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    Round table presentation: Lourdes Armesto – Agencia Estatal de Investigación

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    Presentation held by Lourdes Armesto (Agencia Estatal de Investigation) during the Supera Final Conference, organised by SUPERA on 25 March 2022

    01. Puntos de vista. Points of view / Antonio Armesto

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    Benvinguda a cràrrec de Silvia Farriol. A continuació, presentació d' Antonio Armesto, Professor del Departament de Projectes Arquitectònics ETSAB pel Seminario Internacional de Arquitectura Moderna y Fotografia al Disseny HUB Barcelona..Esta actividad se impulsa des de el grupo de Investigación FORM+, en le marco el proyectode investigación titulado: RECUPERACIÓN Y DIFUSIÓN DE LOS ARCHIVOS FOTOGRÁFICOS DE LA ARQUITECTURA MDOERNA PARA EL DESARROLLO DE UN PATRIMONIO VISUAL OPERATIVO. Dirección del Seminario: Cristina Gastón (PA-ETSAB) Investigadores: Antonio Armesto (UPC), Juan Antonio Cortés (Universidad de Valladolid), Carlos Labarta (Universidad de Zaragoza). Cristina Gastón (UPC), Daniel García-Escudero (UPC), Andrea Parga (UPC), Maria Pia Fontana (UdG), Miguel Mayorga (UPC), Fernanda Aguirre (UPC), Álvaro Solís (UPC), Sandra Hernández (UPC), Josep Llorca (UPC), Eduardo Genari, Elena Fernández (UPC) y Carolina Sifuentres

    01. Puntos de vista. Points of view / Antonio Armesto

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    Benvinguda a cràrrec de Silvia Farriol. A continuació, presentació d' Antonio Armesto, Professor del Departament de Projectes Arquitectònics ETSAB pel Seminario Internacional de Arquitectura Moderna y Fotografia al Disseny HUB Barcelona..Esta actividad se impulsa des de el grupo de Investigación FORM+, en le marco el proyectode investigación titulado: RECUPERACIÓN Y DIFUSIÓN DE LOS ARCHIVOS FOTOGRÁFICOS DE LA ARQUITECTURA MDOERNA PARA EL DESARROLLO DE UN PATRIMONIO VISUAL OPERATIVO. Dirección del Seminario: Cristina Gastón (PA-ETSAB) Investigadores: Antonio Armesto (UPC), Juan Antonio Cortés (Universidad de Valladolid), Carlos Labarta (Universidad de Zaragoza). Cristina Gastón (UPC), Daniel García-Escudero (UPC), Andrea Parga (UPC), Maria Pia Fontana (UdG), Miguel Mayorga (UPC), Fernanda Aguirre (UPC), Álvaro Solís (UPC), Sandra Hernández (UPC), Josep Llorca (UPC), Eduardo Genari, Elena Fernández (UPC) y Carolina Sifuentres

    01.Arquitectura y fotografía: utilidades cruzadas. Architecture and photography: crossed tools. Antonio Armesto

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    Presentació del Seminario Internacional de Arquitectura Moderna y Fotografia a càrrec del Professor Antonio Armesto (PA-ETSAB).Seminari dedicat a estudiar la repercussió recíproca entre les disciplines de l'arquitectura i la fotografia. Equip d'investigació: Antonio Armesto (UPC-BcnTech), Juan Antonio Cortés (Universidad de Valladolid), Carlos Labarta (Universidad de Zaragoza). “Equip de treball: Cristina Gastón (UPC), Daniel García-Escudero (UPC), María Pía Fontana (Universitat de Girona), Elena Fernández (UPC), Andrea Parga (UPC), Josep Llorca (UPC) i Fernanda Aguirre (UPC)”.Direcció del Seminari: Cristina Gastón (PA-ETSAB

    01.Arquitectura y fotografía: utilidades cruzadas. Architecture and photography: crossed tools. Antonio Armesto

