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    Palabras de Homenaje a la profesora Ana Rodríguez Marcos

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    Homage to professor Ana Rodríguez Marcos.Homenaje a la profesora Ana Rodríguez Marcos

    Introducción. Procesiones y entradas reales en la petrificación del espacio durante la Edad Media y Moderna Temprana

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    Dossier con las presentaciones del congreso Processions and Royal Entries in the Petrification of Space during the Medieval and Early. Modern Periods, Organizado por Ana Rodríguez y Mercedes García Arenal em el Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales - CSIC, Madrid, 23-24 de septiembre 2019. Este dossier ha sido coordinado por Ana Rodríguez López y Mercedes García Arenal.This monographical section is based on a selection of the contributions presented at the workshop on Processions and Royal Entries in the Petrification of Space during the Medieval and Early Modern Periods, which took place at the CCHS in September 2019, organized by Ana Rodríguez and Mercedes García-Arenal as part of the research activi-ties of the CSIC Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform (PTI) Historia Social y Cultural del Mediterráneo: Contextos locales y dinámicas globales (PTI-MEDhis),This monographical section is the result of the collaboration between Ana Rodríguez and Mercedes García-Arenal in the framework of the CSIC Interdisci-plinary Thematic Platform (PTI) Historia Social y Cul-tural del Mediterráneo: Contextos locales y dinámicas globales (PTI-MEDhis), and funded by the ERC-Ad-vanced Grant Petrifying Wealth: The Southern European Shift to Masonry as Collective Investment in Identity, c. 1050-1300 (GA Nº 695515)Peer reviewe

    Recensiones [Revista de Historia Económica Año XVII Otoño-Invierno 1999 n. 3 pp. 723-751]

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    Editada en la Fundación Empresa PúblicaMaluquer de Motes, J. Historia económica de Catalunya, segles XIX i XX (Por Gabriel Tortella).-- Muñoz de Juana, R. Moral y economía en la obra de Martín de Axpilcueta (Por F. Gómez Camacho).-- Rothbard Murray, N. Historia del pensamiento económico (Por Carlos Rodríguez Braun).-- Ferrer i Alós, L. La vinya al Bages (Por Juan Carmona).-- Alonso Olea, E.; Erro Gasca, C , y Arana Pérez,L. Santa Ana de Bolueta, 1841-1998. Renovación y supervivencia en la siderurgia vizcaína (Por Eugenio Torres Villanueva).-- Moreno Luzón, J. Romanones. Caciquismo y política liberal (Por Miguel Ángel Martorell Linares).-- Alonso Álvarez, L. As tecedeiras do fume. Historia da Fábrica de Tabacos da Coruña (Por Eloy Fernández Clemente).-- Erro Gasca, C. Promoción empresarial y cambio económico en Navarra, 1830-1913 (Por Carlos Larrinaga Rodríguez).-- De Vries, J. y Van Der Woude, A. The First Modem Economy. Success, Failure, and Perseverance ofthe Dutch Economy, 1500-1815 (Por Clara Eugenia Núñez).-- Ludow, L. y Marichal, C. La Banca en México, 1820-1920, y Un siglo de deuda pública en México (Por Pablo Martín Aceña)Publicad

    In memoriam: Ana Domínguez Rodríguez (1941-2021)

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    Obituario dedicado a Ana Domínguez Rodríguez, Profesora de la Universidad Complutense de Madri

    Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Collective Investment in Masonry as Identity, c.1050-1300. Horizon 2020 DMP (Intermediate Data Management Plan)

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    Horizon 2020 DMP (Initial) - Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Collective Investment in Masonry as Identity , c.1050-1300.-- Name of the project: Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Collective Investment in Masonry as Identity , c.1050-1300.-- http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/204880_en.html .-- Principal Investigator / Researcher: Ana Rodríguez. Este documento está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC 4.0Plan Description: Between the years 1050 and 1300 the European landscape turned to stone. It was a structural transformation that led to the birth of a new, long-lasting panorama and helped in the creation of individual, collective and regional identities: a landscape epitomising the way we see the space and territory of Europe. The project Petrifying Wealth seeks to rewrite the social history of the central Middle Ages, emphasizing the need to reassess from an untried perspective an element that has always been present in our vision of the period—the sudden ubiquity of masonry construction—but which has hardly been given the opportunity to provide in-depth explanations for complex social dynamics. The project seeks to offer novel explanations to previously unasked questions about wealth, building, and collective identity. The speed, extent, and systematization of the construction of churches, towers, castle walls, palaces, and houses within castles and cities provide evidence of an underlying, if unaddressed, issue. That is, it is precisely in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that the structural link can most clearly be seen between both private and collective wealth, and the investment in stone structures built to last. The study of the shift involving new institutional dynamics, but also unprecedented social practices, as well as ideological concepts radically different from those that had prevailed until then, aims to break down assumptions that have naturalized this truly astonishing process while using as case studies the undervalued regions of southern Europe to explore the larger questions. By inverting the standard approach that sees the heart of the former Carolingian empire (present-day France and Germany) as the wellspring from which other “peripheral” territories drank, Dr. Ana Rodríguez and Dr. Sandro Carocci will undertake to bring new light to probe the greater meaning behind the process of masonry building as an investment in social identity in the central Middle Ages.Grant number: ERC-ADG-2015 - ERC Advanced Grant 695515.N

