Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert . The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates ...
... achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert . The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates ...
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... achieved the first technical synthesis , developing core and flake tools into a complex of craftsmanship in which ... achieve this enormous technical advance , which was as long as he had taken to organize a rudimentary funeral cult.2 As ...
... achieved the first technical synthesis , developing core and flake tools into a complex of craftsmanship in which ... achieve this enormous technical advance , which was as long as he had taken to organize a rudimentary funeral cult.2 As ...
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... achieved resounding success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II to defeat the Catalan ...
... achieved resounding success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II to defeat the Catalan ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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