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    Presentació del Seminario Internacional de Arquitectura Moderna y Fotografia a càrrec del Professor Antonio Armesto (PA-ETSAB).Seminari dedicat a estudiar la repercussió recíproca entre les disciplines de l'arquitectura i la fotografia. Equip d'investigació: Antonio Armesto (UPC-BcnTech), Juan Antonio Cortés (Universidad de Valladolid), Carlos Labarta (Universidad de Zaragoza). “Equip de treball: Cristina Gastón (UPC), Daniel García-Escudero (UPC), María Pía Fontana (Universitat de Girona), Elena Fernández (UPC), Andrea Parga (UPC), Josep Llorca (UPC) i Fernanda Aguirre (UPC)”.Direcció del Seminari: Cristina Gastón (PA-ETSAB

    The world a brief history

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    Prentice Hall is proud to offer The World: A Brief History--the new brief version of The World: A History adapted by author Felipe Fernández-Armesto himself. The use of The World: A Brief History offers added flexibility in teaching World History, allowing instructors to supplement the text with additional readers or other material of their choice. And because the brief text was written by Fernández-Armesto himself, it continues to offer the holistic, narrative approach to history that has made the comprehensive text successful at schools across the nation

    Un amor inverosímil

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    Es el t. 2º de "Cuentas por Indalecio Armesto"E o t. 2º de "Cuentos por Indalecio Armesto

    Five minutes with Felipe Fernandez-Armesto: “Hispanic America is resuming its history after what has been an interval of white, Anglo-Saxon supremacy”

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    Many have credited President Obama’s election 2012 election victory with his capturing of the vast majority of the Hispanic vote. But do America’s changing demographics mark an entirely new trend, or simply the return of its own Spanish history? USApp Editor, Chris Gilson talks to Felipe Fernandez-Armesto about his new book, Our America: A Hispanic history of the United States, which argues that after two centuries of relative Anglo-Saxon dominance, the U.S. is beginning a return towards being a more typical Hispanic-American country. He says by acknowledging its Hispanic parts and history, Americans will be better able to adjust to having a more equal relationship with their Latin American neighbors

    Agricultura periurbana. Perspectivas desde la planificación territorial en la comarca del Maresme estudio de caso las Cinc Sènies - Mataró

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    Treballs Finals del Màster de Planificació Territorial i Gestió Ambiental, Facultat de Geografia i Història, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2016-2017, Tutor: Xosé Antón Armesto Lópe

    Review of: Pathfinders by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

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    Reviewing a work that has received so much praise over the past two years always presents a difficult task. One only has to turn to the back cover of the current paperback to see the many accolades bestowed upon Felipe Fernández-Armesto's latest work. Most prominently, his Pathfinders received the prestigious World History Association Prize in 2007, an honor that openly acknowledges the global reach of the work under consideration. Moreover, although the book lists him as teaching at Tufts University, Fernández-Armesto's prolific output was recently honored by an appointment as the William P. Reynolds Professor of History at Notre Dame University. The teaching and research of world history has experienced a glut of introductory texts in recent years and novel approaches from which to tell a global narrative are becoming rare. Fernández-Armesto's work succeeds in this regard as he selects a particular topic – exploration – that carries transnational overtones. To fashion such a global framework for exploration Fernández-Armesto builds on his extensive work in the Iberian expansion and the Atlantic Ocean. Exploration, the author argues, is after all, a human affair and can thus be engaged for a global human narrative. According to the author, human global history is about two major stories: "The first is the very long one of how human cultures diverged … The second is the main subject of the book: a relatively short and recent story of convergence..." (p. 1) On the surface such a statement might be unsurprising. Placed in the context of exploration, however, the issue of divergence and convergence transcends hemispheric or continental histories that seemingly favor certain parts of the globe over others. His story, however, is truly global in that it follows the divergent expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa in his first chapter (stretching) before turning to the subject of human convergence.Review of: Pathfinders by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. geschichte.transnational & H-Soz-u-Kult. (Mar 19, 2010), online
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