    Proyecto Educativopara el fomento de la autonomía en Síndroma de Prader Willi

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    Rodríguez Delgado, Ana; director de proyecto: Rodríguez González, Christian2022-2023Máster Universitario en Atención a la Diversidad y Educación InclusivaFacultad de Ciencias de la Educació

    Ana Saturia Franco de Villaveces, mezzosoprano (Colombia)

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    Concierto interpretado por la Mezzosoprano Ana Saturina Franco en compañía de la pianista Martha Enna Rodríguez. Franco realizó estudios de Psicología en la Universidad Javeriana y de Pedagogía musical en La Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. Hizo estudios de técnica vocal y canto con Luis Carlos García, Marina Tafur, Beatriz Parra, Ramón Calzadilla y Manuel Contreras. Perteneció a la Coral Bach y al Coro de la Universidad de los Andes del cual fue, además, directora asistent

    Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Masonry as Collective Investment in Identity, c.1050-1300 (Initial Data Management Plan)

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    Horizon 2020 DMP (Initial) - Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Collective Investment in Masonry as Identity , c.1050-1300.-- Name of the project: Petrifying Wealth. The Southern European Shift to Collective Investment in Masonry as Identity , c.1050-1300.-- http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/204880_en.html .-- Principal Investigator / Researcher: Ana Rodríguez. Este documento está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC 4.0Plan Description: Between the years 1050 and 1300 the European landscape turned to stone. It was a structural transformation that led to the birth of a new, long-lasting panorama and helped in the creation of individual, collective and regional identities: a landscape epitomising the way we see the space and territory of Europe. The project Petrifying Wealth seeks to rewrite the social history of the central Middle Ages, emphasizing the need to reassess from an untried perspective an element that has always been present in our vision of the period—the sudden ubiquity of masonry construction—but which has hardly been given the opportunity to provide in-depth explanations for complex social dynamics. The project seeks to offer novel explanations to previously unasked questions about wealth, building, and collective identity. The speed, extent, and systematization of the construction of churches, towers, castle walls, palaces, and houses within castles and cities provide evidence of an underlying, if unaddressed, issue. That is, it is precisely in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that the structural link can most clearly be seen between both private and collective wealth, and the investment in stone structures built to last. The study of the shift involving new institutional dynamics, but also unprecedented social practices, as well as ideological concepts radically different from those that had prevailed until then, aims to break down assumptions that have naturalized this truly astonishing process while using as case studies the undervalued regions of southern Europe to explore the larger questions. By inverting the standard approach that sees the heart of the former Carolingian empire (present-day France and Germany) as the wellspring from which other “peripheral” territories drank, Dr. Ana Rodríguez and Dr. Sandro Carocci will undertake to bring new light to probe the greater meaning behind the process of masonry building as an investment in social identity in the central Middle Ages.Funder: European Commission (Horizon 2020).-- Institution: European Research Council.-- Grant number: ERC-ADG-2015 - ERC Advanced Grant 695515.N

    El laberinto de El Estrecho de Torres: Una propuesta de elaboración de material científico para su transferencia audiovisual. Selección de fuentes bibliográficas y documentales [DATASET]

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    Datos incluidos: Anexo 1. Selección bibliográfica Anexo 2. Selección bibliográfica / Extractos Anexo 3. Selección artículos publicaciones periódicas Anexo 4. Selección fuentes documentales Anexo 5. Índice temático Anexo 6. Fuentes documentales esencialesEl productor y distribuidor de cine, y gran aficionado a la historia, Javier de Garcillán, descubrió de manera fortuita, en un estudio sobre el geógrafo Alexander Dalrymple, la expedición capitaneada por Pedro Fernández de Quirós en 1605. Esta expedición, cuyo mando acabaría en manos del piloto de la segunda nave, Luis Báez de Torres, tras el abandono de Quirós y su regreso a Acapulco, conduciría al descubrimiento del estrecho en 1606, que posteriormente, tomaría el nombre del piloto, Estrecho de Torres. La extrañeza y sorpresa que produjo en Garcillán la intranscendencia de este hecho, junto a la casi ausencia de estudios de la historiografía española sobre esta “hazaña marinera”, estimularon la curiosidad del distribuidor. En torno a 1998, comenzó un trabajo de recopilación de fuentes que le llevó a visitar desde los grandes archivos, bibliotecas y librerías de nuestro país hasta los más importantes del continente australiano, pasando por todos aquellos de cualquier país (Italia, Estados Unidos, Gran Bretaña…) en los que pudiera “descubrir” nuevos documentos que arrojaran luz sobre este hecho histórico y que facilitaran el “acceso” al laberinto. Su objetivo “la publicación de un libro de gran formato y divulgación en una editorial comercial que sirviera de base a la elaboración y distribución de una película documental” quedó desgraciadamente cercenado con la muerte de Javier de Garcillán en el año 2007. En 2013, este extenso fondo documental llegó al CCHS - CSIC de la mano de la investigadora Ana Rodríguez y la productora López Li Films. En él hemos “buceado” con el objeto de destacar aquellas fuentes que “iluminen” el proceso del descubrimiento“Esta investigación ha recibido financiada por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). Ref.: HAR2011-15924-E”Peer reviewe

    Agustina González López. Los prisioneros del espacio. Ana Macannuco. Madrid, Dykinson, 2023, 103 p. (ISBN: 9788411702072).

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    Es reseña de: Los prisioneros del espacio / Agustina González López, Ana Macannuco Rodríguez (ed. lit.). -- Dykinson, 2023. -- ISBN 978-84-1170-207-2
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