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Mujeres anarquistas. Entre lo local y lo transnacional
(Fundación Instituto de Historia Social, 2023)
Mujeres y anarquismo en Cuba. Transnacionalismo, prensa y emancipación femenina a inicios del siglo XX
(Fundación Instituto de Historia Social, 2023)
Este texto analiza las voces y rastros de mujeres anarquistas en Cuba a través de los artículos publicados en el semanario ¡Tierra! de La Habana durante la primera década de república (1902-1915). Se tienen en cuenta textos ...
La reverberación rusa
(Nexos, 2017)
Shellfish collectors on the seashore: The exploitation of the marine environment between the end of the Paleolithic and the Mesolithic in the Mediterranean Iberia
(Routledge, 2020-05-21)
Studies carried out to date on the Iberian Peninsula have led to the belief that hunter-gatherer sites with exploitation of the marine environment are particularly found in the Cantabrian and Atlantic area. In this study, ...
El efímero templo de la gloria de Isabel de Farnesio: la jura de fidelidad en 1745 como soberana de Parma y Piacenza
(Universidad de Granada, 2023-11-16)
Forging an Image for the Spanish Monarchy in Seventeenth-Century Rome. Habsburg Religiosity and Visual Propaganda
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-02-26)
The militant Catholicism of the Spanish Habsburgs and their need
for the support of the Holy See gave rise to the creation of a solid
model of representation in seventeenth-century Rome in order to
gain papal approval. ...
Si res avets mester en aquesta terra... els orígens de l'agència datiniana de la vila de Sant Mateu (1393-1397)
(Universitat de València, 2018)
Beyond the Palaeolithic: Figurative final Palaeolithic art in Mediterranean Iberia
(Elsevier, 2020)
This paper is part of a broad special issue exploring the Cultures of the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in Western Europe. In this context our aim is to offer a state of the art review of the figurative Palaeolithic art ...
Francisco Arango y Parreño
(Galaxia Gutenberg, 2018)
Commodities Shaping a New Imperial History: Tobacco and the Iberian Empires
(Oxford University Press, 2023)
Tobacco, which originated in the Americas, was one of the early commodities to shape a new imperial history. This chapter highlights recent historiography of tobacco in the Iberian Empires, which from the seventeenth century ...