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artículo
Publicado 1980
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Corn is a cereal of humid and temperate climate. The warm valleys of the coast are its natural growth space. In the mountains, its cultivation is possible only in sheltered ravines, where the slope of the land makes it difficult to produce on a large scale. For its massive introduction into the Andes, it was necessary to fill in the slopes and channel the waters.
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In 1996, the Cusco newspaper El Comercio commemorated the centenary of its creation. It was thought, for this reason, to review its chronicles in order to reassess the journalistic work carried out in these 100 years. My participation in this project was focused on the local and regional aspects referred to in their chronicles. These have great testimonial value to analyze the pulse of the urban history of Cusco and "cusqueñismo", but above all to properly understand the work of journalism and one of the most prominent newspapers in Cusco, one of the most important Andean cities. from the country.
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artículo
Publicado 1991
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Cuando se habla del Cusco generalmente se piensa sólo en la ciudad inca y colonial, es decir, en los grandiosos monumentos del pasado. Así, para los visitantes, el Cusco parece no ser más que el Coricancha, Sacsayhuamán y la Plaza de Armas, además de Machu Picchu, la principal atracción. Incluso nosotros, los cusqueños, muchas veces pensamos así.
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artículo
Publicado 1986
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This "new" interpretation of the ceque system is actually about ten years old. I came in August 1975 to do anthropological research on current irrigation in the department of Cusco. On that occasion I observed that various types of artificial irrigation systems were maintained at the same time, from projects carried out recently by the State to very old systems. What most caught my attention was a canal whose waters irrigated the lands of the Socsu-Aucaille ayllu in the town of San Sebastián, very close to the city of Cusco.
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artículo
Publicado 1996
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A distinctive feature of our main cities is the way they have been shaped in the last thirty years. Despite the presence of a large set of institutions created and disappeared to deal with the problems of urban growth and housing, in reality, these institutions have played little part in defining the urban structure. It is easier to remember them, for example, in the case of SINAMOS, trying to promote a model that was the product of spontaneous actions of the population.
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Publicado 1994
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Los estudios sociales de estos últimos años coinciden en señalar la existencia de cambios significativos en la fisonomía de la sociedad peruana, cambios que no sólo vienen afectando la estructura de las relaciones sociales, sino que van configurando nuevos patrones de comportamiento, nuevas valoraciones e identidades. La bibliografía al respecto es bastante extensa. No obstante, una revisión de los estudios existentes permite ver el carácter inicial y exploratorio de los trabajos referidos a los cambios culturales y, más específicamente, a las mentalidades de los peruanos.
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tesis de grado
Publicado 2010
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Esta Tesis de Grado consta de seis capítulos, divididos en tres partes. La Primera Parte comprende tanto el Capítulo 1, que trata sobre el contexto histórico en que se desenvuelve esta investigación (1536-1664), como el Capítulo 2, referente al Sitio del Cuzco de 1536 (1536-1537). La Segunda Parte contiene los capítulos 3, 4 y 5, que en su conjunto cubren el proceso de gestación, difusión y consolidación de la tradición taumatúrgica del Sitio del Cuzco, con las apariciones de la Virgen María y el Apóstol Santiago como hechos protagónicos (1550-1650). El Capítulo 3 se centra en el contexto histórico que impulsó las primeras inserciones de hechos milagrosos en la memoria del Sitio del Cuzco (1548-1558), y la participación de los cronistas Juan de Betanzos y Pedro Cieza de León en el proceso. El Capítulo 4 aborda las menciones a los milagros a fines de la década de 1560...
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Publicado 2005
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Este artículo busca indagar en la interacción entre la sociedad rural cusqueña, la sociedad urbana y los extranjeros que arriban a Cusco. Analizamos algunas ideas comunes sobre la cultura andina: los discursos que se han venido construyendo a su alrededor, en el sentido común o en las disciplinas académicas. Nuestros datos de campo, en su mayoría, provienen de la provincia de Quispicanchis, en particular del distrito de Ocongate.
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artículo
Publicado 1991
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To close this Allpanchis series dedicated to the V Centenary and the Andean territories, this monographic issue of the magazine brings together works on Cusco and its region. Few cities in the world and in history can exhibit the magical halo that this ancient Andean center has, with an eternal name in words and memory, even though it changes letters in its writing. All Peruvians and people from the Andes and all those who are interested in our destinations will agree that, for different reasons, Cusco has been and is a symbol of ourselves.
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Se presenta una lista de cigarritas registradas para Cusco, conteniendo 111 géneros y 203 especies. Esta lista incluye especies citadas en la literatura y también de material depositado en la colección de la Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco. Las cigarritas identificadas por los autores fueron colectadas de 8 provincias de Cusco: Anta, Calca, Canchis, Cusco, La Convención, Paucartambo, Quispicanchi y Urubamba.
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This paper analyzes the unpublished document "Peruvian photographer Martin Chambi's personal notebook of portraits (1891-1973)", elaborated during its professional development in the city of Cuzco, between the years1920 and 1970. This notebook shows the photographer's aesthetic and technical conceptions, eventually fusing its contents with art concepts. In order to create these images, Chambi resorted to those visual resources developed by flamenco painter Rembrandt in the 17th century. Through those portraits, European aesthetics where revalued in Cuzco, handing them that time's society.
