El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI

This article seeks to verify that during the process of historical concretion of the New World and its inhabitants during the XVI century, differentiation from the nations and inhabitants of East Asia played an important role. Although the idea of the Asian condition of America, the Fourth Part of t...

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Autor principal: Marco Antonio Urdapilleta Muñoz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3615bb3046d442b8a48c0521be3b5be82021-11-11T14:46:34ZEl Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI1405-02692395-8782https://doaj.org/article/3615bb3046d442b8a48c0521be3b5be82005-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10412104https://doaj.org/toc/1405-0269https://doaj.org/toc/2395-8782This article seeks to verify that during the process of historical concretion of the New World and its inhabitants during the XVI century, differentiation from the nations and inhabitants of East Asia played an important role. Although the idea of the Asian condition of America, the Fourth Part of the World, was soon abandoned, the newly discovered world continued to be interpreted from the perspective of some elements that characterized the East Indies. In this sense, that region continued to be a cultural, geographical and historical reference pattern for the AmericasMarco Antonio Urdapilleta MuñozUniversidad Autonoma del Estado de MexicoarticleorientindianidentitychronicleScienceQSocial SciencesHENCiencia Ergo Sum, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 35-43 (2005)
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Marco Antonio Urdapilleta Muñoz
El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
description This article seeks to verify that during the process of historical concretion of the New World and its inhabitants during the XVI century, differentiation from the nations and inhabitants of East Asia played an important role. Although the idea of the Asian condition of America, the Fourth Part of the World, was soon abandoned, the newly discovered world continued to be interpreted from the perspective of some elements that characterized the East Indies. In this sense, that region continued to be a cultural, geographical and historical reference pattern for the Americas
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author Marco Antonio Urdapilleta Muñoz
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title El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
title_short El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
title_full El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
title_fullStr El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
title_full_unstemmed El Extremo Oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo XVI
title_sort el extremo oriente y la condición del indio en el siglo xvi
publisher Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
publishDate 2005
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