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Siete siglos de sostenibilidad forestal en Guipúzcoa (siglos XIII-XIX)
La presente investigación pretende analizar las diferentes estrategias desarrolladas en Guipúzcoa para garantizar la sostenibilidad del aprovechamiento forestal y el abastecimiento de las diversas actividades que precisaban de sus recursos. Para ello se utiliza un amplio acerbo documental procedente de archivos municipales, provinciales y estatales del
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En este artículo se presenta una hipótesis del proceso constructivo seguido en el Cimorro de la Catedral de Ávila, durante las tres etapas de su construcción, correspondientes a los siglos XII, XIII y XIV, respectivamente. Las hipótesis propuestas se han
Mª A. Benito Pradillo
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Michel Mollat, Los exploradores del siglo XIII al XVI. Primeras miradas sobre nuevos mundos
Michel Mollat, Los exploradores del siglo XIII al XVI. Primeras miradas sobre nuevos mundos, México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1990. 214 pp.
Aurelio González Pérez
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Orden, conservación y ostentación: el cartulario de la catedral de Sigüenza (c. 1212)
Los cartularios son libros en los que se copiaban documentos recibidos por algunas instituciones. Parece que aparecen en España a finales del siglo XI y se usan hasta el siglo XIX.
Carlos Sáez
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State of the Field: Royal Studies and Court Studies
Abstract Monarchy, as the world's oldest and most enduring form of political organization, is an area that has attracted the attention of scholars from a range of disciplines. Two connected and complementary fields embody this interdisciplinary study of monarchy and monarchies: royal studies, which takes an all‐encompassing approach to monarchy, and ...
Jonathan Spangler, Elena Woodacre
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Imago ecclesiae: los sellos de validación de los cabildos catedrales de Baeza y Jaén (ss. XIII-XIV)
La restauración eclesiástica en el reino de Jaén supuso la puesta en marcha de la institución capitular, que residiría en Baeza hasta su traslado a Jaén después de que se verificase su conquista, permaneciendo parte de los canónigos en la antigua ...
Pablo Alberto Mestre Navas
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Abstract After the vicissitudes of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14), the consolidation of the Bourbon Monarchy in early eighteenth‐century Spain allowed Philip V's ministry to implement the so‐called Nueva Planta in his various kingdoms and lordships of the Crown of Aragon, but also in Castile.
Roberto Quirós Rosado
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Abstract During the 1960s, Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) embraced Chinese overtures for a commercial opening as consistent with its anti‐imperialist posture, thereby foreshadowing the diplomatic opening to China in 1972. Yet this professed ideological pluralism was eclipsed by an underlying allegiance to the United States' anti ...
YIXIN TIAN
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A Very Social History: South American Cricketing Tourists in Britain in 1932
Abstract Drawing on both the rich Anglophone cricket historiography and the new Latin American sports scholarship, this article maps out the entangled global networks that shaped the tour of Britain made in 1932 by a team of South American cricketers.
Matthew Brown
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
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