No. 5 (3): Clío. Journal of History, Human Sciences and Critical Thinking. ISSN: 2660-9037

Clío. Journal of History, Human Sciences and Critical Thinking. ISSN: 2660-9037

Clío: Revista de Historia, Ciencias Humanas y Pensamiento Crítico (Clío: Journal of History, Human Sciences and Critical Thinking) is an organ of periodical diffusion of refereed research of international scope attached to Ediciones Clío, La Academia de la Historia del estado Zulia, Centro Zuliano de Investigaciones Genealógicas, and to the Red Internacional Sobre Enseñanza de la Investigación (International Network on Research Teaching). Its objective is to disseminate research and reflections that are made from the Human Sciences addressing social problems from different areas of study such as Philosophy, History, Education, Political Science, Anthropology, Sociology always under a critical perspective. Its nature is interdisciplinary so that apart from publishing articles, it allows the incorporation of other sections or sections for conferences, essays, interviews, writings on art and artists, historical and legal texts, agreements, declarations, book reviews and audiovisual media, among others.

It is published every six months per year and issue; each issue is made up of articles on topics in each of the areas of its competencies. The journal is committed to offer a bridge of communication between the different approaches and research proposals in order to generate a debate on the complexities of knowledge and social action among the human sciences, allowing constructive criticism because we believe that science has to be constantly questioned since its nature is not static but in continuous movement.

Dr. Jorge F. Vidovic

Director - Editor

E-mail. jorgevidovicl@gmail.com

ORCID

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Articles

María Dolores de los Ángeles Pérez Murillo
25-38
The Catholic Church and the defense of human rights in America
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Laura María Guerrero Navarro
39-70
The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
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José Javier Lombardi Boscán
71-93
John XXIII's political thought on the international order of the 20th century
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María Dolores Fuentes Bajo
94-113
Brushstrokes of the history of Maracaibo through some of its protagonists, 1745-1800.
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Ingrid Magally Romero Barreto
114-139
Foundation, buildings and constructions of Santa Ana Hospital in Maracaibo - Venezuela
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Rubia Cecilia Luzardo Polanco
140-158
Gender equality of indigenous women. A look from the fraternity
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Elizabeth Pirela
159-172
The imaginative consciousness in the literary work of Miguel Ángel Jusayú
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Luz Angel Martin Villalobos
173-215
The selection of equivalences in dictionaries of Amerindian languages
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Nelly García Gavidia
216-239
Social meanings of diseases and stigmatization of bodies in times of pandemic.
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Gloria de los Ángeles Zarza Rondón
240-261
Between fiction and passion. Two centuries of mexican history through the telenovela
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Ernesto Mora Queipo, Jean Carlos González Queipo, Ernesto Mora Richard
262-281
Vallenatos and borders: the sonorous mending of Colombia and Venezuela between 2015 and 2022
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Jorge Luís Horta Orozco
282-299
From the myth of the national state to a norcontinental state in the Colombian Caribbean
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Lewis Pereira, Jorge Luis Barboza
300-324
The limits of the Colombian Caribbean
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Cecilia Montero Gutiérrez
325-343
Songs of cooing and decolonial studies: the naturalization of dominant epistemes or how to hegemonize from the subtlety of song.
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Jorge Isaac Calle García, Robertson Xavier Calle García, Jimmy Alberto Calle García
344-358
Ethical perspective of adoption in Ecuador: human institutions.
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