The Biological Welfare of Ibero-America - A New Anthropometric History [electronic resource] / edited by Ricardo D. Salvatore, Moramay López-Alonso, Manuel Llorca-Jaña, José-Miguel Martínez-Carrión.
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789819515097
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/6320
Basım Bildirimi
1st ed. 2025.
Yayın Bilgisi
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Fiziksel Niteleme
XXIV, 311 p. 59 illus. online resource.
Dizi
Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History, 2662-7973
İçindekiler Notu
1. Introduction -- Part 1: Iberian countries -- 2. Spain: The Anthropometric History of Spain: A Review -- 3. Portugal: The Anthropometric History of Portugal -- Part 2: Central America -- 4. Mexico: The Long History of Biological Welfare in Mexico: from Mesoamerica to the present -- 5. Guatemala: Guatemala from the Perspective of the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala Longitudinal Study of Child and Adolescent Development -- Part 3: South America -- 6. Colombia: The Incredible and Happy Tale of Height in Colombia in the 20th Century -- 7. Brazil: The Anthropometric History of Brazil: Evidence from Military Records -- 8. Argentina: Stature and Biological Well-Being in Argentina (1850-1950): Data Collections and Main Findings -- 9. Chile: The Anthropometric History of Chile: Main Findings for the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 10. Peru: Height and Living Standards in Peru, 1895-2014 -- Part 4: Conclusions -- 11. Twenty Years of Anthropometric History in Ibero-America: Achievements, Consensus, and Challenges.
Özet, vb.
This book summarizes three decades of research in Iberian and Latin American anthropometric history, employing the most up-to-date methodologies in the field. Through a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, it examines the evolution of biological living standards in several Iberian and Latin American populations during the contemporary era, drawing on anthropometric data and its key determinants. The volume comprises nine long-term country studies—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, and Spain—alongside an introduction and a comparative analysis. Being recognized experts on this field of study, the authors collectively display the knowledge gained in Anthropometric History in last twenty years. This edited collection highlights the value of anthropometric indicators for analyzing living standards and human well-being from a historical perspective and demonstrates the importance of interdisciplinary research in understanding human growth and biological welfare. Its findings explore the determinants of human physical development through various historical transitions, including nation-state formation, economic growth, and the expansion of public goods, as well as the long-term evolution of inequality in biological living standards across Iberian and Latin American contexts. Ricardo Salvatore is Professor of Modern History at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires (Argentina). His research focuses on living standards, social history, and inequality in Argentina and Latin America. Moramay López-Alonso is Associate Professor of History at Rice University, USA. Her work centers on economic history and living standards in Mexico and Latin America from an interdisciplinary perspective. Manuel Llorca-Jaña is Professor of Economic History at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile. He specializes in global trade, economic history, and anthropometric studies in Chile and Latin America. José-Miguel Martínez-Carrión is Professor of Economic History at the University of Murcia, Spain. His research interests refer to nutritional change and biological well-being in Spain and Latin America.
Konu
America __ History.
History of the Americas.
History of the Americas.
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