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El fenĂłmeno de frontera y sus variables: notas para una tipologĂa
Las fronteras han sido y son tan diversas que resulta conveniente la elaboraciĂłn de tipologĂas que permitan la fonnaciĂłn de conjuntos o clusters relativamente homogĂ©neos. Estas tipologĂas favorecen el anĂĄlisis comparativo y el mejor entendimiento de los casos particulares y del fenĂłmeno en general. Se señalan algunas de las. variables mĂĄs significativas que intervienen en estos procesos, con especial referencia a la AmĂ©rica de habla hispana.National Boundaries have been and are so varied that is it helpful to create typologies which permit the fonnation of relatively homogenous groups or clusters. These typologies favor comparative analysis and a better understanding both of individual cases and of the general phenomenon. This artiele looks at sorne of the most important variables at work in these processes, particularly in the case of the Spanish-speaking countries of North anil South America
ÂżEs posible, es bueno, un mundo sin fronteras?
Una primera versiĂłn de este artĂculo se dio a conocer en diciembre de 2009 dentro del Tercer Ciclo de Conferencias Magistrales organizado por la Universidad de Sevilla en la ciudad de Cannona con el patrocinio de su Excmo. Ayuntamiento y bajo la coordinaciĂłn del Prof. Manuel GonzĂĄlez JimĂ©nez
Historia y AntropologĂa : las fronteras de AmĂ©rica del Norte.
Frontier phenomena are a good touchstone to test the possibility and convenience of interdisciplinary approaches and of processual studies. The frontiers of North America, understood as a hemisphere, offer a field which lends itself especially to research by history and anthropology, the latter through all its branches: archaeology, ethnohistory, ethnology, and linguistics. Americanist historians and anthropologists share a historical continuum, a distinct thematic arena, and rich documentary resources. Two frontiers stand out among the many frontiers of North America: The North of New Spain and the Anglo-American Frontier. Their comparative analysis can draw attention to significant historiographical issues, encourage interdisciplinary research, and help developing frontier theory
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