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  1. 22 de jun. de 2019 · Robert Wilde. Updated on June 22, 2019. The key historical events which took place in Spain involved periods when the country was a globally imperial force shaping Europe, Africa and the Americas, and when it was a hotbed of revolutionary fervor that brought it close to disintegration. The first human occupants of the Iberian peninsula where ...

  2. History Compass 7/5 (2009): 1303–1316, 10.1111/j.1478-0542.2009.00621.x Making Sense of the History of Sex and Gender in Early Modern Spain Edward Behrend-Martinez* Appalachian State University Abstract Progress in describing the sexuality of Spaniards in the past has been accomplished by a handful of disparate movements and interests – women’s history, studies of the Spanish Inquisition ...

  3. 28 de sept. de 2011 · Slavery in the Atlantic Islands and the Early Modern Spanish Atlantic World; By William D. Phillips, Jr., University of Minnesota Edited by David Eltis, Emory University, Atlanta, Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester, New York; Book: The Cambridge World History of Slavery; Online publication: 28 September 2011

  4. The Franks attacked allied with the Burgundians to the Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse. Alaric II was killed at the Battle of Vouillé, and Toulouse was sacked. The Visigoths had lost most of their Gallic holdings and are retreated to Hispania and Septimania, helped by Ostrogoths. Kingdom of Toulouse ended and The Arian Kingdom of Hispania began.

  5. The Cambridge History of Spanish Literature - January 2005. Each term used to describe the period in which Spain saw a burgeoning of new ideas and new literary forms that helped create a brilliant flowering of prose, poetry, and drama brings with it a distinct view of how that period is to be conceptualized and evaluated.

  6. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The editors bring together the essays in a compelling way to provide researchers with an extensive and diverse array of material. The anthology should propel future study in the history of Spanish dress of the early modern period and invigorate the field of fashion history. Notes. Carmen Bernis, Don Quijote (Madrid: Ediciones El Viso, 2001 ...

  7. 28 de mar. de 2008 · Summary. Much of what was written, published, and read in early modern Spain could be described as “religious literature” – over 3,000 books, by one estimate. The figures for subcategories of religious works are similarly impressive. Melquíades Andrés Martín’s recent history of mysticism in Golden Age Spain includes a bibliography of ...