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Catalunya i València durant la Guerra de Successió. «La comuna empresa de la llibertat»

2012

La mort sense descendència de Carles II situava Europa i la Monarquia Hispànica en una autèntica cruïlla. Els dos candidats finals al tron, l'arxiduc Carles d'Àustria i el duc d'Anjou, Felip de Borbó, representaven trajectòries politicodinàstiques ben diferents. Per als Regnes de la Corona d'Aragó, estava en joc la pervivència del sistema pactista i la defensa dels seus projectes i interessos econòmics. En aquest context, Catalunya i València mantingueren una relació ben estreta, d'ajuda mútua, durant l'etapa de govern austriacista, que continuà després de la victòria borbònica d'Almansa i de l'abolició dels Furs de València, en un intent de frenar l'ofensiva militar sobre Catalunya i de re…

HistoryGuerra de SuccessióPactismeCataloniaCataluñaWar of the Spanish SuccessionGuerra de SucesiónPactismoParliamentarian systemCatalunyaValenciaValència
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Workers’ Institutes: envisioned community, living community

2015

This article focuses on the Workers’ Institutes (WI), one of the most important educational initiatives undertaken by the Spanish Republic during the Civil War (1936–1939). After framing their creation within the context of European trends in higher education for the working classes and within the Spanish socio-political context, this article examines the role of these institutions as an envisioned community and as a living community, dedicated to serving the Republic as an imagined community. Legal documents, political and pedagogical speeches, as well as opinion pieces, portray the WI as an envisioned community. As such, they represented the transformations and disseminated the aspiration…

HistoryHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesThe RepublicEducationPoliticsAdult educationSpanish Civil WarFraming (social sciences)Working classSociologySocial scienceEveryday lifebusinessmedia_commonPaedagogica Historica
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Seeing the Invisible: The Introduction and Development of Electron Microscopy in Britain, 1935–1945

2013

INTRODUCTIONSpring, 1941. The German campaigns in the Balkans are strengthening the Nazi domination of continental Europe. The Lend-Lease bill signed by Roosevelt on 1 1 March has broken any neutrality pretence of the USA. War material is being sold, transferred or leased to the Allied nations in the name of assisting US defence. The war is about to become global and US and British leaders discuss strategy in the event that the USA finally enters actively into the war. In this context, the British physicist Charles Galton Darwin (1887-1962) is appointed Director of the British Central Scientific Office in Washington - an institution conceived to promote closer contact and exchange of inform…

HistoryHistoryGalton's problemNazismCorporationlanguage.human_languageGermanSpanish Civil WarHistory and Philosophy of ScienceOscillographyExchange of informationLawlanguageEconomic historyNeutralityHistory of Science
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El Groupe Français d´Éducation Nouvelle y la Guerra Civil española en las revistas Pour l´Ère Nouvelle y L´Éducateur Prolétarien

2017

The Groupe Français d’Éducation Nouvelle (G.F.E.N.) was a fundamental point of reference for the New Education movement in Europe, represented in the interwar period by the International League for New Education. It was a diverse group, both in its composition and its ideological and pedagogical guidance, especially from 1936 with the arrival of Celestin Freinet and his co-workers from the Coopérative d’Enseignement laic. Through its magazine, Pour l’Ère Nouvelle, which was founded by Adolphe Ferrière and published regularly between January 1922 and March 1940, this movement had a significant influence on educational reformers throughout those two decades. The same is true for the magazine …

HistoryHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInterwar periodFrenchLeagueSolidaritylanguage.human_languageEducationPhilosophyPoliticsSpanish Civil WarLawlanguageIdeologyHumanitiesmedia_commonDramaEspacio, Tiempo y Educación
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De Habsburgos a Borbones. Legistas y canonistas en la Real Universidad de México

2020

A lo largo de todo el periodo colonial, la Universidad de México fue mayoritariamente canonista en cuanto a las preferencias de sus estudiantes juristas. Sin embargo, hemos podido comprobar que para el tránsito de los siglos XVII a XVIII se aprecia alguna diferencia o particularidad, en cuanto que, respecto a algunos parámetros, las referencias sobre Leyes llegan a superar a las de Cánones. La cronología de esta singularidad resulta coincidente con los cambios en la política de nombramiento de las autoridades novohispanas, especialmente para la Audiencia. En este estudio intentamos acercarnos a la relación explicativa que pudiera haber entre estas dos realidades, cuestionándonos algunas pos…

HistoryHistoryTransition (fiction)siglo XVIIF1201-3799Colonial periodPoliticsNueva Españaoficios públicosE-FSingularityestudios jurídicosEconomic historyHistory AmericaLatin America. Spanish Americasiglo XVIIIChronologyadministración civilHistoria Mexicana El Colegio de México
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L'alta noblesa catalana en la conquesta de València

