The Spaniards: An Introduction to Their HistoryUniversity of California Press, 1971 - 628 páginas |
Contenido
IN SEARCH OF THE REALITY | 20 |
THE SPANIARDS AS THE CONSEQUENCE | 48 |
THEORETICAL ASSUMPTIONS | 95 |
A HISTORY OF INNER CONFIDENCE | 136 |
THE NONSPANISH STRUCTURE OF ROMAN | 174 |
ALANDALUS AS A CONSTITUTIVE | 209 |
ISLAMIC TRADITION AND SPANISH LIFE | 272 |
IN SEARCH OF A BETTER SOCIAL ORDER | 324 |
ST JAMES | 380 |
SANTIAGO AN INTERNATIONAL | 420 |
THE ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF THREE | 471 |
THE HISTORICAL AGES CONDITIONED BY | 509 |
PROBLEMS AND PERIODS IN SPANISH | 566 |
ADDENDUM | 586 |
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Términos y frases comunes
al-Andalus Alfonso Alfonso VI Apostle Arabic Aragon Aragonese Autores Españoles awareness belief Biblioteca de Autores bishop called Castile Castilian castizo Catalan Catholic Celtiberians Christian caste Christian kingdoms Church Cluny conquered converts Cordova Crónica culture customs dimension Dioscuri divine dwelling place eleventh century Empire España Europe European existence expression fact faith felt Ferdinand fifteenth France French Galicia Granada Hispania Hispanic holy human Iberian Iberian Peninsula idea Isidore Islam Jewish Jews Juan king knights land language later Latin Leon lineage lived Lord Luis Madrid meaning Menéndez Pidal monks Moorish Moriscos Mozarabs Mudejars Muslim Old Christians Palencia Peninsula person political Portugal Portuguese possible Quevedo Ramón Menéndez Pidal reality reason reconquest religion religious Roman Rome Santiago Seville situation sixteenth century social Spain Spaniards Spanish spiritual structure things thirteenth century thought three castes tion Toledo tradition twelfth century Visigothic words