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Spain's good news

Science, 2018
Last month finally brought good news for science in Spain. Newly elected prime minister Pedro Sánchez named Spanish astronaut and aeronautical engineer Pedro Duque as head of a new Ministry for Science, Innovation, and Universities. This will hopefully put Spanish research and development (R&D) back on the country's political agenda after two ...
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New Spain

2018
This chapter follows Bernardo de Gálvez’s first sojourn in America where he followed his uncle who was posted to the viceroyalty of New Spain (mainly today’s Mexico, Southwest of the United States and part of Central America) as visitador general (visitor general) in charge of conducting an inspection of all the branches of colonial administration as ...
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New Writing: New Spain?

2000
Abstract The attempt by critics to categorize the novels of the 1950s and 1960s through the constrictive binary opposition of realism and anti-realism breaks down over the course of the following decade as a period of intense experimentalism gives way to the explosion of nueva narrativa characterized by its diversity.
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Spain’s New Patriots

Dissent, 2015
In Spain, patriotism is back in fashion. It’s neither the old National-Catholicism of Francisco Franco’s right-wing dictatorship nor the flag-waving rhetoric of the conservative Popular Party of the current Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy. Spain’s new patriots are the leaders and voters of Podemos, the left populist party that is trying to shake the ...
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The New Spain

Worldview, 1983
Last October, seven years after the death of General Franco and five years after the re-establishment of parliamentary democracy, Spaniards elected a Socialist government. Felipe Gonzalez, at forty, became the youngest prime minister in Europe. The Socialist landslide victory brought them an absolute majority in the Cortes, the Spanish legislature, and
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News from Spain

2014
NICE Newsletter, No 1 (2014), Starting Point and Frequency: Number: 1, Year ...
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Historiography of New Spain

2012
This article discusses intellectual, legal, urban, environmental, economic, and religious history and studies of Spaniards, blacks, and slavery in New Spain. The largest section deals with the Amerindian population, particularly with a corpus of historical studies that, employing indigenous-language sources, have unveiled the long-term survival and ...
Kevin Terraciano, Lisa Sousa
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