El siglo XVII no fue una época oscura, fue el Siglo de oro Español, Colegios mayores y universidades

For a long time, the history of the Americas was told as a dark period, devoid of independent thought or intellectual production. However, books, debates, and interesting figures circulated in American cities. In this new episode of the series "In Times of Noise," historian Germán Mejía Pavony explains who the so-called "intellectuals" were and why colleges and universities were key to the development of the Americas. Javeriana Estéreo 91.9 FM Bogotá - Official Page

The will of an indigenous person from Engativá in 1578
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The will of an indigenous person from Engativá in 1578

How the first houses in America were built: mud houses, wattle and daub, and thatched roofs
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How the first houses in America were built: mud houses, wattle and daub, and thatched roofs

Juan Miguel Zunzunegui y Arno Burkholder Con Marco Antonio Regil
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Juan Miguel Zunzunegui y Arno Burkholder Con Marco Antonio Regil

The true story of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
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The true story of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada

Los secretos de los caminos reales hechos por los conquistadores españoles
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Los secretos de los caminos reales hechos por los conquistadores españoles

El mito de La Conquista: Entrevista con Francisco Martín Moreno
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El mito de La Conquista: Entrevista con Francisco Martín Moreno

Ex-jefe de Oncología: Por Qué España Tiene Tantos Casos de Cáncer (la respuesta, en tu plato)
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Ex-jefe de Oncología: Por Qué España Tiene Tantos Casos de Cáncer (la respuesta, en tu plato)

¿Cómo surge la conciencia? José Luis Díaz, médico y neurocientífico
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¿Cómo surge la conciencia? José Luis Díaz, médico y neurocientífico

The man who founded 43 towns in the Colombian Caribbean | Antonio de la Torre y Miranda
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The man who founded 43 towns in the Colombian Caribbean | Antonio de la Torre y Miranda

The 1633 epidemic that spread from Central America to Peru | The plague of "Santos Gil"
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The 1633 epidemic that spread from Central America to Peru | The plague of "Santos Gil"

Pedro de Heredia: el fundador sin nariz que marcó el destino de Cartagena | Los Tiempos del Ruido
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Pedro de Heredia: el fundador sin nariz que marcó el destino de Cartagena | Los Tiempos del Ruido

WHY DOES EUROPE HAVE SO MANY MICROSTATES? THE MISTAKES THAT BECAME COUNTRIES | Documentaries
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WHY DOES EUROPE HAVE SO MANY MICROSTATES? THE MISTAKES THAT BECAME COUNTRIES | Documentaries

Entrevista a Nieves Concostrina : "No quiero a nadie a mi lado que me impida pensar..."
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Entrevista a Nieves Concostrina : "No quiero a nadie a mi lado que me impida pensar..."

1785 Viceroyalty of New Granada Earthquake | Santafé de Bogotá
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1785 Viceroyalty of New Granada Earthquake | Santafé de Bogotá

Was it legal to gamble with one's wife? Gambling and religious festivities in the viceroyalty era
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Was it legal to gamble with one's wife? Gambling and religious festivities in the viceroyalty era

American Silver and Gold from the Philippines to Europe | History of the Coinage of the Spanish E...
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American Silver and Gold from the Philippines to Europe | History of the Coinage of the Spanish E...

The most PROFITABLE business in the world? | FIFA | Documentary
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The most PROFITABLE business in the world? | FIFA | Documentary

The ruana is neither Spanish nor indigenous, it is mestizo | Clothing and textile workshops in th...
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The ruana is neither Spanish nor indigenous, it is mestizo | Clothing and textile workshops in th...

Sarah C. M. Paine — Why dictators keep making the same fatal mistake
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Sarah C. M. Paine — Why dictators keep making the same fatal mistake

Santa María la Antigua del Darién, the first Spanish city in South America - The Times of Noise
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Santa María la Antigua del Darién, the first Spanish city in South America - The Times of Noise