Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... position , Ramon Menéndez Pidal has taken a stand , 17 as have Claudio Sánchez Albornoz and Luis G. de Valdeavellano . The latter is perhaps the most convinced that Romanization was a unifying force ( even socially , as when he writes ...
... position , Ramon Menéndez Pidal has taken a stand , 17 as have Claudio Sánchez Albornoz and Luis G. de Valdeavellano . The latter is perhaps the most convinced that Romanization was a unifying force ( even socially , as when he writes ...
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... position in the difficult debate initiated by Américo Castro about the injection of Islamic and Hebraic elements into the Castilian mentality . Even conceding that Castro has gone too far on certain occasions and that one cannot follow ...
... position in the difficult debate initiated by Américo Castro about the injection of Islamic and Hebraic elements into the Castilian mentality . Even conceding that Castro has gone too far on certain occasions and that one cannot follow ...
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... position of the nobility of Castile.55 It was a class that was on its way up , not down . They had considerable sources of wealth , but all of these originated in the Crown , since even their landholdings were royal gifts ( mercedes ) ...
... position of the nobility of Castile.55 It was a class that was on its way up , not down . They had considerable sources of wealth , but all of these originated in the Crown , since even their landholdings were royal gifts ( mercedes ) ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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