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Natural Liberty and Slavery in Suárez

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 54, Issue 1, Page 6-25, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Francisco Suárez is typically understood as having believed that all humans are capable of self‐rule by virtue of their human nature. I argue that that standard interpretation is mistaken. Unlike most of his predecessors, Suárez understood natural slavery as the absence of a right, not the absence of a capacity.
Toni Alimi
wiley   +1 more source

D. Denis e a Reconquista (1279-1325)

open access: yesRevista de História, 1962
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
doaj   +1 more source

De centro a fronteira: Marvão e o reino português (sécs. XIII-XV) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Reflexão sobre a organização do espaço de Marvão após a reconquista cristã e os séculos centrais da Idade ...
Vilar, Hermínia Vasconcelos
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The regulations of honour: an attempt at a Weberian and anthropological enquiry through the prism of a Spanish trading group [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
: This paper is concerned with a rather neglected issue in sociological analysis: honour as a value and regulating principle of social life. The attempt is made to study honour from a perspective which pays attention to both the carriers of honour and ...
Frade, C
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Sueños de un imperio perdido. Sobre un plan de reconquista del Perú 1824-1832

open access: yesRevista de Indias
La derrota de Ayacucho no sería el final. Ni el rey ni las instancias de poder en la península reconocerían la pérdida de los dominios de la América continental. Desde antes de 1824 y durante años después se desarrollaron distintos planes de reconquista.
Ascensión Martínez Riaza
doaj   +1 more source

Los temores de Texas a la reconquista mexicana (1836-1845)

open access: yesSecuencia, 1987
Novedosa   interpretación   que  desmitifica    la participación  del habitante  de Texas  cuando surgió  la posibilidad  de que  esta zona  pudie­ra ser reconquistada  por  México.
Ana Rosa Suárez Argüello
doaj   +1 more source

Islamophobia in Everyday Racial Encounters in Barcelona: The Emotional Impact on Maghrebi Communities in Spain

open access: yesSociology Compass, Volume 19, Issue 7, July 2025.
ABSTRACT This article explores Islamophobia in everyday racial encounters in Barcelona and its emotional impact on Maghrebi communities in Spain. The rejection of Maghrebi individuals—primarily from Morocco—remains a persistent form of racism and anti‐Muslim sentiment in the Spanish context.
Cristina Rodríguez‐Reche
wiley   +1 more source

Les connexions franco-ibériques

open access: yesE-Spania, 2018
The aim is to remind the attraction exerted on French knights and nobles by the Reconquista (which could be assimilitated to the crusade), Following the 11th and 12th centuries, it was particularly stronger during the 14th and at the beginning of the ...
Jacques Paviot
doaj   +1 more source

Moros en palacio. Los relieves historiados del Palacio Real de Madrid, o el origen de una imaginería de la Reconquista a mediados del siglo XVIII

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie VII, Historia del Arte, 2021
Este trabajo se ocupa de la imaginería de la Reconquista desarrollada a partir del programa diseñado por Fray Martín Sarmiento para decorar el Palacio Real nuevo, en general, y de los relieves de las sobrepuertas de la Galería Principal, más en ...
María Antonia Argelich Gutiérrez   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘Furnisht with such members as are after a sort burthensome unto them’: White Traveller Perceptions of Black Male Bodies and the Construction of Race, 1450–1730

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 72-90, March 2025.
Abstract This article explores how European travellers to Africa perceived African masculinity, the male body and sexuality during the period of 1450–1730. It argues that their observations helped Europeans construct early notions of racial difference at a time when skin colour was not the most important marker of difference classifying people.
Sergio Lussana
wiley   +1 more source

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