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The Irish in Spanish America

2016
The seventeenth-century diversification of the Irish presence in Iberia saw the Irish become increasingly mobile within the Spanish Empire. Soldiers of Irish origin entered Spanish service, serving in the Netherlands from the late sixteenth century and in Spain later on. Irish students frequented Spanish universities, and the colleges’ network provided
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The Church in Spanish America

The Americas, 1981
Thierry Saignes, null F. M.
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“Heavy Shadows and Black Night”: Disease and Depopulation in Colonial Spanish America

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1992
W George Lovell
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Spanish Pronunciation in the Americas

The Modern Language Review, 1983
Ralph Penny, D. Lincoln Canfield
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Medical Practice in Early Colonial Spanish America: A Prospectus

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2006
Linda A Newson
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