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  3. 2017: Vol. 4, No. 25, noviembre-diciembre

2017: Vol. 4, No. 25, noviembre-diciembre

Published: 2017-11-01

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  • A world where there are many worlds. For a transmodern turn in the historical sciences

    Octavio Spíndola Zago
    1-13
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  • Venezuela and State Terrorism: From Social Representation to Discursive Production

    Andrea González Medina
    14-17
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  • Art and game: the chess as a showcase of Coloniality

    Emmanuel Ginestra
    18-22
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  • Urban Artists Program: A reading from Urban Sociology

    Andrea González Medina
    23-26
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  • The National Conservatory of Chile and the 1928 reform: a look at the exclusion of popular music

    Pablo Rojas Sahurie
    27-34
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  • Motecuzoma facing the reality of the myth

    Alejandro Morales Jiménez
    35-40
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