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  1. 101

    Public Healthcare: Citizen’s Preferences in Spain by Silvia Prieto-Herraez, Teresa González-Arteaga, Rocío de Andrés Calle

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This paper focuses on analyzing the preferences of Spaniards on their healthcare system over time under the assumption that citizens’ preferences are represented by complete pre-orders. …”
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  2. 102

    Agricultura huarpe y conquista española: discusión de recientes propuestas by Alejandro García

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Based on the archaeological record recovered at two sites located in Mendoza city, Chiavazza and Mafferra (2007) have proposed some ideas related to the subsistence system of the Huarpe, the indigenous group that inhabited the north-central Mendoza to the arrival of the Spaniards. In this article I discuss some aspects related to the database used, the origin and chronology of the contexts, and the representativeness of the analyzed sites. …”
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  3. 103

    La Conquista y la Colonia en el Códice Azcatitlan by María Castañeda de la Paz, Michel R. Oudijk

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…However, the register of events by indigenous people in this time of profound changes indicates that the same attention was given to Spaniards matters as to those of themselves. Furthermore, no particular insistence can be perceived to represent the suffering which we associate today with this period.…”
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  4. 104

    The fiesta as a key concept of Spanish linguistic culture by E. V. Astakhova

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The research determines such Spanish extralinguistic realities as corrida, tertulia, movida, botellon, indignados, analyses the role of the theater, of “coffee culture”, of football and other phenomenons in social life and cognitive space of Spaniards. The knowledge of different aspects of fiesta helps to understand the word potential of Spanish language, its metafores, stylistic images.…”
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  5. 105

    Le goût de l´Espagne. Opinión y “cosas” de una España imaginada desde y con Bartolomé Bennassar by Fernando Bouza

    “…The major role played by cultural aspects in the fabrication of an image of Spain and Spaniards in early modern France is also evoked, emphasizing the relevance of French travelers in creating an alleged Spanish character finally embodied in the topic of the so called "Cosas de España". …”
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  6. 106

    Les Dominicains et les Indiens by Gaëlle Demelemestre

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The conquest of the New World prompted very violent debates in Spain in the sixteenth century, centered on two major questions concerning the right of the Spaniards to the conquest and domination of the Indies and their right to reduce Indians to slavery. …”
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  7. 107

    Paullu y Manco ¿una diarquía inca en tiempos de conquista? by Ximena Medinaceli

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…The research on this issue leads us to reformulate questions about the relationship between Paullu, who collaborated with the Spaniards, and his brother Manco, who resisted them in Vilcabamba. …”
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  8. 108

    Desigualdades sociales en salud y la pandemia del COVID‑19: el caso de España by Marta Aguilar Gil, José María Bleda García

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The main objective of this research is to identify the social inequalities in health among Spaniards as a consequence of the COVID‑19 pandemic. …”
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  9. 109

    REPRESENTATION OF EMOTIONS IN MODERN ENGLISH AND SPANISH NEWSPAPERS by Mikhail I. Nagornov, Ekaterina V. Nagornova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The specifics of expressing emotions in newspaper texts turned out to be directly related to the national characters of the Spaniards and the British.…”
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  10. 110

    El papel de la movilidad estudiantil en el desarrollo de la competencia comunicativa intercultural: un estudio de caso by Marjana Šifrar Kalan

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In order to indicate the changes in the participants, especially about their attitudes towards Spanish culture, Spaniards and their stereotypes, an interpretative research with an ethnographic approach has been carried out, namely, we have interviewed several students of Hispanic Philology from the University of Ljubljana (level C1 of Spanish), who had spent at least one semester with the Erasmus scholarship studying in Spain. …”
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  11. 111

    Djelfa 41-43. Un camp d’internement en Algérie : addenda iconographique by Bernard Sicot

    “…Un camp d’internement en Algérie (Paris, Riveneuve éditions, 2015), a book that gathers - to trace the history and life of this emblematic place where were deported, with many others and as Max Aub, hundreds of Spaniards - archive documents, texts, often unpublished testimonies and an iconography that I was not able to complete, some images which existence I supposed remained without finding. …”
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  12. 112

