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In 1957 Menéndez Pidal also published a collection of essays on the literary and
political history of Spain , some of which had not been published previously ; see
España y su historia , 2 vols . ( Madrid , 1957 ) . 7 Luis García de Valdeavellano ...
In 1957 Menéndez Pidal also published a collection of essays on the literary and
political history of Spain , some of which had not been published previously ; see
España y su historia , 2 vols . ( Madrid , 1957 ) . 7 Luis García de Valdeavellano ...
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... the most prominent institutional historian was Eduardo de Hinojosa ( 1852 –
1916 ) , a professor at the University of Madrid ; he was active in the Centro de
Estudios Históricos , part of the pre - Civil War Junta para la Ampliación de
Estudios ...
... the most prominent institutional historian was Eduardo de Hinojosa ( 1852 –
1916 ) , a professor at the University of Madrid ; he was active in the Centro de
Estudios Históricos , part of the pre - Civil War Junta para la Ampliación de
Estudios ...
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See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación
Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V :
Clausura del III congreso de cooperación intelectual ( Madrid : Instituto de
Cultura ...
See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación
Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V :
Clausura del III congreso de cooperación intelectual ( Madrid : Instituto de
Cultura ...
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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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