Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Extremadura ) or they worked the fertile plains of the 1 Oliba , Bishop of Vich , was abbot of the famous and wealthy mon- astery of Santa María del Ripoll ( founded late in the ninth century by Guifred , founder of the House of ...
... Extremadura ) or they worked the fertile plains of the 1 Oliba , Bishop of Vich , was abbot of the famous and wealthy mon- astery of Santa María del Ripoll ( founded late in the ninth century by Guifred , founder of the House of ...
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... Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The Mesta : A Study in Spanish Economic History , 1273-1836 ( Cambridge , 1920 ; trans . into Spanish 1936 ) . For significant modifications of Klein's work , see Charles ...
... Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The Mesta : A Study in Spanish Economic History , 1273-1836 ( Cambridge , 1920 ; trans . into Spanish 1936 ) . For significant modifications of Klein's work , see Charles ...
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... Extremadura . But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766–1793 ) remain hidden behind the diversion- ary measures employed by the Enlightened ministers of Charles III . They attributed the ...
... Extremadura . But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766–1793 ) remain hidden behind the diversion- ary measures employed by the Enlightened ministers of Charles III . They attributed the ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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