Almanaques en Colombia en el siglo XIX: tiempo, recetas útiles y sociedad.

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  • Author(s): Cardona Z., Patricia1
  • Source:
    Revista de Historia de América. jul-dic2022, Issue 163, p205-230. 26p.
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    • Alternate Title:
      Almanacs in Colombia in the XIX Century: Time, pragmatic recipes and society.
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    • Abstract:
      Los almanaques como tecnologías del tiempo fueron medios de circulación de información importante para la vida pública y privada. Además de la institución del tiempo, estos impresos populares se ocuparon de divulgar recetas útiles, información política y comercial, y expresar los cambios políticos producidos por la modernidad. Este trabajo se ocupa de estudiar la producción de almanaques en Colombia entre 1811 y 1873, reparando en formatos, usos y producción. Metodológicamente se procede a la distinción entre almanaques, calendarios y guías de forasteros y se estudia, a partir la noción de refiguración, formas de adaptación coherentes con las necesidades de los contextos de circulación. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Almanacs, as time technologies, were means of diffusion of important information, both for public and private life. In addition to serving for the institution of time, these popular printed matters were concerned with disseminating useful recipes, political and commercial information, and expressing the political changes brought about by modernity. The present work is concerned with the study of the production of almanacs in Colombia (18111873), paying attention to formats, uses and production. For methodological reasons, a distinction is made between almanacs, calendars and strangers' guides, and based on the notion of refiguration, adaptation forms coherent with the needs of the circulation context are studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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