Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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Jaime Vicens Vives. cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery imposed itself on the ... cities , perfectly paved roads , bridges and viaducts , and to some degree into — administration . All of this we ...
Jaime Vicens Vives. cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery imposed itself on the ... cities , perfectly paved roads , bridges and viaducts , and to some degree into — administration . All of this we ...
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... cities sacked and destroyed , the country- side razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those cities able to recuperate surrounded themselves with walls and fortified towers . A new world began , outwardly ...
... cities sacked and destroyed , the country- side razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those cities able to recuperate surrounded themselves with walls and fortified towers . A new world began , outwardly ...
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... cities of Andalusia during the time of Emir Muhammad I ( 852–886 ) , it led many of its mem- bers to martyrdom , or stimulated rebellions such as the one in Toledo in 853. Under these circumstances , Mozarabism ceased to be a dog- matic ...
... cities of Andalusia during the time of Emir Muhammad I ( 852–886 ) , it led many of its mem- bers to martyrdom , or stimulated rebellions such as the one in Toledo in 853. Under these circumstances , Mozarabism ceased to be a dog- matic ...
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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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