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    L’hispaniste Antoine de Latour (1808-1881) by Manuel Bruña Cuevas

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Latour spent twenty years in Spain; so he ended up being regarded, while remaining French for all to see, almost as a Spaniard. Great scholar, in constant contact with Spanish cultural circles, he was also the secretary of a key figure in Spanish politics of the nineteenth century: the Duke of Montpensier, son of King Louis-Philippe of France and pretender to the Spanish throne. …”
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    Le nahualli-tlahuipuchtli dans le monde nahuatl by Roberto Martínez González

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…In the first part of the article, we review the ancient data; secondly we attempt to define the contemporary stereotype of the tlahuipuchtli and then describe how the Spaniard witchcraft concepts participated in the construction of modern tlahuipuchtli image. …”
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    Desde Argentina la reincorporación a España de emigrantes españoles y sus descendientes con doble nacionalidad by Elda González Martínez

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Many of them were descendants of Spaniards who recovered their ancestors’ nationality. …”
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    L’exil communiste espagnol en RDA : accueil, intégration, retour by Aurélie Denoyer

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…As a consequence of Operation Bolero-Paprika, about a hundred Spaniards were received by the East German state. In this paper, we first propose to study the reception and integration of this group. …”
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    El exilio cotidiano: sociedad, violencia y guerra civil en el siglo xix español by Ramón Arnabat

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Over the course of the century, thousands of Catalans and Spaniards went into political exile. By the end of the century, more than 200.000 Spaniards with democratic, anarchist or socialist leanings took this route. …”
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    “Linajes de embustes”: cargas de centurias y tiempos universales en el mundo maya colonial by Mario Humberto Ruz

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Among the different strategies implemented, we can point out the redefinition of their ancient measurement system and the inclusion of their own historical events and processes within the providential and supposedly universal perceptions that characterized the Christian concepts brought by the Spaniards.…”
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    El Príncipe : de la fiction d’une série à la réalité d’un quartier by Alicia Fernández García

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In spite of the presence of a few stereotypes and of simplified images, this fiction had nevertheless the merit to give a media spotlight on a city generally forgotten by the Spaniards. It has also put on the front of the stage some social issues which its inhabitants are facing.…”
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    Les intellectuels français au service de la propagande franquiste pendant la guerre civile : le cas de la revue Occident (1937-1939) by Darío Varela Fernández

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The international propaganda of the uprisings against the republican regime has been studied but, until now, research have been confined to analyzing primarily the role played by the Spaniards. This work aims to analyze the French intellectuals who, through their commitments and their works, contributed to glorifying the Francoist cause. …”
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    Tensas biografías. Bartolomé Bennassar y la subjectividad de un dictador by Jesús Izquierdo Martín

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The biography written by Bartolomé Bennassar in 1995 regains its relevance now that Spain has finally achieved to exhume the remains of the dictator from the Valle de los Caídos, a monument that continues to be a memorial of a bloody dictatorship but it is hidden under an imaginary appeal of reconciliation between Spaniards. In his representation of Francisco Franco, the French historian tried to place himself in an equidistant position, criticizing the violence of the dictatorship and recognizing the dictator’s role in restoring the order and the further possibilities of democracy. …”
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    La Nouvelle-Orléans, une ville nommée Désir et bien davantage by Pascale SMORAG

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The French names of New Orleans express the Crown’s imperialist ambitions as well as the contradictions of the king’s colonial policy. The desire of the Spaniards, and later of the Americans to maintain this legacy, while simultaneously inscribing their own ambitions on the map, reveals the complexity of their commitment to the city. …”
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    Le goût de l´Espagne. Opinión y “cosas” de una España imaginada desde y con Bartolomé Bennassar by Fernando Bouza

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…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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    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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    Djelfa 41-43. Un camp d’internement en Algérie : addenda iconographique by Bernard Sicot

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…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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    Projekt międzynarodowy „Digitally Improving Social and Emotional Skills of Primary School Teachers (DigiSEL)” dla nauczycieli edukacji wczesnoszkolnej by Agnieszka M. Barwicka

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… The problems of the 21st century contributed to the creation of the project in cooperation with Italians, Spaniards, Turks, Croats and Poles. The Erasmus+ international project “Digitally Improving Social and Emotional Skills of Primary School Teachers (DigiSEL)” offers digital training and online teaching methods for primary school teachers in Europe with a focus on SEL. …”
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    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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    Nouvelles perspectives sur les Cañaris d’hier et d’aujourd’hui : la céramique des Andes méridionales de l’Équateur de 100 av. J.-C. jusqu’à nos jours by Catherine Lara

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They claim to be the descendants of the homonym group which—according to archaeological data—inhabited the same territory between at least 100 BC and the arrival of the Incas and Spaniards between the xv and xvi centuries AD. However, a recent ethnohistoric study claims that the vast majority of Precolumbian Cañaris did not survive these two successive conquests, and that the modern Cañaris are actually the result of a cultural mix between non local groups. …”
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