Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 31
Página 95
... foreign wars and agricultural misery would squander the gold that fortune bestowed so prodigiously upon Castile . In summary , the reign was complex and interesting , far removed from the monolithic character it is usually judged to ...
... foreign wars and agricultural misery would squander the gold that fortune bestowed so prodigiously upon Castile . In summary , the reign was complex and interesting , far removed from the monolithic character it is usually judged to ...
Página 101
... foreign affairs , and the clear demon- stration ( in the great famine of 1582 ) of the malfunctioning of Castile's agrarian economy . And yet with all this , the dynamism and faith of the Castilian people allowed the monarchy to live ...
... foreign affairs , and the clear demon- stration ( in the great famine of 1582 ) of the malfunctioning of Castile's agrarian economy . And yet with all this , the dynamism and faith of the Castilian people allowed the monarchy to live ...
Página 132
... foreign capital . The first installations were financed by local companies , which laid down tracks of guaranteed performance ( Barcelona to Mataró , 1848 ) . But far greater invest- ments were needed to establish a national network ...
... foreign capital . The first installations were financed by local companies , which laid down tracks of guaranteed performance ( Barcelona to Mataró , 1848 ) . But far greater invest- ments were needed to establish a national network ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
achieved activities Alfonso Andalusia appearance Aragon army attempt Barcelona became beginning bourgeoisie carried Castile Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic central century CHAPTER Charles Christian Church cities classes considered constituted continued Córdoba created crisis Crown of Aragon culture death decisive defend direction economic Empire encomiendas España established Europe fact factor Ferdinand forced foreign France French frontier future Henry Hispania Hispanic ideas important industry institution intellectual interests Islamic Italy John King Kingdom labor land Languedoc later latifundia León Liberal living Madrid means Mediterranean military monarchy movement Muslim Navarre objective organization origins peasants Peninsula period person Philip political Portugal position possible principal problem published reform regions reign result river role Roman ruled social society Spain Spanish spirit successive term tion trade University Valencia Vicens Vives Visigothic