Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert . The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates ...
... achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert . The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates ...
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... achieved the first technical synthesis , developing core and flake tools into a complex of craftsmanship in which ... achieve this enormous technical advance , which was as long as he had taken to organize a rudimentary funeral cult.2 As ...
... achieved the first technical synthesis , developing core and flake tools into a complex of craftsmanship in which ... achieve this enormous technical advance , which was as long as he had taken to organize a rudimentary funeral cult.2 As ...
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... achieved her independence in 1143 by making the coun- try a fief of the Papacy and by disavowing the right to carry out a neo - Gothic unification that was claimed by the Chancery of Castile . Under Alfonso VII ( 1126–1157 ) the ...
... achieved her independence in 1143 by making the coun- try a fief of the Papacy and by disavowing the right to carry out a neo - Gothic unification that was claimed by the Chancery of Castile . Under Alfonso VII ( 1126–1157 ) the ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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