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One example might be the change in attitude which led the Christian bishops of Hispania to establish an ecclesiastical organization in the image of the Roman organization -- that is , to absorb the state - oriented , hierarchical , and ...
One example might be the change in attitude which led the Christian bishops of Hispania to establish an ecclesiastical organization in the image of the Roman organization -- that is , to absorb the state - oriented , hierarchical , and ...
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In exchange , the organization extracted important concessions , including extensive grazing privileges along three principal sheepruns , seventy yards wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein ...
In exchange , the organization extracted important concessions , including extensive grazing privileges along three principal sheepruns , seventy yards wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein ...
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Initially Spanish employers supported the craft unions organized by Catholic workers from 1906 on , but these were ... Beginning in 1919 employers encouraged the organization of completely secular Free Syndicates ( Sindicatos Libres ) ...
Initially Spanish employers supported the craft unions organized by Catholic workers from 1906 on , but these were ... Beginning in 1919 employers encouraged the organization of completely secular Free Syndicates ( Sindicatos Libres ) ...
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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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achieved activities administrative Alfonso Andalusia appearance Aragon army attempt Barcelona became beginning bourgeoisie carried Castile Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic central century CHAPTER Charles Christian Church cities classes considered constituted continued Córdoba created crisis Crown of Aragon culture death decisive defend direction economic Empire encomiendas España established Europe fact factor Ferdinand forced foreign France French frontier future Henry Hispania Hispanic historians ideas important industry intellectual interests Islamic Italy John King Kingdom labor land Languedoc later latifundia León Liberal living Madrid means Mediterranean military monarchy movement Muslim Navarre objective organization origins peasants Peninsula period person Philip political Portugal position possible principal problem published reform regions reign result river role Roman ruled social society Spain Spanish spirit successive term tion trade University Valencia Vicens Vives Visigothic