Marcello CarmagnaniCollege of Mexico | Colmex · Centro de Estudios Históricos
Marcello Carmagnani
Ph.D Economic History
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Economic History
Methods and techniques:quantitatives aspects and historical methods
Working on Financial aspects of globalization
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The purpose of this essay is to illustrate how classical economics contributed to the breakthrough of new liberal thought of public finances in Spain mainly due to the theoretical contribution and public action of Jose Canga Arguelles at the turn of 18th Century and the first decades of the 19th Century. The relation between economics, morality and...
This article analyzes the importance and meaning of the role played by Europe in its new interactions with Africa and the Americas between the 15th Century and first third of the 19th Century. The interconnection of the Atlantic world strengthened the mercantile economic system, allowing Europe to compete with Asia and giving life to a colonial wor...
En este texto se evalúan la importancia y el significado del papel que desempeña Europa en la nueva interacción con África y América entre el siglo XV y el primer tercio del siglo XIX. Las conexiones por el mundo atlántico dieron espesor a la economía mercantil, permitiéndole competir con el mundo asiático, más aún dieron vida a un mundo colonial c...
The Other West provides a provocative new interpretation of Latin American history and the region's place in the changing global political economy, from the discovery of America into the twenty-first century. Marcello Carmagnani's award-winning and multidisciplinary analysis sheds new light on historical processes and explains how this vast expanse...
A growing comparison of different areas of the world was a defining trait of nineteenth-century civilization, which stopped being solely European and took on an international air, not just because the economic interests of two continents converged but because this new wave of Westernization was marked by the establishment of similar political, econ...
Iberian traits were the first Western traits adopted by people on the American continent in the seventeenth centuries. The relative comfort that was felt with the American territories started the Western sphere of influence that resulted from the population's ability to build a worldview that took on different and original characteristics. The Iber...
The new ethnic and economic maturity of Latin America enabled the region to face the complex trials of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries both internationally and on the home front. The most important trait in the evolution of the Latin American world in the nineteenth century was not its modernization but the triumph of the material comforts...
Historians over time became wary of narrow ideological approaches and turned to the then-emerging postmodernist theories in the late 1980s. Historical study reconsidered the ability of individuals and groups to act both locally and transnationally by analyzing the interconnections at work in defining geohistorical locales. The relationship networks...
This book aims to emphasize the role, past and present, of Latin American countries in world history. The historical analysis can lead to perceptions to understand how, when, and why Latin American regions participated in various worldwide events and the participation that each played in the vast network of collaborative relationships and instituti...
Latin America faced extraordinary challenges from the end of the eighteenth century to the first half of the nineteenth in the period from the French Revolution to the end of the Restoration. The independence of Latin America accelerated the rhythms of daily life, much as revolutions had in Europe and North America. The origin of social stratificat...
America's entry into the Western world is the result of a process whose first phase is from the discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1942 from 1570. Latin America became Westernized because of its discovery by Europe. The initial collision between Iberians and Indians in the sixteenth century defines the central phase of colonization from about 163...
El trabajo ilustra las características que presenta la agricultura familiar en América Latina tomando en cuenta la dimensión productiva, la complementariedad entre la actividad agrícola y la no agrícola, así como la dotación y distribución de sus activos materiales -económicos y sociale- e inmateriales -políticos y culturales-. El análisis fue posi...
Este libro de Víctor Urquidi es la suma tanto de su profundo y extenso conocimiento de la economía y de los mecanismos del desarrollo de la región latinoamericana como una poderosa reflexión crítica acerca de su propia acción como organizador en instituciones nacionales e internacionales. El resultado es un volumen que obliga al lector a reflexiona...
Reviews of: Mexico. From the Beginning to the Spanish Conquest. By Alan Knight; Mexico. The Colonial Era. By Alan Knight; Hacia el ser histórico de México. Una Reinterpretación de la Nueva España. By Jaime E. Rodríguez O. y Colin M.McLachlan; El mundo novohispano: Población, ciudades y economía, siglos XVII y XVIII. By Manuel Miño Grijalva.
