197 research outputs found
Woman, Freemason and Spanish: Freemasonry and the Origins of Feminism
This paper studies the role of women in the Spanish Masonry especially during the nineteenth century The role assigned to women in the Constitutions of Anderson 1723 mentioned the origins of Freemasonry are cited Adoption then the role assigned to women in Freemasonry is analyzed mainly by analyzing the case of Spain where integrated in Masonry women were also in many cases that laid the foundation of the Spanish Feminis
Transforming pre-service teacher curriculum: observation through a TPACK lens
This paper will discuss an international online collaborative learning experience through the lens of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework. The teacher knowledge required to effectively provide transformative learning experiences for 21st century learners in a digital world is complex, situated and changing. The discussion looks beyond the opportunity for knowledge development of content, pedagogy and technology as components of TPACK towards the interaction between those three components. Implications for practice are also discussed. In today’s technology infused classrooms it is within the realms of teacher educators, practising teaching and pre-service teachers explore and address effective practices using technology to enhance learning
Matter and facts: material culture in the history of science
This chapter explores changing approaches to material culture in the history of science and ways that archaeology and the history of science have served each other in the assessment of historical evidence. Historians have increasingly explored the role of the body, instruments, models, and other materials in the history of science, and use material re-enactments to learn more about past scientific practices. This work offers archaeologists opportunities to better understand archaeological assessments of evidence. Archaeology in turn offers new ways for historians of science to appreciate the material dimension of science and the places where it is practiced
Woman, freemason and Spanish: freemasonry and the origins of feminism
Artículos en revistasEste trabajo estudia el papel de la mujer en la Masonería española, especialmente durante el siglo XIX. Se menciona el papel asignado a la mujer en las Constituciones de Anderson (1723), se citan los orígenes de la Masonería de Adopción y, a continuación, se analiza el papel asignado a la mujer en la Masonería, analizando principalmente el caso de España, donde las mujeres integradas en la Masonería fueron también, en muchos casos, las que sentaron las bases del Feminismo español.This paper studies the role of women in the Spanish Masonry, especially during the nineteenth century. The role assigned to women in the Constitutions of Anderson (1723) mentioned, the origins of Freemasonry are cited Adoption, then, the role assigned to women in Freemasonry is analyzed, mainly by analyzing the case of Spain, where integrated in Masonry women were also, in many cases, that laid the foundation of the Spanish Feminism.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Virtual Religion. An Approach to a Religious and Ritual Topography of Second Life.
Kerstin Radde-Antweiler gives an overview or a cross section about the religious and ritualistic settings within “Second Life” and explores the question why studies in and around Virtual Worlds represent an important issue in the Study of Religions. In her article about “Virtual Religion. An Approach to a Religious and Ritual Topography of Second Life” she introduces the theoretical concept of an “actor-related religious historiography” which tries to take into account the religiousness of the individual actor
The changing face of English freemasonry, 1640-1740
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Freemasons: Patrons of the Enlightenment Arts
The Enlightenment is known as a time of great advances in science, political theory and individual rights. What is often not given proper consideration are the advances made in the fine arts. Out of this time period came the Hudson River Valley School of painting, a return to Greco-Roman architecture, and the explosion in popularity of the performing arts. In each of these cases, the historically secretive organization known as the Freemasons had a role in the patronage of these artists, architects and composers. Most people are aware of the Masons through popular media and although countless conspiracy theories surround this fraternity, they actually played a very tangible role in the dissemination of the arts during the Enlightenment. Many of the most popular artists, composers, architects, and play writers were members of this international order. This paper will examine basic Masonic ideology before identifying examples of the influence of “The Craft” on works of art from this time period. After an analysis of primary sources in the form of paintings, architectural sketches, city planning and plays, the actual role the Masons had in artistic patronage will be identified, such as holding art exhibitions in Masonic Lodges, the networking offered by membership in the organization and financial support between brothers
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