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Nativism and Nostalgia in the Netherlands1
This article scrutinizes the employment of temporality in nativist discourse. Looking at nostalgia in the context of contemporary nativism reveals that the operative temporality is not limited to just the past. The perception of “threat,” central to nativism, does not only inform historical claims made by nostalgic nativists, but also refers to the ...
Josip Kešić +3 more
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The purpose of this study is to clarify the planning achievements of the three districts of Algiers by Fernand Pouillon by critically examining their characteristics as the officially advocated “Moorish architecture”. As a result of this research, we found that his planning theory was conceived based on his thought, and it was reflected to a certain ...
Kosuke Matsubara
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In this paper, I examine Moroccan diaspora formations in the city of Granada in the south of Spain. I utilise the spatiality and history of Granada to reveal complex interpretations of diasporic home. In particular, I examine how the Muslim history of Al‐Andalus – which is intimately embedded in the urban landscape of Granada and also entangled into ...
Robin Finlay
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Towards a trans‐regional approach to early medieval Iberia
Abstract The past few decades have witnessed great change in the study of the early Middle Ages in the Northern Iberian Peninsula. Spanish and Portuguese historiographies have moved away from older grand narratives such as ‘Reconquest and Repopulation’, which traced a centuries‐long process encompassing the ultimate victory of Christianity over Islam ...
Álvaro Carvajal Castro +11 more
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Les haltes du chemin de Compostelle : géographie hagiographique et construction idéologique
The study of the stopovers on the Way of Saint James allows us to understand how, for a man of the Middle Ages, space covers different and complementary statutes.
Françoise LAURENT
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El romance andalusí y los trasvases demográficos y culturales en la Iberia medieval [PDF]
Lapesa (1981: 189) propone que los dialectos “mozárabes” desaparecieron conforme los reinos cristianos fueron “reconquistando” las regiones del sur de la península ibérica.
Cenname, Anne
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ARE THE THOUGHTS OF BERNARDO O’HIGGINS STILL IN FORCE IN THE CHILEAN BICENTENNIAL?
This article give us a vision of one of our founding fathers, Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme, who lead the rst years of the government of the new Chilean Republic, as well as on the fact that his thoughts and ideas are still in force. Most of his ideas were
ROBERTO ARANCIBIA CLAVEL
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La cuota 481. Un modelo de engorde a corral
La cuota 481 es un cupo para el ingreso a la Unión Europea de carnes frescas, que hasta el momento solo se ha habilitado para seis países exportadores de carne bovina, incluyendo a la República Argentina y que por no tener aranceles de importación ...
Enrique Roberto Rudi
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Reseña / Economía Social y Solidaria. Mapeos, experiencias y políticas en Santa Fe y Reconquista
Economía Social y Solidaria. Mapeos, experiencias y políticas en Santa Fe y Reconquista reúne los resultados del proyecto de investigación “Mapeo, caracterización e interacción de los actores de la Economía Social y Solidaria en los municipios de Santa ...
Magalí Mercedes Mahieu
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D. Denis e a Reconquista (1279-1325)
Entre as palestras organizadas pela Casa de Portugal em homenagem a D. Denis, por ocasião do VII centenário de seu nascimento, coube-nos o tema: D. Dervis e a Reconquista.
Eurípedes Simões de Paula
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