Histórica

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175373

ISSN: 0252-8894
e-ISSN: 2223-375X

Fundada en 1977, Histórica es la revista semestral de la sección de Historia del Departamento de Humanidades de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). Publica trabajos de investigación, originales e inéditos, escritos en español, sobre la historia del Perú, la historia latinoamericana, de interés para el Perú y de teoría de la historia. Comprende tres secciones: artículos, notas y reseñas de libros.

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    Las barriadas y la política de vivienda en las secuelas del terremoto del Cusco de 1950
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-12-30) Pinley Covert, Lisa
    This article examines the efforts to address the housing crisis in the aftermath of the 1950 earthquake in Cusco, Peru. Mid-twentieth-century Cusco served as an early incubator for ideas about affordable housing and development in Peru. Peruvian and foreign experts sought to rebuild Cusco as a beacon of modernity in the Andes. Still, for the most part, these global designs failed to come to fruition, leaving poor, working-class, mostly Indigenous cusqueños to improvise their own solutions. The article argues that this experience in Cusco helped shape housing policy in Peru more broadly.
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    El Archivo Agrario: problema y posibilidad
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-10-03) Adrianzén Ponce, Cayetana
    Archives provide the basis for national historical narratives, a premise for nation-building. However, Peru’s government administration problems extend to national archives: insufficient maintenance resources and inadequate service to the public. This creates a duality (i.e., enormous potential yet bad services), which is especially noticeable in the «Archivo Agrario». Collected in the 1970s by Peruvian researchers, the «Archivo Agrario» is unique in Latin America, given the variety and origin of the documents. In this essay, and using my research as an example, I explore the challenges and, more importantly, the opportunities afforded by this archive and the urgent need to transform it radically.
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    Alberto Flores Galindo y su interpretación de la independencia peruana
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2020-12-21) Peralta Ruiz, Víctor
    This paper focuses on the study of the three interpretative paths that historian Alberto Flores Galindo developed in his analysis of Peruvian independence. It is argued that the double sensibility, academic and political, of this historian surfaced in his approach to issues such as the revolution of Tupac Amaru II, the Creole complicity in sustaining a counterrevolution of independence marked by social discrimination and the destruction of the project of an aristocratic and popular Andean utopia. Throughout this analysis, it is shown that the methodological trajectory of this historian was marked by the academic debates raised by the commemoration of the sesquicentennial of independence but also by the acute crisis experienced by the country in its process of democratic transition that led him to design and defend a leftist revolutionary option. Finally, it will be discussed to what extent the current historiographical knowledge on the emancipatory conjuncture reviews his interpretative essays.
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    La prohibición del comercio entre Nueva España y Perú de 1634: génesis de una real cédula a través de la coyuntura histórica de la monarquía hispánica
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2020-12-12) De la Serna Nasser, Bruno
    Este artículo analiza desde una perspectiva transnacional la coyuntura histórica que provocó que Felipe IV decretara la prohibición total del comercio entre los virreinatos de Nueva España y Perú en 1634. Ello lleva a explicar el debate llevado a cabo por variados personajes e instituciones en diversos espacios geográficos a lo largo y ancho de la Monarquía Hispánica, el cual se relaciona con la situación interna de sus diversos componentes y el contexto internacional por el que se atravesaba en los convulsos años previos. A través de esto, se pondera hasta qué punto era una monarquía policéntrica.
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    Guerra internacional, revolución y dictadura: los partidos parlamentarios y la política peruana entre 1865 y 1867
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2018) Peralta Ruiz, Víctor
    This article studies the political behavior of the first Peruvian parliamentary parties between the constitutional government of General Juan Antonio Pezet and the Dictatorship of General Mariano Ignacio Prado. I argue that the revolutionary option in 1865 and 1867 was conditioned by the way the government conducted its diplomatic conflict with Spain, in the first case, and by how the dictatorship made use of the political gains of the naval conflict of May 2 1866, in the second. That is to say, unlike other countries involved in the Spanish diplomatic question, international war conditioned the Peruvian political system. In particular, international war becomes an explanatory factor for the main parliamentary parties’ coup intentions, having felt circumstantially excluded by the executive office.