Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... nobles lived side by side with Visigothic exiles and Hispanic emigrés ; below them lived a native population which was quite turbulent as a result of the wars . The Hispanic March protected Europe at the Pyrenees against any possible ...
... nobles lived side by side with Visigothic exiles and Hispanic emigrés ; below them lived a native population which was quite turbulent as a result of the wars . The Hispanic March protected Europe at the Pyrenees against any possible ...
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... nobles , might have given rise to a major economic boom in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . But in order to finance the needs of the monarchy , being unable to live within their income , the kings of Castile were forced to resort ...
... nobles , might have given rise to a major economic boom in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . But in order to finance the needs of the monarchy , being unable to live within their income , the kings of Castile were forced to resort ...
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... nobles fought to achieve their political and economic objectives . In this social struggle the decisive event was the terrible encoun- ter at Montiel ( 1369 ) 6 — an event that could have been predicted from the preceding two ...
... nobles fought to achieve their political and economic objectives . In this social struggle the decisive event was the terrible encoun- ter at Montiel ( 1369 ) 6 — an event that could have been predicted from the preceding two ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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agricultural al-Andalus Alfonso Alfonso VII Almería Almoravids Américo Castro Andalusia Aragonese aristocratic army Asturian Balearic Islands Barcelona Bourbon bourgeoisie Cádiz Caliphate Cantabrian Castile Castile's Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic Monarchs central plateau century CHAPTER Charles Christian Church cities Claudio Sánchez constituted Córdoba Cortes crisis Crown of Aragon culture defend Duero economic Empire España established Estudios Europe Extremadura factor Ferdinand forced France French frontier fueros Galicia Granada Hapsburg Henry Hispania Hispanic histórico House of Barcelona Iberian intellectual Isabel Islamic Joan John José Juan King Kingdom labor land León Liberal Madrid Mediterranean Menéndez Pidal military monarchy Moriscos movement Mozarabs Muslim Navarre nobility nobles organized Paleolithic peasants Peninsula Philip political Portugal prehistorians problem Pyrenees Ramón Berenguer reform regions reign repopulation river role Roman Rome Sánchez Albornoz Saragossa Seville Sicily social society Spanish spirit throne tion Toledo Trastámara Upper Paleolithic urban Valencia Vicens Vives Visigothic vols