Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... century , Hispania was a country with a Muslim majority . Al - Andalus was preparing to live through a period of singular splendor , while in the Christian North , deep and taut roots were beginning to give forth runty but robust shoots ...
... century , Hispania was a country with a Muslim majority . Al - Andalus was preparing to live through a period of singular splendor , while in the Christian North , deep and taut roots were beginning to give forth runty but robust shoots ...
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... century with a phase of economic depression whose roots are to be found in the fourteenth century : decline of agriculture , withdrawal of capital from overseas trade , wars that razed the major economic regions , and , above all , the ...
... century with a phase of economic depression whose roots are to be found in the fourteenth century : decline of agriculture , withdrawal of capital from overseas trade , wars that razed the major economic regions , and , above all , the ...
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... century ) that one cannot speak of a bourgeois revolution in the Spain of Charles III and Charles IV . When the rev- olution does break out , it will be the result of pressure from the people ( laborers , artisans , and peasants ) ...
... century ) that one cannot speak of a bourgeois revolution in the Spain of Charles III and Charles IV . When the rev- olution does break out , it will be the result of pressure from the people ( laborers , artisans , and peasants ) ...
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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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