Hispanic American Historical Review 84.3 (2004) 545
This volume on Mexico's foreign debt is part of a series devoted to Mexico's economic history, and both students and the general public will find it useful, since the previously published articles reprinted here are difficult to access. The first two articles analyze the impact of the 1820 financi...
With the Iberian conquest in 16th Century, the Atlantic World was the scene of a vast interaction rather than merely a transfer of Europeans onto American shores. Our focus is upon a creation of a new human geographies resulting from the interaction between the Iberian and American worlds, and that means those developing not only westward upon the...
With the Iberian conquest in 16th Century, the Atlantic World was the scene of a vast interaction rather than merely a transfer of Europeans onto American shores. Our focus is upon a creation of a new human geographies resulting from the interaction between the Iberian and American worlds, and that means those developing not only westward upon the...
This book contains a collection of essays comparing the evolution of the fiscal and monetary regimes of the Old World colonial powers - England, France, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands - from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries with the experiences of several of their former colonies in the New World of the Americas: the United States,...
Since the nurse emerged as a qualified professional to attend human beings, the role which always characterized his/her action was assistance. Already since the foundation of the first nursing school, teaching aimed at developing the student to dispense nursing care necessary for the patient's assistance. When the nurse started to perform their act...
The present work proposes a Decision Support System for nursing procedures: SAPIEN-Tx. The discussion includes the acquisition, modeling , and implementation of nursing expertise professionals in Renal Transplant. It was developed to obtain better quality healthcare services, as well as an effective contribution to the nursing professional in the g...
Jacques A. Barbier, Reform and Politics in Bourbon Chile, 1755-1796, Ottawa, University of Ottawa Press, 1980, XVI-218 p. - Volume 38 Issue 3 - Marcello Carmagnani
Argues that the distinction between fascist and democratic regimes is less clear-cut in Latin America than it is in Europe, and that authoritarianism characterises not only the military regimes of the continent but also democratic civilian regimes. Only by analysing the individual countries can the speed of the authoritarian phenomenon and its supp...
Économies et sociétés d'Amérique latine, 1815-1967. - Volume 25 Issue 3 - Marcello Carmagnani
Les prix à Cordoba (1887-1907). - Volume 25 Issue 3 - Marcello Carmagnani
Structures agraires dans la Pampa argentine. - Volume 25 Issue 3 - Marcello Carmagnani
El objetivo de este informe debería ser el de ilustrar los estudios relativos a la imagen que tenían los italianos de los países latinoamericanos en el curso del siglo XIX. Lo que se encontrará en este informe es, en vez, una descripción parcial de las fuentes susceptibles de ser utilizadas para una futura reconstrucción histórica. La reorientación...
El ensayo ilustra la trayectoria histórica del federalismo por considerar que constituye uno de los fundamentos del actual proceso de democratización que se delinea en México. La revisión de las formas históricas del federalismo permite entender su originalidad y su vitalidad. Se subraya que el federalismo no es ni un concepto abstracto ni una "inv...
Traducción de: La Grand Illusiones delle Oligarchie. Stato e Societa in America Latina (1850-1930)
La finalidad de esta obra es, como lo señala el título, reconstruir la racionalidad presente en la etnicidad india en el área de Oaxaca. El autor busca esclarecer cómo los grupos étnicos lograron hacer compatible la dominación colonial y neocolonial con la voluntad de seguir siendo ellos mismos. En su análisis conjuga las dimensiones materiales e i...
Traducción de: L'America Latina Dal 500
Incluye bibliografía v.1.Las estructuras.-- v. 2-3. Los nudos.
Traducción de: La grande illusione delle oligarchie. Stato e societa in America Latina, 1850-1930 Incluye bibliografía
Traducción de: L'America Latina dal 1880 al nostri giorni
Latin America demographic history is adequately documented in two historical periods: the present which is characterized by high rates of growth; and the years in which the Iberian invasion produced a traumatic effect upon the Indian population.' Documented studies of demographic history from the first third of the seventeenth century until the end...