Revista del Instituto Riva Agüero
URI permanente para esta comunidadhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/175757
ISSN: 2415-5896
e-ISSN: 2519-1470
La Revista del Instituto Riva-Agüero es una publicación semestral que difunde contribuciones en español e inglés de temas peruanistas y de las humanidades, incluidas las áreas de antropología, arqueología, arquitectura, arte y cultura popular, derecho, filosofía, historia, literatura y lingüística. Comprende tres secciones: artículos, notas y reseñas de libros.
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Ítem Texto completo enlazado El turismo en el Perú: Historia, cadena y problemáticas(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Armas Asín, FernandoThe text develops, within the framework of the construction of tourist activity, how it was organized and the role that the entities involved had, reviewing the literature on the matter. It is concluded that tourism as an economic sector was built from various global and local events that affected demand and supply, highlighting the nature of the business chain formed. This text also addresses and delimits problems that have affected tourist activity in the past and affect it still. The study can help to better understand this economy and social activity today.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Hacia una tierra de memorias, cuentos y tragedias: La imagen del Perú en la prensa anglófona en China (1874-1939)(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Lizarme Villcas, Nashely; Palma, Patricia; Carrasco Weston, José ManuelThe article analyzes the representation of Peru in the English-speaking press in China between 1871 and 1939. During this period, China was interested in learning about Latin America and Peruvian’s economic, political, and social situation, particularly the living and working conditions of Chinese immigrants in Peru. While much of the research regarding the Chinese presence in Peru has focused on how Peruvians perceived Chinese immigrants, this work seeks to contribute to the analysis of the imaginary of Peru in China, particularly in the English-language media regularly published in Shanghai.Ítem Texto completo enlazado El ‘Atlas Geográfico Ibero-Americano’ de la editorial barcelonesa Alberto Martín (1901-1915)(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Montaner, CarmeAlberto Martín was a publishing house founded in Barcelona in 1895 and specialized in the publication of geographical books. One of his most outstanding projects was the publication of a collection of Ibero-American geographical atlases. From 1901 began to publish the atlas of Spain in fascicles and later of Portugal, Peru and Mexico would come. The project had no continuation, probably due to marketing problems, despite having an outstanding cartography drawn up under the direction of Benito Chías Carbó. Well known in Spain, the Ibero-American geographical atlas project is practically unknown in Latin America.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Un recorrido por los barrios extramuros de La Habana en los planos de los archivos españoles (1763-1834)(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Azorín García, EduardoThis article analyzes a series of urban plans, collected from Spanish archival collections, of the suburbs of Havana with the aim of knowing the transformation and growth of this space. The cartographies presented show that the expansion of these suburbs was a major problem for the land defense of the city. To contain this problem, numerous provisions were implemented. However, the increase in the suburbs was unstoppable and the circumstance led to new defense and urban projects to safeguard the interests of the population settled outside the wall.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Los trabajos de la Comisión Topográfica en La Paz, Bolivia, a mediados del siglo XIX y la construcción del Estado nacional(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Machaca, Victor HugoThis article shows the work of the members of the Topographic Commission in La Paz, Bolivia, in order to understand the consolidation of the national State through cartography in the mid-nineteenth century. The city of La Paz was the center of its activities for the elaboration of an urban plan, a topographic map of the department and another of Lake Titicaca, which are analyzed in the context of the elaboration of a national geographical map. To develop this research, information from archives and libraries of different Bolivian cities and the National Historical Archive of Spain has been consulted.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Una revolución silenciosa. El impacto de la Constitución de Cádiz en el virreinato del Perú, 1812-1823(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-06-23) Escanilla Huerta, SilviaThis article argues that the impact of the Constitution of Cadiz among indigenous communities in the Viceroyalty of Peru was significant. In the context of the imperial crisis of the Spanish crown, indigenous peoples took the tools that the Constitution granted them to increase their level of self-government. Moreover, the changes implemented by the Constitution persisted after its abolition, allowing indigenous peoples to retain a level of self-government otherwise impossible to conceive after Ferdinand VII restored absolutist rule. Their actions demonstrate that the Constitution was a watershed moment in the history of the Viceroyalty because it inaugurated an era of political change with consequences nobody could predict at the time.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Las independencias vistas desde las fuentes en lenguas indígenas(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-06-23) Itier, CésarThe South American independence process has a little-known facet: the production, both by the pro-independence creoles and by the royalists, of texts in Quechua and Aymara for the Andean populations, in order to adhere them to one cause or another. Said textual production in native languages was unprecedented since the times of the evangelization of the Andes in the 16th century, but it had to dialogue with their concepts and terms in order to refine the messages of royalists and independentists and better communicate them to the native populations. Such a communication effort on the part of the State would not be seen again in the Andes for a long time.Ítem Texto completo enlazado No todos «por la Patria». Deserciones y problemas logísticos en el ejército durante la independencia peruana, 1820-1822(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-06-23) Alvarado Luna, Patricio A.The news of the proximity of the Liberating Expedition and the subsequent presence of José de San Martín’s army in the Viceroyalty of Peru generated a series of desertions within the royalist army, both among the high command and among the common troops. We will analyze the measures used by both the viceregal government and the Liberation Army between 1820 and 1822 to solve logistical problems and, especially, to stop desertions. Moreover, the study will be emphasized on the possible reasons why this situation occurred. Likewise, the measures and sanctions taken against these deserters and the effects that this had on the morale of each army will be explained.Ítem Texto completo enlazado La Expedición Libertadora del Perú en Chile: Estrategia militar y determinación libertaria(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-06-23) Sagredo Baeza, RafaelThe text addresses the reasons that explain the organization of the naval and military force destined to liberate Peru, the context and circumstances in which the military contingent gathered in Chile and the representations that some of the protagonists of the time made about the company, such as Bernardo O’Higgins.Ítem Texto completo enlazado San Martín, el “territorio libre” de las intendencias de Tarma y de Trujillo y la Independencia del Perú(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-06-23) O’Phelan Godoy, ScarlettOn February 12, 1821, San Martín gave a provisional regulation on the territory that had been liberated by the patriot forces and that, therefore, was no longer governed by the Spanish government. The space corresponded to the province and intendancies that he had liberated in 1820, since his arrival in Peru. It included the province of Chancay, where he had established his headquarters in Huaura, the intendancy of Tarma, where the mine of Pasco was located, and the intendancy of Trujillo, of great extension and that included the provinces of northern Peru, crossing the coast, highlands and jungle. This article analyzes the process of incorporation of this territory to the domain of the Patriotic Army.