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    The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs by Gisela Beatriz Coronado Schwindt

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Through these pages, we propose to understand the intervention that exercises various sounds in the social configuration of the Castilian cities during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. This analysis is carried out through the narration of daily life in late medieval and early modern times, based on different written sources of the period. …”
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    Project-based Learning: A Case Studying the Catholic Monarchs in Elementary Education by José Manuel Sáez López

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract This study aimed to assess the use of Project-Based Learning (PBL) in classroom practice with 121 primary school students in five different schools in Spain, analyzing the advantages and effectiveness of practicing PBL in social sciences, in the topic of the history of the Catholic Monarchs. In this pedagogical design, students interact and create their history-related content. …”
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    Extension of a Royal House: Servants of the Last <em>Trast&aacute;mara</em>. The <em>Infants</em> of Castile and Aragon (1470-1504) by Oscar Jimenez Molero, Concepcion Villanueva Morte

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…   The reign of the Catholic Monarchs is possibly the most important reign and, therefore, the most studied in the history of our country. …”
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    Ferdinand II of Aragon (1479–1516) by Marta Serrano-Coll

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Nobody else in the history of the Hispanic kingdoms had their image represented so many times and on such diverse occasions as did the Catholic Monarchs.…”
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    Indian&apos;s objects in the Mendoza's chambers at the end of the Middle Age by María Cristina Hernández Castelló

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The present study deals with the presence of exotic objects from the American continent, its meaning and polysemy latent in his collection at the end of the reign of the Catholic Monarchs in the chambers of two members of the high nobility, two prominent members of the Mendoza family.…”
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    Las visitas a los tribunales reales: fuentes para el estudio de la conflictividad y la violencia by Inés Gómez González

    “…Since the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, the Spanish monarchy has implemented a series of mechanisms for the control of the behavior of public officials. …”
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    Collision of Royal Law and local fueros in the process of the Spanish state formation in XVI century on the example of the Antonio Perez case by Elena Kalínina

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In theory, the process of the State formation comes to its end in the epoch of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella governing. Later, in the epoch of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Spain was the Empire yet. …”
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    <i>Nominatissima urbs Granate</i>: The Cultural Clash between Islam and Christianity after the Capitulation of the Nasrid Kingdom and Its Repercussions on the Arts by Jesús R. Folgado García

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This essay offers a general overview of some of the main artistic, liturgical and musical works inspired by the Capitulation of Granada in favor of the Catholic Monarchs and related to the patronage of Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza, Cardinal Bernardino López de Carvajal, Archbishop Fray Hernando de Talavera and his circle. …”
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    Del “Arte de marear” a la navegación astronómica: Técnicas e instrumentos de navegación en la España de la Edad Moderna by Francisco José González González

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Spain’s seamanship innovations in the Modern Era bore a direct relationship to the political and economic development of the modern state by the Catholic Monarchs. The expansion stage of the great discoveries coincided with the writing of the great C16th treatises on the art of navigation and also with the continual honing of the methods and instruments designed in the last part of the Middle Ages. …”
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    THE SPANISH COLLEGE AT BOLOGNA AND THE HISPANIC MONARCHY by Maria Cristina Pascerini

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The Royal Protection was first granted to the College by the Catholic Monarchs, and is established in its Rules since 1488. …”
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    Propiedad y <i>dominium</i> en Castilla a finales del siglo XV: <i>Celestina</i> como <i>civitas non recte instituta</i> by Raúl Álvarez Moreno

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The study concludes by assessing the consequences of the mentioned dysfunction or failure in relation to the Catholic Monarchs' socio-political restorative project, before whose idealized models of the city Celestina stands as a civitas non recte instituta.…”
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    Conflit et dissidence religieuse dans les nouveaux foyers de spiritualité castillans : ermites, recluses et sectes illuministes face au Saint-Office (1510-1563) by Laurey Braguier Gouverneur

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…This article explores the birth and growth of new centres of spirituality, seen as heterodox by the clergy and the Spanish Inquisition, which developed in Castile between the end of the reign of the Catholic Monarchs and the final years of the Council of Trent. …”
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    On the forefront thought of Francisco de Vitoria in the "globalized society" of the 21st century / Sobre la actualidad del pensamiento de Francisco de Vitoria en la “sociedad globa... by Ricardo Ruy Franco de Macedo

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…In this work, the author establishes certain rules that would allow the Catholic Monarchs to “legalize” in a canonical way the so-called “colonization” of America, but cleverly he also sets the basis of many rights of the Indians that should be respected at that time, inserting in the context of an epoch of deep domination by the Inquisition, certain aspects that could be understood as the truly international principles of coexistence. …”
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    Peter IV of Aragon (1336–1387) by Marta Serrano-Coll

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…With the aim of exalting the dynasty, he patronised various enterprises, among the most important of which was the abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet, which he intended to be a burial place for himself and his successors, a wish that was fulfilled, without exception, down to Juan II, the predecessor of the Catholic Monarchs. A perfectionist and zealot, he endowed important religious events with profound political significance, and promoted works of great symbolism such as the genealogy of the new <i>saló del tinell</i>, or the <i>ordinacions de la casa i cort</i>, to which he added an appendix establishing how the kings of Aragon were to be crowned.…”
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    Radical Succession: Hagiography, Reform, and Franciscan Identity in the Convent of the Abbess Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) by Pablo Acosta-García

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In this article, I study in depth the first <i>vita</i> of the Franciscan Tertiary abbess Juana de la Cruz (<i>Vida y fin de la bienaventurada virgen sancta Juana de la Cruz</i>, written c. 1534), examining it as a chronicle that narrativizes the origins and reform of a specific religious community in the Castile of the Catholic Monarchs. I argue that <i>Vida y fin</i> constitutes an account that was collectively written inside the walls of the enclosure that can help us understand themes, motifs, and symbolic Franciscan elements that were essential for the self-definition of its original textual community. …”
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    Un monumento para la eternidad. El sepulcro de los condes de Nieva en Valverde de la Vera (Cáceres) y el escultor flamenco Egas Cueman / A monument for eternity. The tomb of the Co... by Florencio-Javier García Mogollón

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Abstract   An interesting funerary monument from the decade of 1480 is analyzed from the historical-artistic point of view, a work that we attribute to the workshop of the remarkable flemish sculptor Egas Cueman, one of the bests in the days of the Catholic Monarchs. It is a sepulcher of hispanic-flemish inspiration and, despite the deteriorations, of great quality, as it stands out among those preserved in Extremadura.. …”
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    Why Did Everything Go Wrong? Some Notes on Hispano-Algerian Diplomatic Misunderstanding from a Study of a Letter of Beylerbeyi Hasan Pasha (1545-51) by Francesco Caprioli

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The Spanish Monarchy became used to negotiating with Algerians in the final decades of the fifteenth centuries, when the Catholic Monarchs began reaching commercial and political agreements with many North African harbours. …”
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