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The Christianization of Peru, in which the Spanish priests put a lot of care and strategies, took the sons of the Inca nobility and curacal as the main catechumens. That resulted in their children, little by little, feel attractive by the Catholic religion, to the point that many teens act out their desire to follow an ecclesiastical career. To this end, the late seventeenth century, was founded in Lima a pious for women belonging to the aristocracy of the Andes. He was called Beaterio de Nuestra Señora de Copacabana, located in the Paseo de los Descalzos. It endured many vicissitudes, but has managed to survive until today with the status of convent, dedicated to the education of girls.
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The Christianization of Peru, in which the Spanish priests put a lot of care and strategies, took the sons of the Inca nobility and curacal as the main catechumens. That resulted in their children, little by little, feel attractive by the Catholic religion, to the point that many teens act out their desire to follow an ecclesiastical career. To this end, the late seventeenth century, was founded in Lima a pious for women belonging to the aristocracy of the Andes. He was called Beaterio de Nuestra Señora de Copacabana, located in the Paseo de los Descalzos. It endured many vicissitudes, but has managed to survive until today with the status of convent, dedicated to the education of girls.
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El articulo trata de la vida y obra del Padre Fred Green S.J., propulsor de un modelo de educación humanizadora basada en valores. Y propone un esbozo de interpretación interdisciplinaria de su experiencia vital, basada en el altruismo y empatía que dieron sustento a su conciencia moral e hicieron de él un homo empathicus.
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Noble David Cook is a leading historian of the demographic and social history of the Andes and the Atlantic World. In this interview, he discusses the origins of his interest in the histories of Peru, the Andes, and the Iberian Atlantic; the methodological approaches that influenced his work; how he sees the evolution, present and future of the fields of demographic history and Colonial Latin America; the role of the archive in his career; his vital and intellectual links with the city of Sevilla; his collaborations with his wife Alexandra Parma Cook; his long history of engagement with Peruvian scholars; and his perspectives on the current COVID-19 crisis.
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This paper discusses the social and cultural dimensions of the merchant’s upward social mobility in the Viceroyalty of Perú during the 17th century from the case study of Melchor Malo de Molina’s elite integration. This Spanish merchant arrived in Perú in the late 16th century and, in a few decades, became a prominent member of Peruvian society’s most exclusive circuits. I propose that his bonding and control over other prestigious families’ patrimony and the construction of a public image of nobility were key in his success.
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Noble David Cook is a leading historian of the demographic and social history of the Andes and the Atlantic World. In this interview, he discusses the origins of his interest in the histories of Peru, the Andes, and the Iberian Atlantic; the methodological approaches that influenced his work; how he sees the evolution, present and future of the fields of demographic history and Colonial Latin America; the role of the archive in his career; his vital and intellectual links with the city of Sevilla; his collaborations with his wife Alexandra Parma Cook; his long history of engagement with Peruvian scholars; and his perspectives on the current COVID-19 crisis.
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This paper discusses the social and cultural dimensions of the merchant’s upward social mobility in the Viceroyalty of Perú during the 17th century from the case study of Melchor Malo de Molina’s elite integration. This Spanish merchant arrived in Perú in the late 16th century and, in a few decades, became a prominent member of Peruvian society’s most exclusive circuits. I propose that his bonding and control over other prestigious families’ patrimony and the construction of a public image of nobility were key in his success.
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This study combines new noble gas data from fluid inclusions in minerals from Sabancaya, Ubinas, and El Misti (CVZ, Peru) and Villarica (South Chile, SVZ) with a revised noble gas compilation in the Andes, to identify systematic along arc variations in helium isotope compositions. We find 3He/4He ratios varying from 8.8 RA (Colombia) to 7.4 RA (Ecuador) within the NVZ, and only as high as 6.4 RA in the CVZ (RA is the atmospheric 3He/4He ratio of 1.39 × 10–6). These distinct isotope compositions cannot be explained by variable radiogenic 4He production via slab fluid transport of U and Th in the mantle wedge, since both NVZ and CVZ share similar slab sediment inputs (Th/La ≈ 0.08–0.13). Instead, the progressively more radiogenic 3He/4He signatures in Ecuador and Peru reflect 4He addition upon magma ascent/storage in the crust, this being especially thick in Peru (>70 km) and Ec...
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This essay will discuss the unusual rise to power of don Bartolomé Cortés y Mendoza Axaycatzin, who was appointed by viceroy Cadereita to serve as governor of Mexico Tenochtitlan in 1636 without mandate from the community. He had previously served as governor in Puebla de los Angeles—the most Spanish city in seventeenth century Mexico, which had no original native communities before the arrival of Europeans. The paper will explore the problem of native jurisdiction at times when tribute collections fell. It will also explore how names can signify political authority. Axayacatzin, Cortés, Bartolomé, and Mendoza all signified political status for Europeans and perhaps were assumed to connote authority and status to Tenochca and other native peoples resident in Mexico Tenochtitlan at a time when the city’s indigenous population was becoming increasingly diverse.
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El objetivo de la investigación fue determinar la influencia de la planificación económica en la rentabilidad de la empresa Agrícola Campo Noble S.A.C, Chiclayo 2020, desarrollando un estudio de tipo aplicada-experimental teniendo como fuentes de información a 2 de directivos, y el análisis documental para la información económica de la empresa. Los resultados indicaron que la mayor inversión se dio en el año 2019 en el corto plazo con 53% del total activo, mientras que en el año 2020 fue en el largo plazo con 93%. Por otro lado, en el largo plazo, la mayor inversión del año 2019 fue en inmuebles y maquinarias con 43%, mientras que la mayor inversión en el año 2020 fue en cuentas por cobrar a entidades relacionadas con 64%. Asimismo, el mayor financiamiento se dio en el año 2019 por terceros, pero la diferencia fue muy poca. se concluye que los factores de la planificaci...
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This essay will discuss the unusual rise to power of don Bartolomé Cortés y Mendoza Axaycatzin, who was appointed by viceroy Cadereita to serve as governor of Mexico Tenochtitlan in 1636 without mandate from the community. He had previously served as governor in Puebla de los Angeles—the most Spanish city in seventeenth century Mexico, which had no original native communities before the arrival of Europeans. The paper will explore the problem of native jurisdiction at times when tribute collections fell. It will also explore how names can signify political authority. Axayacatzin, Cortés, Bartolomé, and Mendoza all signified political status for Europeans and perhaps were assumed to connote authority and status to Tenochca and other native peoples resident in Mexico Tenochtitlan at a time when the city’s indigenous population was becoming increasingly diverse.
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Starting from the ethnohistorical data, the aim is trying to reconstruct which was the use of earmuffs and their meaning in the Inka society. But it also makes use of the iconographic data (reflected in drawings, wooden vases and colonial paintings) as well as the archaeological data (recovered especially in small metal figurines). The only evidence of the Post Tiwanaku Period is provided by the Mollo culture, although the archaeological sample is reduced to just only 4 gold earmuffs. The analysis does not stop there but, in retrospect, tries to observe what happened during the Middle Horizon, basing the observation both on the iconography (mainly ceramic representations) and also on the object itself.