afro-Cuban religious traditions not only rival Western rationality in analytical acumen but are integrally linked to rationality itself. Afro-Cuban religion is as “modern” as nuclear thermodynamics, he claims, just as the Caribbean might be regarded as one of the world’s first truly “modern” locales: based on the appropriation and destruction of human bodies for profit, its plantation export economy anticipated the industrial revolution in the metropolis by more than a century. Working to prove that modernity is not just an aspect of the West, Palmié focuses on those whose physical abuse and intellectual denigration were the price paid for modernity’s achievement. All cultures influenced by the transcontinental Atlantic economy share a legacy of slave commerce. Nevertheless, local forms of moral imagination have developed distinctive yet interrelated responses to this violent past and the contradiction-ridden postcolonial present that can be analyzed as forms of historical and social analysis in their own right.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822383640
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
In Wizards and Scientists Stephan Palmié offers a corrective to the existing historiography on the Caribbean. Focusing on developments in Afro-Cuban religious culture, he demonstrates that traditional Caribbean cultural practices are part and parcel of the same history that produced modernity and that both represent complexly interrelated hybrid formations. Palmié argues that the standard narrative trajectory from tradition to modernity, and from passion to reason, is a violation of the synergistic processes through which historically specific, moral communities develop the cultural forms that integrate them. Highlighting the ways that Afro-Cuban discourses serve as a means of moral analysis of social action, Palmié suggests that the supposedly irrational premises of Afro-Cuban religious traditions not only rival Western rationality in analytical acumen but are integrally linked to rationality itself. Afro-Cuban religion is as “modern” as nuclear thermodynamics, he claims, just as the Caribbean might be regarded as one of the world’s first truly “modern” locales: based on the appropriation and destruction of human bodies for profit, its plantation export economy anticipated the industrial revolution in the metropolis by more than a century. Working to prove that modernity is not just an aspect of the West, Palmié focuses on those whose physical abuse and intellectual denigration were the price paid for modernity’s achievement. All cultures influenced by the transcontinental Atlantic economy share a legacy of slave commerce. Nevertheless, local forms of moral imagination have developed distinctive yet interrelated responses to this violent past and the contradiction-ridden postcolonial present that can be analyzed as forms of historical and social analysis in their own right.
Oficio de don José Pizarro al Marqués de Santa Cruz con la carta del Capitán General de Guatemala, pregunta si ha de continuar enviando objetos de aquel territorio
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