No. 6 (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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Presentation

Julio César García Delgado, Jorge Fymark Vidovic López
7-13
Presentation
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Articles

Luis Alberto Ramírez Méndez
17-45
The artisan production units in Venezuela colonial period
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Rafael Balza García
46-74
Experimental science, its readers and libraries in colonial America: The circulation of scientific books in the province of Venezuela in the 18th century.
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Edward García Chourio
75-88
The private property of the Hacienda "El Banco" Sucre Municipality, Zulia State (1600-1830)
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Carlos Alberto Navarro Fuentes
89-98
The African-American population in the United States after the abolition of slavery
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Iwona Stoinska-Kairska
99-126
Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra. Polish musicians and their contribution to the musical culture of Venezuela in the context of the cultural situation of both countries.
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Lino Latella-Calderón
127-139
Education, fraternity and society. The evocation of Simón Rodríguez in Arturo Uslar Pietri's narrative and essays.
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Julio Guillermo Otero Celedón, María Martha Daza Mejía, Yamelys Navarro Becerra
140-153
Determining factors for access to higher education in the municipality of San Juan del Cesar-La Guajira from the pedagogical management.
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Camilo Andrés Vargas Machado, Salvador Cazzato Dávila
154-167
Political Power and Neocolonialism of Vaccines: The Exercise of the Word and the Human Act
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Angélica Arámbulo
168-180
Lake Maracaibo: vital space that brings together the regional identity of Zulia
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