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  1. 161

    Españolas exiliadas y emigrantes : encuentros y desencuentros en Francia by Alicia Mira Abad, Mónica Moreno Seco

    “…These links developed most strongly in the areas in which significant numbers of Spaniards lived, such as the south-west of France, the Parisian region and Algeria.…”
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  2. 162

    Le voyage d’Al-Mawsilî : le premier Arabe à se rendre sur le continent Américain (1675-1683) by Abdel Rahman Alnatsheh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The study approaches his descriptions of large parts of the south to the center of the American continent and emphasizes themes as the hunt of gold, the avarice of the Spaniards, the perils and the adventure in America. …”
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  3. 163

    NATIONAL WORLDVIEW IN BILINGUAL COMMUNICATION by V. A. Iovenko

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The article establishes important types of divergences between Spanish and Russian worldviews which are relevant for translation, for example: abundance in Spanish mass media texts of specific and exotic national idiomatic units, bright stylistic locutions, figurative expressions, syntactic constructions, text structures which, when used in oral and written speech sound weird and unexpected for Russian native speakers. Spaniards often use words from different spheres of life (sports, medicine, warfare, etc) in political communicative situations. …”
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  4. 164

    Political participation and active citizenship in Spain: An analysis of youth, participatory culture and their social network​ by Patricia Castro

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Through the exploitation of data from official statistical sources, the present work shows how the political participation of young Spaniards is, their participatory culture and how they deploy their social network with the objective of exercising political action, incorporating a comparative analysis of the population between 18 and 24 years of age concerning the population as a whole, as well as a gender perspective analysis of the issue. …”
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  5. 165

    Peru: historical fusion of different cultures by Ilona Gorelaya

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The milestones in the history of Peru, from the point of view of the cycles of cultural that influenced the formation of the Peruvian nation were the following: the pre-Colombian era, arrival of the Spaniards, arrival of the first settlers-African (afro-Peruvian), the fight for independence. …”
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  6. 166

    Imágenes e identidades transnacionales en la prensa del siglo XIX. España y México en las páginas de La América (1857-1863) by Rebeca Viguera Ruiz

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…In the mid-nineteenth century, both Spaniards and Mexicans tried to overcome some ancient stereotypes in order to initiate new processes of national and identity construction. …”
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  7. 167

    A scaling investigation of urban form features in Latin America cities. by Aureliano S S Paiva, Gervásio F Santos, Caio P Castro, Daniel A Rodriguez, Usama Bilal, J Firmino de Sousa Filho, Anderson Freitas, Felipe Montes, Iryna Dronova, Maurício L Barreto, Roberto F S Andrade

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We also explored the potential influence of colonization on the current built environment, by analyzing cities colonized by Portuguese (Brazilian cities) or Spaniards (Other cities in Latin America) separately. …”
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  8. 168

    El desemparo como argumento : mujeres en defensa de padres, esposos e hijos ante la ley de expulsión de españoles de 1829 en México by María Graciela León Matamoros

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Nearby 1827 were promulgated some laws and dispositions against the spaniards-peninsulares, and the most important was the Expulsion Law promulgated in December of 1827. …”
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  9. 169

    Supersticioso, embustero, engañador. El proceso judicial contra Juan Mequeb (San Antonio de Chacao, Chiloé, 1728) by Joaquín García Insausti

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…On this occasion, we present the transcription and analysis of a process that took place in 1728 in Chiloé, in which Juan Mequeb, an “indio de encomienda” resident on the island of Quenac, is being tried for the death of Antonia, an indigenous woman who lived on the same island. While both Spaniards and native people sought Mequeb's help to treat various health conditions, reading the records reveals that these same individuals suspected that these ailments were caused by the accused through witchcraft as a means of gaining personal benefits and seeking revenge. …”
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  10. 170

    Le Saint-Office face au tribunal de l’opinion. Controverse et réforme de la justice inquisitoriale en Castille au temps de la congrégation de Burgos (1508) by David Kahn