    HTLV infection in persons with sexually transmitted diseases in Spain by Oskar Ayerdi, Rafael Benito, Diego Ortega, Antonio Aguilera, Natalia Montiel, Ilduara Pintos, Alberto Díaz de Santiago, Begoña Baza, Vicente Soriano, Carmen de Mendoza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The majority (1,936; 76.7%) belonged to men, of whom 676 (34.9%) were men who have sex with men (MSM) receiving HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. Although native Spaniards predominated (1,470; 58.2%), up to 593 (23.5%) came from Latin America and 139 (5.5%) were African. …”
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  13. 113

    De iglesias y wak’as. La sacralidad y la agencia del espacio en la trama urbana del valle de La Paz (Bolivia) durante la colonia by Geraldine Fernández Selaez, Salvador Arano Romero

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Through an innovative methodology, and the correlation with historiographic and archaeological data, we were able to identify that the churches, although they were ordered to be built by the Spaniards, were resignificated by the indigenous with clear objectives that we could call «resistance» to the ideological changes.…”
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  14. 114

    La resistencia a la dominación de los indígenas de La Española (1492-1533) by Esteban Mira Caballos

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The active resistance, violent, was scarce and late compared to the great passive resistance that was manifested since the arrival of the Spaniards. After the failed uprisings of the first years, the Taino tenacity adopted some basic strategies, given the inability to stop the destruction of their world: one, the practice of scorched earth, with the idea of expelling foreigners for lack of food: two, the flight to the mountains, absenting themselves from the haciendas and mines. …”
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  15. 115

    The Avant-Gardes To Debate: The Fight Ultraism/ Creationism in the Epistolary Exchange of Huidobro, Diego y Larrea by Miguel Ángel García

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…At the beginning, the two young Spaniards join the broad movement of renewal that supposes the ultraism, but soon they discover in the creationism a more solid and constructive esthetic. …”
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  16. 116

    La experiencia cuencana como "rito de paso" de la migración académica española a Ecuador by María del Rocío Pérez-Gañán, María Jara Rodríguez-Fariñas

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The socio-economic crisis Spain has experienced since 2008, connected with the process of the Ecuadorian government to attract qualified human resources abroad, both converged in a massive insertion of Spaniards in as researchers and professors at universities in Ecuador during the period 2011-2015. …”
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  17. 117

    Hace cien años… Españoles en Laroque d’Olmes, 1916-1938 by Alet Valero

    “…The research consisted in understanding the professional attractiveness of the city which had 1,545 inhabitants in 1921, the demographic impact of the arrival of these immigrants, the proportion of Spaniards in relation to local births, its evolution between 1917 and 1938, professions declared by fathers and mothers, their geographical origin, the first names chosen, the “assimilation” carried out by the law of 1927. …”
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  18. 118

    Pedagogical Missions in Salamanca (1931-1936) by María MARTÍN BÁREZ

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…For the first time, thanks to these Missions, many Spaniards from rural areas were able to go to the movies, theatre, listen to classical music or gain access to art and literature. …”
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  19. 119

    Los cautivos españoles en Argel durante el Siglo Ilustrado by Maximiliano BARRIO GOZALO

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: Within the context of the corsair wars between Muslims and Christians in the Mediterranean sea, this study focuses on Algerire privateering and its most important consequence: the seizure of many Spaniards who swelled the numbers of Christian captives in Algiers, as well as their way of life and their chances of being released.…”
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  20. 120

    The Spanish-Ottoman conflict over Tunisia 941-982 AH /1534-1574 AD by إلهام يوسف, ولاء صقر

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…   This research deals with the nature of the Spanish-Ottoman conflict on the strategic Tunisia, whose two sides exchanged its occupation more than once,As a result of weakness of the Hafsid state and inabilitly to protect the country and to confront foreign ambitions and its use in Spain, it was natural that the Ottoman state to annex Tunisia to its  property,which was not accepted by the Spanish Emperor  Charlecan , Which led to the entry into the Spanish conflict can be identified by studying the causes, and follow the stages demonstrated by the occupation of  Khairuddin Barbaross to Tunisia /9411534, and then the campaign of Charlecan 942/1535, and the battle of Lepanto  979 / 1571, which turned Tunisia into a semi-colony of Spain, ending this conflict in /9821574 by attaching Tunisia to the Ottoman Empire and ending the rule of Hafs and weakening the Spaniards and their status in the region. …”
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