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Harvey's doctrine of the circulation of the blood in seventeenth-century Spain.

1973

HistoryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectCardiologyDoctrineAncient historyHistory 17th CenturySpainLawBlood CirculationHumansCirculation (currency)Geriatrics and Gerontologymedia_commonJournal of the history of medicine and allied sciences
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Aspectos de la revolución jurídica en el decreto de los señoríos de 1811

2001

One of the basic elements which the bourgeoisie needed to address in the process of revolution was the transformation of the landholding regime and the instruments which conditioned the social relations of production: seigneurial, and principally jurisdictional, rights. This meant two tasks: overcoming the juridical structure that underlay the feudal property regime and the creation of a new system that might regulate relationships of capitalist production. Peculiarities and doubts about the origin of the feudal property regime and seigneurial rights, and the relationship between the two, would open up a series of questions relating to their legality and legitimacy, including the right of c…

HistoryProperty (philosophy)Edad contemporáneaEspañaSocial SciencesPrinciple of legalityRevolución burguesaJurisdicción19thLordshipsHistoria sociallcsh:Social SciencesHEdad contemporánea; Siglo XIX; España; Historia social; Revolución burguesa; Revolución jurídica; Señoríos; Propiedad; JurisdicciónBourgeoisieSociologyPropiedadLegitimacyProperty JurisdictionSeñoríosRevolución jurídicaFeudalismCompensation (psychology)Siglo XIXBourgeois RevolutionModern Historylcsh:HSocial HistoryModern History; 19th; Century; Spain; Social History; Bourgeois Revolution; Lordships; Property JurisdictionSpainLawCenturyHispania
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Artesanado sedero y capital comercial en la Valencia del siglo XVIII

1997

The intense development of the «Verlagssystem» in the XVIII century silk industry in Valencia showed the difficulties of the traditional craftsmen to keep their economic independence. In order to fighy against it, the craftsmen adopted several initiatives, which dealt with the constitution of a share-holding company, as much as with the creation of a communal store to favour the suppley of raw materials to the factories. The most important project was the constitution of the «Compañía de Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados» in 1772. But the requirement of the General Board of Commerce to allow all the social classes to take part in shareholders, as it was not accompanied by the modification …

HistorySedaSpain; Silk; Craftsman; industry; Valencia; Verlagssystem; eigthteenth century.media_common.quotation_subjectEspañaSilkSocial SciencesEconomic independenceindustrialcsh:Social SciencesHH.ª ModernaShareholderPolitical scienceVerlagssystemEconomic historyCraftsmanmedia_commonindustryConstitutionReservationEspaña; Valencia; H.ª Moderna; Seda; artesano; industria; Verlagssystem; siglo XVIII.eigthteenth century.lcsh:Hsiglo XVIII.Order (business)SpainValenciaartesanoHispania : Revista española de historia
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Mundo obrero, cultura y asociacionismo: algunas reflexiones sobre modelos y pervivencias formales

2003

In this article, the author reflects on the associative models chosen by Spanish working and popular classes since the middle of nineteenth century in order to defend their interests, especially in the case of the difussion of culture and education. It is remarkable the continuity and success of some inherited prototypes, as it happened with the «ateneos» until the years of the Spanish civil war. At the same time, workers' organizations tried to satisfy an extensive range of demands by developing multifunctional centres. Examples of these were the «Casas del Pueblo» (People's Houses) erected by the socialist movement.

HistorySocialismoSiglos XIX y XXLabor movementEspañaSocial SciencesAssociationslcsh:Social SciencesHSpain; 19th Century; 20th Century; Labor movement; Socialism; Anarchism; Associations; SociabilitySociologyOrder (virtue)Anarquismo19th CenturyMovimiento ObreroSociabilitySocialismAnarchism20th Centurylcsh:HSpanish Civil WarAnarquismo; Asociacionismo; España; Movimiento Obrero; Siglos XIX y XX; Sociabilidad; SocialismoSpainAsociacionismoSociabilidadHumanitiesHispania : Revista española de historia
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Espacio, tiempo y educación

2015

This paper analyzes the role played by the student movement in the restitution of democracy in Spain. Taking as a starting point the situation of university under the Franco dictatorship, and how (and why) students were dealt with, the major features that set the student movement apart from other kinds of activism in that time are described and linked to the unique effects that it had on the status quo, with a special stress on its ability to generate the kind of cultural change required for overcoming the atmosphere of resignation and consent that helped to keep the government in power. The way in which culture, personal issues, and politics got intertwined is shown as a key trait of stude…

HistorySociology and Political ScienceStatus quomedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaDictatorshipEducationPower (social and political)PoliticsuniversityFranquismo (1939-1975)Sociologymedia_commonGovernmentlcsh:LC8-6691lcsh:Special aspects of educationAsidetransitionmovimiento estudiantilstudent movementDemocracyrevolución culturalPhilosophySpainLawPolitical economydemocratizaciónFranco’s dictatorshipcountercultureHigh politicsuniversidadEspacio, Tiempo y Educación
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The History of psychology course in Spanish psychology curricula: Past, present, future

