A Five Years' Residence in Buenos Ayres
Author: George Thomas Love
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 206
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Author: George Thomas Love
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 206
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Published: 2020-08-04
Total Pages: 118
ISBN-13: 3752409010
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: A Five Years' Residence in Buenos Ayres During the years 1820 to 1825 by George Thomas Love
Author: George Thomas Love
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 198
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vera Blinn Reber
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9780674082458
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBritish mercantile houses--privately financed commercial enterprises dealing in the import and export of goods--integrated Argentine production into the world economy between 1810 and 1880. Reber evaluates business operations and decision making and analyzes the relationship between business practices and Argentine economy and politics.
Author: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 584
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-03-23
Total Pages: 574
ISBN-13: 3846047430
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1870.
Author: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 588
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 592
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 582
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Miguel de Asúa
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2022-05-09
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 3110487497
DOWNLOAD EBOOKScience and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960) is the first comprehensive study on the relationship between science and religion in a Spanish-speaking country with a Catholic majority and a "Latin" pattern of secularisation. The text takes the reader from Jesuit missionary science in colonial times, through the conflict-ridden 19th century, to the Catholic revival of the 1930s in Argentina. The diverse interactions between science and religion revealed in this analysis can be organised in terms of their dynamic of secularisation. The indissoluble identification of science and the secular, which operated at rhetorical and institutional levels among the liberal elite and the socialists in the 19th century, lost part of its force with the emergence of Catholic scientists in the course of the 20th century. In agreement with current views that deny science the role as the driving force of secularisation, this historical study concludes that it was the process of secularisation that shaped the interplay between religion and science, not the other way around.