Books by "José Ignacio Rodríguez"

9 books found

Dos controversias históricas

Dos controversias históricas

by Francisco Javier Mariátegui, Mariátegui, Francisco Javier, José Toribio Polo

1925

Historia nacional

Historia nacional

by José Toribio Polo

1891

American constitutions

American constitutions

by International Bureau of the American Republics, José Ignacio Rodríguez

1906

Our America

Our America

by José Martí

1977 · NYU Press

Presents the celebrated Cuban revolutionary's thoughts on "Nuestra America," the Latin America Martí fought to make free.

Political concepts and time

Political concepts and time

by Javier Fernández Sebastián, Hans Erich Bödeker, Pim den Boer, Peter Burke, Giuseppe Duso, Alexandre Escudier, João Feres Júnior, Michael Freeden, Jacques Guilhaumou, Jörn Leonhard, Christian Meier, Faustino Oncina Coves, Kari Palonen, Elías José Palti

2011 · Ed. Universidad de Cantabria

The essays compiled in this volume, written by distinguished experts, present a broad panorama of the most important methodological challenges faced by conceptual history today, as well as some more specific contributions regarding the temporal dimension of certain modern concepts. At a moment when time and concepts ,and political concepts in particular, are no longer obvious and taken for granted but have themselves become historical matter, this book does not limit itself to an updating of the state of the art; it also offers very useful lessons for the development of future research into this field.

The Texas War

The Texas War

by José Juan Sánchez Navarro

2025 · Manolo Palomares

Eyewitness to the Fall of the Alamo Translated from an 1836 Mexican military diary. In this rare firsthand account by a Mexican officer, readers witness the dramatic events leading up to the legendary fall of the Alamo. Written with clarity and urgency, The Texas War reveals the chaos of battle, the diplomatic tensions, and the movements of the Mexican army throughout the campaign. More than a powerful narrative, it is a primary source that captures history’s voice as it happened—offering an unfiltered perspective on one of the most iconic moments of the Texas Revolution.

The Law in Cervantes and Shakespeare

The Law in Cervantes and Shakespeare

by María José Falcón y Tella

2021 · BRILL

Building on her earlier work, Law and Literature, María José Falcón y Tella’s new study takes a fresh look at the law in the works of two of the greatest authors in world literature: Cervantes and Shakespeare. In doing so, she examines subjects as wide-ranging as individual rights and freedoms, government and the administration of justice, criminal law, civil law, labor law, commercial law, and the treatment of mental illness, among others. This original and thought-provoking volume offers readers insight into the law “as” literature and the law “in” literature through the prism of masterpieces such as Don Quixote and Hamlet.