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FERNÁNDEZ SARDINO Y MARÍA DEL CARMEN SILVA: PERIODISMO Y EXALTACIÓN
In the course of his tempestuous life, Pedro Pascasio Fernández Sardino (1781-1827) went through a period of intense journalistic activity in the years 1808 to 1825, a crucial chapter of Spanish history.
Alfredo González Hermoso
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Posiciones ideológicas de los periódicos valencianos durante el Trienio Liberal (1820-1823)
This work focuses on the knowledge and analysis of the press of the Liberal Triennium in Valencia through the affinities or confrontations of the newspapers themselves.
Vicente León Navarro
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ABSTRACT Background Brazil accounts for a substantial share of the global leprosy burden, with persistent high‐risk areas and marked spatial inequalities in case detection. Identifying spatiotemporal clusters of transmission is crucial for targeting surveillance and control efforts.
Anderson Fuentes Ferreira +9 more
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¿Interés o utilización? Los comienzos del Trienio Liberal en la prensa británica (1820)
The beginnings of the Spanish Liberal Triennium had an unusual impact on the British press of all political affiliations. As the different stages of its implementation took place, Spain became in England a benchmark in the fight against despotism and in ...
Alicia Laspra Rodríguez
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The Secularization of Conventual Libraries in Catalonia during the Crisis of the Ancien Règime
This article analyzes the repercussions that had for the bibliographical heritage of Catalonia the initiatives of secularization that were carried out in Spain from the end of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th century: expulsion of the Jesuits ...
Javier Antón Pelayo
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Positioning teachers in climate change education: Insights from a Hong Kong Global South perspective
Abstract This study examines how prospective teachers in Hong Kong (N = 13) position themselves within climate change education through ‘Global Dialogue for Climate Change Education’, a cross‐institutional teacher education programme facilitating online global dialogues between Hong Kong and the UK.
Sally Wai‐Yan Wan +5 more
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This paper analyses the drama Ferdinand the Seventh; or, A Dramatic Sketch of the Recent Revolution in Spain. Published in London in 1823, this play explores the reactions to the coup led by Rafael de Riego in the court of Ferdinand VII.
Sara Medina Calzada
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Abstract This article examines the geopolitical influences on the making of the Chinese ethnic minority ethnographic collections at the Department of Anthropology (DOA), the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) during the Cold War period. These overlooked collections originated from two Taiwanese department founders, Chiao Chien, and Hsieh Jiann, who
Chon Hei Ao
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Rafael del Riego after his pronunciamento in 1820 became a political symbol who embodied the system of Spanish Liberal Triennium, a reference inside and outside his country. Because of that reason the news of his execution in November 1823 travelled fast
Alberto Cañas de Pablos
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MARIANO CABRERIZO: ENERGÍA LITERARIA Y LIBERAL EN TIEMPOS DE FERNANDO VII
The activity of the editor Mariano Cabrerizo illuminates the itinerary of the novel and the bourgeoisie. The exalted spirit of the Triennium led to jail and exile, which was a blow to the editorial production and family economy.
Ricardo Rodrigo Mancho
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