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Guerra civil y contrarrevolución en España y en la Europa del Sur en el siglo XIX
The «Civil War» denomination had usually been given –along the Spanish history – to the exclusive period of conflict of 1936-1939. However, Spain was suffering the effects of a large civil war, discontinuous but persistently, in the most of the XIX ...
Jordi Canal
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The Spanish intellectual expatriation / La expatriación intelectual española
The Spanish emigration of intellectuals started before the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The republic favoured the exodus of families belonging to the conservative ideals to places such as Portugal, Great Britain and Argentina.
Juan Maestre Alfonso
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The Policy of the Comintern towards the Communist Party of Spain as Interpreted by Modern Historians
The article analyzes modern Russian and foreign historiography (2000s – present day), devoted to the relationship of the Communist International (the Comintern, an international organization that united the communist parties in 1919–43) and the Communist
Il'ya A. Suzdal'tsev
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Multiperspectivism in the Novels of the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
Since the turn of the millennium, Spanish society has been engaged with an intense public and political debate about the Civil War and the post‐war period. The number of publications has exploded within all genres, and narrative fiction clearly participates in the negotiation of the cultural memory of this period.
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The Spanish Civil War through the Female Gaze: A Valley of Betrayal (2007) by Tricia Goyer
War literature is a highly gendered genre, having historically been almost exclusively associated with men. This resulted in the exclusion of women writers from the canon of war literature.
Luna Carrasquer
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Economic development in Spain, 1850-1936 [PDF]
Indicators of the good health of Spanish economic history include the growing number of publications in English, the proliferation in the number of academic journals within Spain, and the fact that the 1998 International Economic History Congress is to ...
Simpson, James
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The War that Won't Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema
David Archibald, The War that Won’t Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. x + 210 pp.
Sarah Lonsdale
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"In the general interest of peace" - British international lawyers and the Spanish civil war [PDF]
The first section of this study examines the establishment of the international non-intervention agreement and of the London Committee and their combined neutralizing effect on the League of Nations in the light of a series of underlying factors ...
De La Rasilla Del Moral, I
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Spanish Civil War caves of Asturias in archaeology and memory [PDF]
As the Spanish Civil War drew to a close, retreating Republican troops in the northern region of Asturias took refuge in caves in the mountains from the brutal victor’s justice of the Francoist forces. In this paper we examine three of these caves in the
Fernández Fernández, J, Moshenska, G
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This study evaluates the environmental trade‐offs of different rice husk management strategies using a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach. It compares biochar production for water treatment and soil improvement with direct incineration for energy generation.
José Lugo‐Arias+7 more
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