Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... principal racial substratum of the Iberian peninsula is that of Homo sapiens , who entered it from Europe ( possibly having their origin in Asia ) early in the Upper Paleolithic . This group is identified with a specific culture , that ...
... principal racial substratum of the Iberian peninsula is that of Homo sapiens , who entered it from Europe ( possibly having their origin in Asia ) early in the Upper Paleolithic . This group is identified with a specific culture , that ...
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... principal sheepruns , seventy yards wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The Mesta : A Study in Spanish Economic History , 1273-1836 ( Cambridge , 1920 ; trans . into Spanish 1936 ) . For ...
... principal sheepruns , seventy yards wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The Mesta : A Study in Spanish Economic History , 1273-1836 ( Cambridge , 1920 ; trans . into Spanish 1936 ) . For ...
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... principal centers of the heavy industry of Spain were located along the Cantabrian coast , in Asturias and Vizcaya , where an abundance of coal and iron ore , respectively , explains the presence of big furnaces and metal foundries ...
... principal centers of the heavy industry of Spain were located along the Cantabrian coast , in Asturias and Vizcaya , where an abundance of coal and iron ore , respectively , explains the presence of big furnaces and metal foundries ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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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