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At this moment we are unearthing the foundations of the social policy of the
Catholic Monarchs . Ferdinand gave evidence of a liberal policy in the arbitral
Sentence of Guadalupe in 1486 , through which he resolved the dispute of the
Catalan ...
At this moment we are unearthing the foundations of the social policy of the
Catholic Monarchs . Ferdinand gave evidence of a liberal policy in the arbitral
Sentence of Guadalupe in 1486 , through which he resolved the dispute of the
Catalan ...
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35 This is unfortunate because that eminent historian of Spanish Islam never
concerned himself ( and from his viewpoint we can readily understand it ) with
prob lems of the social and economic structure , the relationship between
countryside ...
35 This is unfortunate because that eminent historian of Spanish Islam never
concerned himself ( and from his viewpoint we can readily understand it ) with
prob lems of the social and economic structure , the relationship between
countryside ...
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... cannot contribute anything essentially new . In contrast , the history of ideas , of
social and economic movements , and of infrastructures is being constantly
enriched as stereotypes are destroyed and new horizons opened up . In the
pages of ...
... cannot contribute anything essentially new . In contrast , the history of ideas , of
social and economic movements , and of infrastructures is being constantly
enriched as stereotypes are destroyed and new horizons opened up . In the
pages of ...
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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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