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Vicens was an enthusiastic advocate of Febvre ' s ideas , and particularly of the
need for “ precise quantifiable data , " from 1950 , when he attended the Ninth
International Congress of Historical Sciences ; see Stanley G . Payne , “ Jaime ...
Vicens was an enthusiastic advocate of Febvre ' s ideas , and particularly of the
need for “ precise quantifiable data , " from 1950 , when he attended the Ninth
International Congress of Historical Sciences ; see Stanley G . Payne , “ Jaime ...
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Jaime Vicens Vives Joan Connelly Ullman. The obverse of this movement was
the controversy over French ideas that developed in the highest echelons . The
philosophy of the Enlightenment introduced into Spain the concept that
educational ...
Jaime Vicens Vives Joan Connelly Ullman. The obverse of this movement was
the controversy over French ideas that developed in the highest echelons . The
philosophy of the Enlightenment introduced into Spain the concept that
educational ...
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The effect of this restless regional mentality on the Spanish structure as a whole
was to stimulate an intellectual and literary revival of the first order , one that
maintained its momentum throughout the following two decades . But the ideas
that it ...
The effect of this restless regional mentality on the Spanish structure as a whole
was to stimulate an intellectual and literary revival of the first order , one that
maintained its momentum throughout the following two decades . But the ideas
that it ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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