1996

The studies about the conquest of Valence by the king Jaume I during the Xlllth century had emphasized the more great participation of the Aragonese nobility rather than the Catalan, so in the war as in the repartition of the land and the seigniories. Also it's affirmed that the Aragonese people remained in the Vanencian country, though the Catalans only came by religious reasons and went back to their land. This paper revises all the royal documents of the chancellery, the donations of the Repartiment and also the chronique of the king Jaume I, and demonstrates the opposed situation. The participation of the catalans nobility in the conquest of Valencia was very important —more than 150 kn…

HistoryHistorybiologylcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203biology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageCONQUESTSpanish Civil WarNobilityMedieval historyRepartitionlanguageCatalanValenciaHumanities
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From Spain to Sicily after the Expulsion: Conversos between Economic Networks and the Aristocratic Elite

2018

Abstract This article focuses on a group of conversos families from Spain, who established themselves in Palermo after the Expulsion of the Jews in 1492. There they supported financial activities of the Nazione Catalana and established strong relationships with the local aristocracy. Thanks to this alliance, they managed to avoid persecution by the Spanish Inquisition, “cleanse” their “impure” blood and reach high positions within politics and society: feudal titles, political and financial offices, habits of military orders, ecclesiastical appointments and sometimes even sainthood. Firstly, the paper will give a brief sketch of the phenomenon of conversos in Sicily as well as the activitie…

HistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFeudalismSettore M-STO/02 - Storia ModernaAncient historySettore M-STO/07 - Storia Del Cristianesimo E Delle ChiesePoliticsAllianceEliteConversos Sicily Majorca Spanish Inquisition purity of blood Torongi family Fardella family military ordersAristocracyPersecutionmedia_commonJournal of Early Modern History
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Farmers’ autonomous management or state regulation? The consolidation of local irrigation associations in Spain (nineteenth to twentieth centuries)

2019

AbstractThe collective management of irrigation is an essential factor in agrarian development, both present and past. However, the relationship of irrigation associations with the state remains underexplored, despite the increasingly important role played by water policies in the modern world. The present article examines this relationship in Spain over the last two centuries. Our results suggest that, first, the state played a decisive part in the emergence and evolution of irrigation associations, and this belies the assumption of the traditional origin of these institutions; second, that farmers, despite being subject to the regulatory framework, enjoyed substantial autonomy in the mana…

HistoryIrrigation050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectState water policiesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCollective actionLocal irrigation associations060104 historyPoliticsConsolidation (business)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyCollective actionmedia_common05 social sciencesAuthoritarianism06 humanities and the artsUrban StudiesWater resourcesAgrarian societySpanish farmersPolitical economyAutonomy
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Sexism, romantic love and gender inequality. A study of Latin American adolescents living in Spain

2019

Este trabajo examina el papel de los factores sociodemográficos como determinantes de las creencias y actitudes sexistas y las percepciones distorsionadas sobre el amor romántico, y analiza la relación entre el sexismo hostil y el sexismo benevolente y las creencias en mitos del amor romántico, según el Índice de Desigualdad de Género (idg), en una muestra de 203 adolescentes latinoamericanos residentes en Valencia (España). This paper examines the role of socio-demographic factors determining both sexist beliefs and attitudes and distorted perceptions of romantic love. Moreover, the relationship between hostile and benevolent sexism, and the belief in myths about romantic love is analyzed …

HistoryLatin AmericansadolescenciaSociology and Political Science020502 materialsLiteratura hispanoamericanaGender Inequality Index02 engineering and technologyMythologyLatin American literature021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRomancesexismomitos del amor románticoSpanish American literaturelcsh:Political science (General)0205 materials engineeringLiteratura latinoamericanadesigualdad de géneroSociology0210 nano-technologylcsh:JA1-92Humanities
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El auto sacramental y la alegorización de la historia: "El socorro de Cádiz" de Juan Pérez de Montalbán

2012

Este trabajo estudia la relación excepcional entre acontecimientos históricos y género sacramental, a partir de un auto que se dio por perdido durante bastantes años. Se trata de El socorro de Cádiz de Juan Pérez de Montalbán en el que se alegoriza la defensa de Cádiz contra los ingleses en 1625. This paper analyzes the exceptional relationship between historical events and the sacramental genre, based on an «auto» that was considered lost during many years. This «auto» is El socorro de Cádiz by Juan Pérez de Montalbán, in which the playwright allegorizes the defense of Cádiz against the English in 1625.

HistoryLiteratura castellana -- 1500-1700 Segle d'OrLiterature and Literary TheoryDefensa de CádizFrench literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturedefensa de CádizDefense of CádizSacramental playhistoria dramatizadaLiteratura castellana 1500-1700 Segle d'OrAuto sacramentalDefensa de CadisJuan Pérez de MontalbánPérez de Montalbán Juan 1602-1638Theatricalized historyauto sacramentalHistoria dramatizadaHistòria dramatitzadaPQ1-3999Spanish literature -- Classical period 1500-1700Studia Aurea: Revista de Literatura Española y Teoría Literaria del Renacimiento y Siglo de Oro
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