Browsing Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2022) by Subject "Lima"
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Antes y después del terremoto y tsunami de Lima de 1746: entre la comprensión científica y los imaginarios culturales en el mundo hispano
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-31)On October 28, 1746, an earthquake and tsunami destroyed the viceregal city of Lima and the port of Callao. The impact of that disaster on the Hispanic world was intertwined with the advancement of science and the understanding ... -
De la noche al día: La experiencia sensorial conmemorativa en Lima post-terremoto (1747-1748)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-30)This work examines the recovery of the city of Lima after the earthquake of October 28, 1746. The analysis brings together two components: commemorations and catastrophe. By following a sensorial approach, this study ... -
Pericles en Lima: el virrey Manso de Velasco, el terremoto y su imagen pública
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-30)This article explores how the Viceroy Count of Superunda built an image of power in the wake of the 1746 earthquake and had painting as a magnificent ally that contributed to consolidate the absolutism of the regime. ... -
El terremoto de 1746 y la gestación de la conspiración de Lima de 1750
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-30)This article seeks to establish connections between the natural disaster of 1746 and the Lima conspiracy of 1750, as part of the mid-eighteenth century context, when social movements of a certain magnitude underwent a ... -
Terremoto, reconstrucción y reforma. Las cofradías limeñas frente al seísmo de 1746
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-30)The earthquake of 1746 is an important milestone in Peruvian historiography because of its transcendence as a telluric movement and above all due to its impact from the economic, political and social points of view in the ... -
Terremotos, mudanzas, reconstrucciones: lo que aprendimos en Lima (XVII-XVIII)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPE, 2022-10-30)The earthquakes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were decisive for Lima, the City of the Kings. From the perspective of the history of architecture, the moments after the earthquakes are particularly interesting, ...