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One example might be the change in attitude which led the Christian bishops of
Hispania to establish an ecclesiastical organization in the image of the Roman
organization — that is , to absorb the state - oriented , hierarchical , and cultural ...
One example might be the change in attitude which led the Christian bishops of
Hispania to establish an ecclesiastical organization in the image of the Roman
organization — that is , to absorb the state - oriented , hierarchical , and cultural ...
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In exchange , the organization extracted important concessions , including
extensive grazing privileges along three principal sheepruns , seventy yards
wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The
Mesta : A ...
In exchange , the organization extracted important concessions , including
extensive grazing privileges along three principal sheepruns , seventy yards
wide , from Extremadura to Old Castile . The classic study is Julius Klein , The
Mesta : A ...
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Initially Spanish employers supported the craft unions organized by Catholic
workers from 1906 on , but these were not ... Beginning in 1919 employers
encouraged the organization of completely secular Free Syndicates ( Sindicatos
Libres ) ...
Initially Spanish employers supported the craft unions organized by Catholic
workers from 1906 on , but these were not ... Beginning in 1919 employers
encouraged the organization of completely secular Free Syndicates ( Sindicatos
Libres ) ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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