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Hispanic American Historical Review (1954) 34 (4): 601.
Published: 01 November 1954
...J. Leon Helguera Bibliografía selecta de Nariño . By Jaramillo Gabriel Giraldo . Bogotá , 1953 . Editorial Sucre . Pp. 24 . Paper . Copyright 1954 by Duke University Press 1954 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1959) 39 (2): 322.
Published: 01 May 1959
...David Bushnell El proceso de Nariño a la luz de documentos inéditos . By Hernández de Alba Guillermo . Bogotá , 1958 . Editorial ABC . Biblioteca de Historia Nacional, XCI . Illustrations. Index . Pp. 327 . Paper. Copyright 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (1): 124–125.
Published: 01 February 1968
...Charles Griffin Nariño. Hero of Colombian Independence . By Blossom Thomas . Tucson , 1967 . University of Arizona Press . Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xxix , 212 . $8.50 . Copyright 1968 by Duke University Press 1968 Antonio Nariño is principally...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (4): 747–749.
Published: 01 November 1989
... interest in Antonio Nariño (1765-1823), el Precursor, remained lifelong and led to a series of informative and well-researched works, starting with his brief Diez años [1799–1809] desconocidos en la vida de Nariño (1933), which drew on Nariño letters in his possession. Other themes would divert him...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (3): 565–566.
Published: 01 August 2019
... official, Márquez managed to anger a host of influential citizens in Mompox by doggedly following his orders to inspect cargo passing through the region. From June to September 1822, he charged Antonio Nariño y Ortega, the son of Colombian independence hero and former vice president Antonio Nariño...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (2): 307–334.
Published: 01 May 1991
... in London); he had used the library of José Félix de Restrepo, his master in Popayán, and possibly also that of Antonio Nariño. 21 However, access to European books made him feel more, not less, isolated. He remarks of astronomy texts by Lalande and Besaut (probably in Restrepo’s collection): “These two...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (4): 649–650.
Published: 01 November 1964
... Granada, the rest to events in Venezuela (68 pages) and Quito (36 pages). The section on New Granada covers the Comunero risings of 1781-1782 and the activities of such precursors as Luis Vidalle, Pedro Fermín de Vargas, Antonio Nariño, and Manuel Prieto. The frightened reaction of Spanish officials...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (1): 145–146.
Published: 01 February 1971
... into background material sometimes obscures the train of argument and at times even Santander is lost. For example, in refuting the allegation that Santander prevented Francisco Xavier Guerra y Mier from giving an elegy at the anniversary of the death of Nariño, Hoenigsberg spends some fifty pages detailing...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (4): 706–707.
Published: 01 November 2010
... from the sixteenth century to the present (there are also essays on Antonio Nariño and the Chilean liberal Martín Palma). The task these scholars tackled was to rescue Peruvian intellectual history from the “history of ideas approach”; they view the intellectuals as true pensadores , agents of social...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1978) 58 (1): 121.
Published: 01 February 1978
...David Bushnell Rodríguez’ interpretation of Bourbon policies in the late colonial period does not seem wholly convincing; at best he uses a somewhat amorphous definition of federalism. Also, as one parochially more interested in Nariño than in Covarrubias and in the Mercurio Peruano than...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (4): 660.
Published: 01 November 1964
... of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and Antonio Nariño. Of the two publications here reviewed, the second one, by a Professor of the University of Guayaquil, is more sketchy, but it reproduces the full text of the two treaties between Ecuador and Spain negotiated by Gual. Tobar Donoso’s work is especially...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (3): 391–422.
Published: 01 August 2010
... teacher. This was in 1794, shortly after the creole publisher and tertulía impresario Antonio Nariño translated Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man into Spanish. Copies of it were now thought to be circulating in Cartagena, Santa Fé, and beyond. Viceroy José de Ezpeleta put his officers on high alert...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (4): 730.
Published: 01 November 2009
... lies in its contribution in illuminating the mechanics and interconnections of identity studies and religious studies, another key issue in this collection. The concept of difference receives special mention in reference to indigenous societies and their struggles in Veracruz, Mexico; Nariño...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (4): 724–725.
Published: 01 November 1968
...Gustave A. Anguizola This work perhaps was not intended solely for the erudite, but it cannot be read with ease even in literary Colombia, except by those with a solid knowledge of Colombian history—from the Chibchas (pp. 55-60), through Francisco José de Caldas (p. 100), Antonio Nariño (p. 101...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (2): 280–281.
Published: 01 May 1964
... in South America even before Antonio Nariño. He is shown as a deluded precursor of independence from Spain, who became a world traveler moving in the shadow of Miranda and trying to persuade William Pitt and other high-placed officials in England, France, and the United States to commit their countries...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (2): 315–317.
Published: 01 May 2008
... and 1870s, rejecting the idea of dominance of personalist leaders, refrained from displaying Colombian heroes on stamps during their period of dominance. The Regeneration celebrated such centralist heroes as Antonio Nariño, Bolívar, Antonio José de Sucre, and Rafael Núñez himself. The post-Regeneration...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (3): 501–502.
Published: 01 August 2009
... of Ecuadorian archaeology in 1966, called the entire culture of the northern highlands “Cara,” but she also included the Pasto culture of Ecuador’s Carchi Province and Colombia’s highland Nariño Department, which obviously forms a different culture area. John Athens, whom Moreno cites admiringly throughout...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1993) 73 (1): 99–124.
Published: 01 February 1993
..., and a hospital. Its citizens number eight thousand souls. 4 The former provinces of Pasto and Los Pastos comprised roughly the same area as the present department of Nariño in southern Colombia. The region encompasses a great variety of terrain, ranging from hot valleys to páramo, and is crisscrossed...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1996) 76 (2): 283–311.
Published: 01 May 1996
..., "Cartas Bol"; Julio Barrios C. ("gaitanista hasta más alia de la muerte") to JEG, Montelibano, Mar. 17, 1947, v.0061, "Cartas Bolívar y Nariño"; Comando Liberal Gaitanista de Mompós to JEC , June 17, 1947, v.0060, "Cartas Bol." ’ 109 See AICPG: José Domingo Arciniegas A. to JEG, B/quilla, May 5...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (3): 375–416.
Published: 01 August 2005
... of the World , 3 vols. (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1998). 60 These names honoured Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, Antonio Nariño, and Antonio José de Sucre. The first place in Colombia to be named after a prócer of independence was the municipio of Nariño, Cundinamarca, founded in 1833...
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