Nayarit
Nayarit , state (1990 pop. 824,643), 10,547 sq mi (27,317 sq km), W Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. Tepic is the capital. Mostly wild and rugged, Nayarit is broken by western spurs of the Sierra Madre Occidental. In the northeast are broad, tropical plains watered by the Santiago River, a continuation of the Lerma. Nayarit has two volcanoes, Ceboruco and Sangangüey. The volcanic soil, heavy rains, and altitude variations permit the cultivation of a variety of products of tropical and temperate agriculture—grain, sugarcane, cotton, coffee, and tobacco. Cattle raising is also important. Forest wealth, little exploited in the past, is rapidly being developed. With large deposits of lead, copper, silver, and gold, mining is a significant part of the state's economy. The coastal swamps are noted bird refuges. The Nayarit region was known to the Spanish early in the 16th cent., and one of its towns, Compostela (near Tepic), was the first capital of Nueva Galicia . Spain did not finally conquer the area until the early 17th cent. Shortly afterward, Nayarit became a dependency of Guadalajara and, upon Mexican independence, part of Jalisco. Continued turbulence led to Nayarit's separation as a territory in 1884; it became a state in 1917. The name Nayarit is given to pre-Columbian clay figurines that are found in the vicinity.
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BASS PARTS TO AN UNKNOWN PURCELL SUITE AT YALE.(Filmer music collection)
Magazine article from: Notes; 6/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...individual source and the music. THE FILMER COLLECTION AT YALE UNIVERSITY The...Anglesey, Wales, offered the Filmer music collection to Yale University...after the death, in 1916, of Sir Robert Filmer, the last of a line of baronets...
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Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society.
Magazine article from: Journal of Social History; 3/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...world view usually associated with Sir Robert Filmer, the great English theorist of...monarchical power. To Norton, Filmer's close analogies between paternal...courses in gender and has treated Filmer and Locke, I found this distinction...
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The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America
Magazine article from: Freeman; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...of the state's authority from Sir Robert Filmer, Hugo Grotius, and Thomas Hobbes...heaven they were transformed. Filmer argues unabashedly that the monarch...the royal nostrils may bleed. Filmer credits the biblical account of...
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Peter Laslett.(historian)(Obituary)
Magazine article from: History Today; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...contribution was an edition of Sir Robert Filmer's, by then largely ignored...still linked with his early work on Filmer. Filmer's prescriptive views...resembled the prescriptive writings of Robert Filmer, rather than the parish...
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Not good enough parenting: what's wrong with the child's right to an "open future".(Report)
Magazine article from: Social Theory and Practice; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...death--a favorite example of Sir Robert Filmer's, showing, to his mind, the...5) This claim would have given Filmer fits: it is the first principle...case for the mother. (6)) And Filmer has a point: children may be...
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Obituary: Peter Laslett
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/26/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...forgotten political writings of Sir Robert Filmer (Patriarcha and Other Political...his understanding of politics. Filmer he saw as the uniquely frank and...same justice in their turn. With Filmer's Patriarcha, the most important...
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An unfair review? (Correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)
Magazine article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life; 4/1/2003; 700+ words
; ...representing the otherwise obscure Sir Robert Filmer's patriarchalism as the only...Locke himself initially disparages Filmer's book, and (as Zuckert demonstrates) under the guise of refuting Filmer in fact takes on the far meatier...
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Works cited.
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies; 1/1/2006; 700+ words
; ...inedited italiani e inglesi di Sir [sic] Henry Neville." Fatti...173-208. Daly, James. Sir Robert Filmer and English Political Thought...Syracuse UP, 1993. 81-92. Filmer, Sir Robert. Patriarcha and Other Political...
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How Catholic is the Declaration of Independence? (Catholic thought and democracy's development)
Magazine article from: Commonweal; 3/8/1996; 700+ words
; ...Independence and certain writings of Robert Bellarmine, S.J. (a prominent...which Jefferson might have read in Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha, provided a better...least read it was plausible since Filmer was a major figure in the tradition...
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Founding Mothers & Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society
Magazine article from: Journal of American Culture; 10/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...worldview. In a Filmerian system, based on the theories of Sir Robert Filmer, society was organized hierarchically, with one...were virtually inseparable. The American adaptation of Filmer increased the responsibilities of the heads of families...
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Sir Robert Filmer
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sir Robert Filmer The English political theorist Sir Robert Filmer (died 1653) was influential in the development of English conservative thought. His treatises formed the basis for a royalist or Tory theory of kingship and government. The eldest...
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Patriarchy and Paternalism
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...theory is associated primarily with Sir Robert Filmer (c. 1588 – 1653...was already well established when Filmer wrote; it had been a leitmotif...authority. That move was first made by Filmer, but there was much that preceded...
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non-resistance
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...the Civil War, holding that monarchs had total jurisdiction and that their subjects owed them total obedience. Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha , published in 1680 some 40 years after it was written, declared that the idea that ‘the...
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Hobbes, Thomas (1588–1679)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...for his apparent atheism, although the earliest critic of political theory, the divine right patriarchal royalist Sir Robert Filmer praised his conclusions while objecting to their foundations. After the publication of Leviathan, Hobbes continued...
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Two Treatises of Government
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
...published until 1690. Locke's purpose was twofold: in Part I to demolish the divine right of kings theory held by Sir Robert Filmer; and in Part II to establish his own theory of government, resting on the consent of the governed and respect for...
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