2016

Since the university education of psychologists began in Spain in 1954, the history of psychology course has been included in the curriculum. In the first few years, only half of the curricula offered the course. From 1973 to 2007, the universities' organization and regulation underwent successive reforms that involved changes in the curricula, decreeing specific national guidelines for each degree and establishing a minimum set of common required courses, called core courses, including the history of psychology. In 2007, the European Higher Education Area was set up, transforming the 5-year bachelor's degrees into 4-year degrees and eliminating the required guidelines, with each university…

HistoryUniversitiesHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageBachelorHistory 21st CenturyCurriculum developmentPsychology0601 history and archaeologySociologySocial scienceCurriculumGeneral Psychologymedia_commonGovernmentMedical educationCritical psychologybusiness.industrySeguretat viària05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsHistory 20th Century060105 history of science technology & medicinePsicologiaSpainCurriculumbusiness0503 educationPsychology Philosophy and Physiology
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Poder local y evolución social en el País Valenciano del siglo XIX

2019

This paper offers the achievements and lacks of the studies on local power in the ancient Kingdom of Valencia during the XIXth century. The breakdown of the Ancien Regime by the liberal revolution is the point of departure. The process of social change started whith the revolution continued ever after the failure of the democratic experience thet begun at 1868. To discuss these topics (not always shared by spanish historians), it would be proposed the analysis of local cases during long-termed periods and a social approach to politics, specially referred to attitudes and action of lower social groups.

HistoryXIXth Centuryespañamedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaSocial SciencesSocial identity approachAncien regimePower (social and political)Social grouplcsh:Social SciencesKingdomPoliticsLocal powerHXIXth Century; Spain; Local power; Social Classes.siglo xixPolitical scienceClases sociales.media_commonSiglo XIX; España; Poder local; Clases sociales.poder localSocial Classes.Social changeSiglo XIXPoder localDemocracylcsh:Hclases sociales.SpainHumanitiesHispania
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La comunidad de "peraires" de la ciudad de Valencia: de la disgregación a la unión confraternal (1340-1511)

2019

El presente artículo se centra en las formas de organización corporativa de la industria lanera valenciana durante el periodo bajomedieval, desde la fundación de la primera cofradía de peraires en 1340 y la posterior división en cofradías de obreros y maestros en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV hasta los procesos de unificación corporativa de 1444 y 1477, que integraron a todas las categorías laborales (mestres, macips y exempts) en una misma estructura profesional. El estudio individualizado de las distintas asociaciones de pelaires permite trazar la trayectoria y adquisición de competencias de uno de los principales oficios del sector textil valenciano.

Historycofradíaslcsh:D111-203industria laneralcsh:Medieval historylcsh:DP1-402lcsh:History of SpainValencianlanguage.human_languagegremiosPolitical sciencepelaireslanguageMiddle AgesvalenciaHumanitiesEn la España Medieval
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Neoliberalismo y procesos de privatización 'en' la educación pública en Inglaterra y España

2021

El neoliberalismo desde la década de los 80 ha impactado en las agendas de política educativa tanto nacionales como internacionales con el objetivo de introducir la racionalidad competitiva en el seno de los sistemas educativos. En gran medida, estas políticas introducen mecanismos que ponen a funcionar a los centros educativos bajo formas pedagógicas, de gestión y de gobierno similares a las de una empresa. No en vano, el impacto y profundidad de estas reformas están relacionadas con la historia, contexto, economía y objetivos de los responsables políticos en el poder en un momento dado. Por lo tanto, no podemos hablar de un neoliberalismo, sino de diversos neoliberalismos. En el presente …

HistoryeducationSocial Sciences and HumanitiesprivatisationEspagneAngleterreInglaterranéolibéralismeEspañaneoliberalismcomparaciónéducationprivatizaciónprivatizationneoliberalismocomparaisonEnglandSpaincomparisonSciences Humaines et SocialeseducaciónEducació
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Los dominios valencianos de la casa de Medinaceli entre los siglos XVI y XVII. El Ducado de Segorbe

2019

In the Valencian Seigniories of the House of Medinaceli, the expulsion of the Moorish had its negative effects, but not catastrophic. The repopulation impelled the concentration process of the property of the land and supposed a reorganization of the lordly regime that permitted be adapted better to the inflationary movements. The emphiteutic establishments of the properties that belongs to the Moorish originated rural communities quite homogeneous, thought gradually their internal differentiation was increased. Until the middle of XVIIIth century they were constituting typical examples of agrarian societies with a scarce degree of social mobility.

HistoryespañaHistoryEspaña; Valencia; Historia social y económica; siglos XVI-XVIII.EspañaSocial Sciencessiglos XVI-XVIII.Valencianlcsh:Social SciencesHSocial and economic history from the XVIth century to the XVIIIth century.Spain; Social and economic history from the XVIth century to the XVIIIth century.Historia social y económicahistoria social y económicaSocial mobilitylanguage.human_languagelcsh:HAgrarian societyHomogeneousSpainlanguageRepopulationValenciavalenciaHumanitiessiglos xvi-xviii.
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