Historia económica mundial : una breve introducción

Historia económica mundial : una breve introducción

Author: Rober C. Allen

Publisher: Alianza Editorial Sa

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 9788420675831

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El punto de partida de esta breve introducción a la 'Historia económica mundial' es la pregunta clásica de por qué ciertos países son ricos y otros pobres. ¿Por qué es Europa, y no Asia o África, la región en la que el crecimiento económico despega en primera instancia, cuando, hasta comienzos del siglo XVI, la situación de prosperidad de distintos países en diversas regiones era muy parecida?Tras dividir la historia moderna en tres períodos, Robert C. Allen concluye que el desarrollo económico en Europa Occidental y América del Norte se basó en la creación de mercados nacionales unificados, el funcionamiento de aranceles externos, la promoción de bancos que estabilizaban la moneda e invertían en la industria, y la extensión del sistema educativo de masas.


Introducción a la historia económica mundial

Introducción a la historia económica mundial

Author: Gaspar Feliu

Publisher: Universitat de València

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 8437067073

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Esta 'Introducción a la historia economica mundial' ha sido preparada con la intención de servir de guía a profesores y estudiantes de los primeros cursos de los estudios de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. El objetivo esencial es introducir a los alumnos en el conocimiento y la reflexión sobre la evolución económica en épocas pasadas, con un lenguaje adecuado a la fase inicial de su formación como economistas, a fin de familiarizarlos con la temática y el razonamiento lógico propio de los economistas (del funcionamiento de los mercados a la dinámica del crecimiento económico), sin olvidar los factores institucionales que determinan la acción económica. El conocimiento de la historia económica es fundamental para comprender la economía del mundo actual y resulta, por lo tanto, imprescindible no solamente para los economistas profesionales, sino para cualquiera persona interesada en entender las claves económicas del siglo XXI.


El mundo hispanohablante contemporáneo

El mundo hispanohablante contemporáneo

Author: Clara Mojica-Diaz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1317399315

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El mundo hispanohablante contemporáneo: historia, política, sociedades y culturas is a comprehensive and innovative book for advanced students of Spanish. Offering a constructivist approach to the study of the civilizations, cultures and histories of the contemporary Spanish-speaking world, the book focuses on learning as an active process that enables learners to develop high-level critical thinking skills through the exposure, research, examination and discussion of a variety of authentic films, songs and literary texts. Divided into twelve chapters, each chapter begins with an introduction to the general topic followed by various activities that lead students to critically analyse a range of authentic materials. Learners are able to practice higher level critical-thinking and linguistic skills through a wealth of tasks and exercises which culminate in a capstone section that requires the application of the concepts learned and sources utilized throughout the lesson. El mundo hispanohablante contemporáneo: historia, política, sociedades y culturas offers great flexibility and adaptability to suit advanced courses in Hispanic culture and civilization. Each chapter is methodologically designed with a balanced mix of activities for individual and teamwork. Additional resources are available online for both instructors and students. These include an instructor’s guide with answer key, a grammar supplement and links to the authentic materials referenced within the book.


Gore Capitalism

Gore Capitalism

Author: Sayak Valencia

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2018-04-20

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1635900581

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An analysis of contemporary violence as the new commodity of today's hyper-consumerist stage of capitalism. “Death has become the most profitable business in existence.” —from Gore Capitalism Written by the Tijuana activist intellectual Sayak Valencia, Gore Capitalism is a crucial essay that posits a decolonial, feminist philosophical approach to the outbreak of violence in Mexico and, more broadly, across the global regions of the Third World. Valencia argues that violence itself has become a product within hyper-consumerist neoliberal capitalism, and that tortured and mutilated bodies have become commodities to be traded and utilized for profit in an age of impunity and governmental austerity. In a lucid and transgressive voice, Valencia unravels the workings of the politics of death in the context of contemporary networks of hyper-consumption, the ups and downs of capital markets, drug trafficking, narcopower, and the impunity of the neoliberal state. She looks at the global rise of authoritarian governments, the erosion of civil society, the increasing violence against women, the deterioration of human rights, and the transformation of certain cities and regions into depopulated, ghostly settings for war. She offers a trenchant critique of masculinity and gender constructions in Mexico, linking their misogynist force to the booming trade in violence. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to analyze the new landscapes of war. It provides novel categories that allow us to deconstruct what is happening, while proposing vital epistemological tools developed in the convulsive Third World border space of Tijuana.


Two Eagles

Two Eagles

Author: Ricardo Sheffield

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2023-04-19

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13:

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In the middle of the Sonoran Desert, two eagles meet face to face. One has flown from the north, the other from the south. After a long journey, they confront each other in a vast territory that unites two great countries that, like the eagles, are not as different as they seem. Two hundred years after the beginning of diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States, Ricardo Sheffield takes a look at the shared history of both nations. He considers questions such as: • What was life like for the Native Americans? • When did some decide to follow an unknown path south, leaving others to stay behind? • What unites the lives of Mexicans with those living in the United States of America? • What have been the moments of greatest tension between the two countries? With a distinctive voice full of irony, humor, and popular sayings, the author traces the history of these two great powers—from their common beginnings with the Clovis culture hunting mammoths to the civil wars of both countries, the promulgation of their respective constitutions, and their struggles to abolish slavery.