Approaches to the History of SpainUniv of California Press, 2023 M11 15 - 220 páginas This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1970. |
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... beginning to the end . The third aspect of Vicens Vives ' work and personality can be easily deduced from the first two , but it deserves a brief comment . Because he was alert to the reality of the past , had no illusions , and yet was ...
... beginning to the end . The third aspect of Vicens Vives ' work and personality can be easily deduced from the first two , but it deserves a brief comment . Because he was alert to the reality of the past , had no illusions , and yet was ...
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... beginning of the century . This virus penetrated deep into our medieval field , creating sad havoc when it paired with another , equally dangerous virus , that of pure philology , the myth of the document.19 Spanish medieval studies are ...
... beginning of the century . This virus penetrated deep into our medieval field , creating sad havoc when it paired with another , equally dangerous virus , that of pure philology , the myth of the document.19 Spanish medieval studies are ...
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... beginning of my career as a university professor , I have urged my students to restrict themselves exclusively to the writing of history -- but to absolute history , to life itself . In order to make my position clear , I wrote in the ...
... beginning of my career as a university professor , I have urged my students to restrict themselves exclusively to the writing of history -- but to absolute history , to life itself . In order to make my position clear , I wrote in the ...
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... Beginning of Dissension in Hispania 68 CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Crisis of the Fifteenth Century 76 CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs 87 CHAPTER SIXTEEN Hispania under the Hapsburg Monarchs 96 CHAPTER ...
... Beginning of Dissension in Hispania 68 CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Crisis of the Fifteenth Century 76 CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs 87 CHAPTER SIXTEEN Hispania under the Hapsburg Monarchs 96 CHAPTER ...
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... beginning of the tenth century 38 4. Modern Spain 142 Genealogical Tables 1. House of Burgundy 48 2. House of Barcelona 52 3. House of Trastámara 71 4. House of Austria ( the Spanish Hapsburgs ) 89 THE BALEARIC ISLANDS THE CANARY ...
... beginning of the tenth century 38 4. Modern Spain 142 Genealogical Tables 1. House of Burgundy 48 2. House of Barcelona 52 3. House of Trastámara 71 4. House of Austria ( the Spanish Hapsburgs ) 89 THE BALEARIC ISLANDS THE CANARY ...
Contenido
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CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
CHAPTER NINE The Invasions from North Africa | 45 |
CHAPTER TEN Hispanic Pluralism and the Pyrenean | 50 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Beginning of Dissension in Hispania | 68 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering of Hispania by | 87 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Overthrow of Hispania and | 104 |
CHAPTER NINETEEN Politics and Economics in Nineteenth | 121 |
CHAPTER TWENTY The Crisis of the Twentieth Century | 141 |
Index | 179 |
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