Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... classes : from 1395 on , unrest was evident among the peasants ; from 1435 on , among the urban lower classes ; and about this same time , among the patricians and nobility . This led to three simultaneous subversive movements : that of ...
... classes : from 1395 on , unrest was evident among the peasants ; from 1435 on , among the urban lower classes ; and about this same time , among the patricians and nobility . This led to three simultaneous subversive movements : that of ...
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... class as yet existed in Spain . The ministers who governed during this period came from the nobility or from the ... classes affected a way of dressing and acting like the majos . Among the masterpieces of Francisco Goya ( 1746-1828 ) ...
... class as yet existed in Spain . The ministers who governed during this period came from the nobility or from the ... classes affected a way of dressing and acting like the majos . Among the masterpieces of Francisco Goya ( 1746-1828 ) ...
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... classes to participate in the government of the country . This was precisely the ideal of the bourgeoisie , and so the Royal Statute was received with effusive gratitude by a social class that entered upon a period of free enter- prise ...
... classes to participate in the government of the country . This was precisely the ideal of the bourgeoisie , and so the Royal Statute was received with effusive gratitude by a social class that entered upon a period of free enter- prise ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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