Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... society was created by the Sephardim , who felt themselves Spaniards and yet wanted to continue practicing their re- ligion ( a society described by Julio Caro Baroja in Los judíos en la España moderna y contemporánea , 3 vols ...
... society was created by the Sephardim , who felt themselves Spaniards and yet wanted to continue practicing their re- ligion ( a society described by Julio Caro Baroja in Los judíos en la España moderna y contemporánea , 3 vols ...
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... Societies of the Friends of the Country ; using as a model the Basque Society ( founded in 1765 ) , the government organized these societies from 1774 on . The bour- geoisie barely responded to this movement because in reality no such ...
... Societies of the Friends of the Country ; using as a model the Basque Society ( founded in 1765 ) , the government organized these societies from 1774 on . The bour- geoisie barely responded to this movement because in reality no such ...
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... Society of Jesus . Expelled from Spain and from America in 1767 , the society was subsequently dissolved by the Holy See in the wake of a campaign organized by the Bourbon governments of Spain , France , and Italy . This action did not ...
... Society of Jesus . Expelled from Spain and from America in 1767 , the society was subsequently dissolved by the Holy See in the wake of a campaign organized by the Bourbon governments of Spain , France , and Italy . This action did not ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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