    “…With the aim of demonstrating that the setting up and continuing work of the Holy Office were achieved without the support of the Spaniards, and pursuing the topics of the Black Legend, the two fathers of the contemporary historiography of the Inquisition shed light on public opinion that was unfavourably disposed to the Holy Office. …”
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  11. 171

    Tamactún-Acalán: interpretación de una hegemonía política maya de los siglos xiv-xvi by Andrés Ciudad Ruiz, Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This essay applies this last interpretation to the understanding of the political-territorial structure of the Mactun of Tamactún-Acalán in the 14th-16th centuries A.D., and tests its validity for other regions of the Maya Lowlands, from the beginning of the Classic period to the arrival of the Spaniards, highlighting the parallelisms with other political systems found in Mesoamerica at the time immediately preceding the Conquest.…”
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  12. 172

    Political participation and active citizenship in Spain: An analysis of youth, participatory culture and their social network​ by Patricia Castro

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Through the exploitation of data from official statistical sources, the present work shows how the political participation of young Spaniards is, their participatory culture and how they deploy their social network with the objective of exercising political action, incorporating a comparative analysis of the population between 18 and 24 years of age concerning the population as a whole, as well as a gender perspective analysis of the issue. …”
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  13. 173

    Esclavos de Obraje : Consuelo en la Devoción. La cofradía de la Santa Veracruz Nueva fundada por Mulatos, Mestizos y Negros. Coyoacán, siglo XVII by Rosa Elena Rojas

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Nevertheless, the group of faithful devotees opens the solemn procession of Holy Thursday and the brotherhood of Spaniards and the rest of people from the village complete the formation. …”
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  14. 174

    La defensa de la especificidad española frente al advenimiento de la cultura liberal (1833-1839) by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    “…According to the defenders of carlism, these exemplary Spaniards fight to safeguard the kind of culture they wish could spread not only through Spain but also through every European country. …”
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  15. 175

    Measuring the Extent and Limits of Colonial Change in Mesoamerica by Peter B. Villella

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Return to Aztlan: Indians, Spaniards, and the Invention of Nuevo México. By Danna A. …”
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  16. 176

    Young People's Political Participation: New and Old Forms in Contemporary Spain by Francisco Javier Alarcón González

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It seeks to understand younger Spaniards' attitudes towards active participation in democratic processes and, more specifically, differences between those young people engaged in citizen-oriented political actions related to political parties and those engaged in cause-oriented activities. …”
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  17. 177

    Terrorism, dread risk and bicycle accidents by Peter Ayton, Samantha Murray, James A. Hampton

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…After the Madrid train bombings of March 11th, 2004, Spaniards, like Americans, avoided the attacked mode of travel, but no increase in car travel or fatal accidents resulted. …”
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  18. 178

    Límite Pirineos. Una mirada global a la participación de anarquistas españoles en la Resistencia francesa by Diego Gaspar Celaya

    “…Between 1940 and 1945 more than 10,000 Spaniards, thousands of them anarchists, mostly refugees in French territory as a result of the Spanish Civil War, fought in the French Resistance ranks. …”
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  19. 179

    La revista LIBRE, víctima del “Caso Padilla” by Hassan Arabi Mouzouri

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The great figures of the so-called Latin American Boom form part of the list of writers that contributed to the magazine: Julio Cortázar, Lezama Lima, Mario Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, Brice Echenique, or the Spaniards Luis and Juan Goytisolo, are just some examples of the great number of intellectuals exiled in Paris. …”
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  20. 180

    El mestizaje como identidad latinoamericana en <i>El recurso del método</i> de Alejo Carpentier by María Salvadora Ortiz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Latín American identity was gradually formed as different cultures intermingled in a contínuing process of transculturation in which native Americans, Spaniards, Blacks and Chinese interrelated and brought about various syncretisms. …”
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