The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical PerspectiveRoutledge, 2013 M11 5 - 400 páginas First Published in 2005. This title studies the 1981 insurrection of the Spanish 'Guardia Civil', motivated by political and economic factors. The politico-economic causes of the February incident have been succinctly summarized and traced the institutional causality which explains the peculiarities of contemporary Spanish development. Within are chapters on Spanish agriculture, policies, the industrial revolution, and the economic crisis. |
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... and the demand for these foodstuffs maintained through time the equilibrium and the continuity of the country's traditional agriculture . Almost until the present day , large and small landowners have continued to give emphasis to the ...
... and the demand for these foodstuffs maintained through time the equilibrium and the continuity of the country's traditional agriculture . Almost until the present day , large and small landowners have continued to give emphasis to the ...
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... and the Franco - Roman religious rite , which soon replaced the Visigothic script and the Hispano- Visigothic rite , but they also introduced the feudal concept that land should be distributed in exchange for military service . Briefly ...
... and the Franco - Roman religious rite , which soon replaced the Visigothic script and the Hispano- Visigothic rite , but they also introduced the feudal concept that land should be distributed in exchange for military service . Briefly ...
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... and the general poverty of the area was probably a major factor which kept it free of Moslem dominion . The social structure of the Cantabrian region between the eighth and the twelfth centuries never exhibited the feudal order which ...
... and the general poverty of the area was probably a major factor which kept it free of Moslem dominion . The social structure of the Cantabrian region between the eighth and the twelfth centuries never exhibited the feudal order which ...
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... and the upper aristocracy retained lands which could be collectively used by the peasants of a village upon the payment of a tax . On these lands were the mestas , areas that could be used by villagers as common grazing grounds for ...
... and the upper aristocracy retained lands which could be collectively used by the peasants of a village upon the payment of a tax . On these lands were the mestas , areas that could be used by villagers as common grazing grounds for ...
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... and the economic discontent caused by recurrent waves of the terrible plague . The hatred was fomented by a crusading Church , by a nobility eager to appropriate the wealth of the ' enemies of the Faith ' , by monarchs who feared that ...
... and the economic discontent caused by recurrent waves of the terrible plague . The hatred was fomented by a crusading Church , by a nobility eager to appropriate the wealth of the ' enemies of the Faith ' , by monarchs who feared that ...
Contenido
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20 | |
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Agricultural Policy Since 1939 | 72 |
5 | 88 |
195470 | 94 |
The Long Road to Spains Industrial | 120 |
5 | 185 |
The Spanish Industrial Revolution of | 199 |
2 | 207 |
The Economic Crisis of the 1970s | 265 |
The Restoration of Free Trade Unions | 322 |
Quo Vadis Hispania? | 345 |
Bibliography | 360 |
Index | 366 |
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The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima Lieberman Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima lieberman Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
The Contemporary Spanish Economy: A Historical Perspective Sima Lieberman Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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