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This article aims at pointing out new perspectives on the development of that particular literary phenomenon whose common label is ‘Franco-italian’.
Andrea Beretta
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Ferragut, gigante sarraceno defensor de Nájera, protagoniza en el Pseudo Turpín uno de los capítulos cruciales para la consagración de Roldán como combatiente cristiano. No obstante, la crónica latina no reproduce de forma mimética el comportamiento y la
Santiago López Martínez-Morás
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The echo of the world: The castaway, the Garabandal apparitions, and the crisis of presence
Abstract In the early 1990s, while I was conducting an ethnographic study in a psychosocial rehabilitation center in Barcelona for people suffering from psychosis, a patient and informant gave me four letters that he had supposedly sent to various recipients.
Ángel Martínez‐Hernáez
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Summary Land abandonment and the lack of generational renewal in farming are serious issues in European agriculture with social, environmental and economic implications. This article reports on the recent experiences of joint cropland management (JCM) in Spain. These initiatives are based on the grouping of plots to achieve different objectives through
Jose‐Maria Garcia‐Alvarez‐Coque +1 more
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Summary In recent decades, most Spanish Mediterranean agricultural regions have been transformed to meet global food demands and have joined global agricultural production networks: a convergence process that has granted them steady economic growth. In certain cases, however, this transformation has led to a process of ecological degradation.
Luis Rodríguez‐Calles
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Summary Climate and ecosystem changes, economic and policy imperatives, food system pressures, and multiple societal expectations pose complex challenges for sustainable farming. A key problem is determining an effective and efficient approach to enable innovation in complex, multi‐stakeholder settings.
Jorieke Potters +6 more
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Abstract The history of historiography has tended to disregard translations of early modern European vernacular histories. Whereas sixteenth‐ and seventeenth‐century histories frequently circulated in various languages, scholarship has predominantly analysed them in national historiographical silos.
Helmer Helmers
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Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History
Abstract This article analyses Francesco Ottieri's historical work, his authority as historian, and his book's eighteenth‐century readers. During the seventeenth century, books concerning recent events and early newspapers informed an expanding European readership.
Guido G. Beduschi
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HUMBOLDT IN VENEZUELA AND CUBA: THE ‘SECOND SLAVERY’
ABSTRACT The reception of Humboldt's work now spans more than 200 years. It began with the publication of the texts that form his Opus Americanum (1808–31). Among these works, it was in the Political Essay on Cuba, where a chapter was devoted to the demography of the slave trade from Africa to Cuba, that became a cornerstone of the global historical ...
Michael Zeuske
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Seventy-five Years After Franco’s Coup d’État... Spanish Historical Memory of Belgian Writers Hubert Nyssen and Vincent Engel [PDF]
Il y 75 ans éclatait la guerre d’Espagne. Assurément la Belgique ne fait pas partie des nations littérairement associées à cette tragédie. Et pourtant nombreux sont les écrivains belges à l’avoir évoquée dans plusieurs de leurs oeuvres, et ce jusqu’en ce
Benit, André
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