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artículo
Publicado 2014
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The research was part of a proposed bailout of 2007, made in one of the many archaeological sites that are being occupied by the increasing urbanization for the slopes of the valley of Cusco. With the arrival of the Spaniards to the city of Cusco, this place was densely occupied, both the central core, as in the surrounding area of the city where the population lived in villages. Conventomoqo was a small domestic village in the the right margin of the Huatanay River, and it was settled on a hill in an area that was already previously occupied from the formative period. The radiocarbon dated obtained in the place show that this place is late and would be placed in the Inca period-colonial, agreeing with the idea that the populations continued to occupy these places until the viceroy Toledo, in 1572, he makes the reduction in eight parishes of the Inca peoples who lived on the outskirts of...
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This article presents a brief description of the Llaqta of Machupicchu, from its scientific discovery in July 1911 to the progress of the research carried out by the Archaeological and Interdisciplinary Research Program in the Sector of the “Manuel Chavez Ballon” Museum (2014) and at the Llaqta of Machupicchu (2015). The discussion includes the reasons why it was built, the size of the permanent population that it could house, cultivated products, and architectural modifications amongst others.
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Se presenta una lista de cigarritas registradas para Cusco, conteniendo 111 géneros y 203 especies. Esta lista incluye especies citadas en la literatura y también de material depositado en la colección de la Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco. Las cigarritas identificadas por los autores fueron colectadas de 8 provincias de Cusco: Anta, Calca, Canchis, Cusco, La Convención, Paucartambo, Quispicanchi y Urubamba.
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The excessive importance, practically institutionalized, that is given to the Cusco architecture of the prehispanic and colonial periods, has generates indifference to the limit of contempt for the republican and contemporary period, leaving aside important facts and phenomena occurred in these last two centuries, where precisely the one of the modern architecture emphasizes. This research aims to fill, in part, that gap, privileging the phenomenon of modern architecture, posing as an objective the description of the beginnings of this phenomenon in Cusco, under the hypothesis that were the 1950 earthquake and the policy of the General government that gave rise to the elements that generated the appropriate conditions for it to make its appearance in a historical context as important and complex as Cusco, in that sense a historical-descriptive methodological approach is proposed from the...
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Publicado 1972
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Una de las costumbres de mayor prestancia y arraigo popular en la provincia de Andahuaylas, que aún supervive a través del tiempo, es el "RIMAYKUKUY". Si en la época de los incas, una de las cuatro fiestas más populares era el Warachikuy, en la que los maqtas, en reñidas competencias atléticas, se disputaban a las más bellas doncellas del AQLLAY WASI, en Andahuaylas, cuna de los aguerridos chankas, es de latente actualidad el "Rimaykukuy". Esta costumbre es de carácter eminentemente social y familiar dentro de la masa capesina, segun mis observaciones, tiene variada peculiaridad, especialmente en los distritos de San Jerónimo, Andarapa y Huancarama, al este; Turpo, Huancaray y Chincheros, al oeste y norte de la ciudad de Andahuaylas.
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Publicado 2011
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Martín Chambi's photographic work has always provoked voices of all kinds, both in his professional life and in recent times. He is the Peruvian photographer about whom the most has been said and written both in the country and abroad, but the paradox is that there is no consensus for a basic understanding of his work. And maybe that will never happen. There are those who consider their work as a simple trade, nothing transcendent; while others reinvent it at the level of surrealist work. Only in an approximation to the history of a photographer, to the context where he worked, to his intentions in the use of his images, and to his photographic practices, and considering what he himself said, can one properly understand the value of his images. . Because the photographic image is polysemic and protean, and taking into account the complexity of Chambi's collection, due to its form and co...
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Publicado 1996
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El servicio doméstico, materia del presente artículo, es un problema latente en nuestro país y particularmente en Cusco. Este es un sector laboral que para muchos permanece invisible, debido a su falta de vinculación directa con la producción y los aspectos significativos de la vida económica y política local y regional.
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artículo
Publicado 1991
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When the highway reached Quillabamba, at the end of 1932, its inhabitants could not help but celebrate with some dances in the halls of the Macamango house-hacienda. Surely some danced thinking that it was the last time they did it. Not because there was nothing to celebrate in the future of the town in progress, but because a terrible malaria epidemic had also reached the city. That day with a metaphor of modernity and death, those who celebrated the arrival of the highway, danced in the same building in whose basement the first victims of the epidemic had already taken refuge.
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Publicado 1985
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In the month of November 1981. The city of Cusco was invaded by hundreds of peasants from the neighboring district of Maras on a sacrificial march, claiming the benefits of their salt mines for the whole town, demanding the departure of the trading company (EMSAL). ) and requesting the municipalization of their resource. Fleetingly, the name of Maras appeared in the information media of Cusco and the capital of the Republic. The terms of his claim did not attract much attention, although the State was forced to accept them. In the opinion of many, the Government of that time erred in weakness by handing over to a district municipality the commercialization of the salt to be withdrawn from the state company, the "only one empowered by law to commercialize salt, a basic and first-priority industry" (D.L. 17387-PCM-69).