Issue 8
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Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social is a semestral academic journal created by initiative and support of the Grupo de Investigación en Historia Social (GIHS) of the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas of the Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín, Colombia) and by the División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM), Unidad Cuajimalpa (México City). The journal has been built under the conscience of the importance that the work networks have taken nowadays, and so, the importance of the spread of the historical and social knowledge, as the one in hummanities. This journal has been constructed as an instrument for spreading the new outcomes in historiography related to social history in their multiple academic branches. |
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ISSUE 8Legal PagePresentationSusana Sosenski, Inés Rojkind Reseach: Children as Social Subjects in the History of Latin America (XIX-XX)Children on strike. The case of National Glass Factory. Chile, 1925 Jorge Rojas Flores Readers of Billiken associated. The development of the “Billiken Committee”. Argentina, 1920-1925
M. Paula Bontempo By children and for children: the printers of the Tecpan de Santiago and the making of El Correo de los Niños (1872)
Beatriz Alcubierre A Voz da Infância: a newspaper written for children by children
Patricia Tavares Raffaini Social History of InfancyLittle Strikers: Minors’ participation in the candy industry labor struggles in Buenos Aires during the first decade of the 20th Century Ludmila Scheinkman The social network of minority: poor childhoods and street labor in the city of Buenos Aires in the last years of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century
María Marta Aversa Manuel Sicar’s Affair. Resistance and disputes related to the children guarded by the State (Buenos Aires, end of the 19th century)
Claudia Freidenraij Helpless and perverted (or at risk to becoming so): biopower and normalization practices among minors sent to Florianópolis Penitentiary (Santa Catarina, 1930s)
Viviane Trindade Borges Desiring children and emerging markets. Historical reflection on childhood and consumption in Colombia in the first half of the 20th century
Diana Marcela Aristizábal García “¿Qué niño se resiste a la tele?” Children’s morality and practices during the early years of television in Mexico City (1950-1962)
Laura Camila Ramírez Bonilla Open TopicThe administration of foundlings by the overseas Chambers (Rio Grande de São Pedro, 18th-19th centuries)
Jonathan Fachini da Silva Social assistance and populism. The Case of the National Secretariat for Social Action and Child Protection in Colombia, 1954-1957
Beatriz Castro Carvajal Organizational disputes. Sugar, politics and labor unions in Tucuman during the transition to Peronism
María Ullivarri EssayUn velo para la muerte. Las fotografías post mortem de niños en Medellín, 1898-1932 Hermes Osorio Cossio Book ReviewMauricio Alejandro Gómez Gómez. Del chontal al ladino. Hispanización de los indios de Antioquia según la visita de Francisco de Herrera Campuzano, 1614-1616. Medellín: Fondo Editorial FCSH, 2015. Jorge Augusto Gamboa M. Renán Silva. Lugar de dudas sobre la práctica del análisis histórico. Breviario de inseguridades. Bogotá: Universidad de los Andes, 2015. Yirla Marisol Acosta Franco Manuel Cruz. Adiós, historia, adiós. El abandono del pasado en el mundo actual. Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2014. Francisco Javier Sibaja Madera David Solodkow. Ficción biopolítica y eugenesia en el Martín Fierro. Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes, 2015. Paola Uparela Reyes
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