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    Cine, pedagogía y exilio. Un recorrido entre España y Argentina en los años 40 by Susana Sel

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Republican exiles who arrived in Argentina in the years '40 contributed to the national película and theater, in a different context of urban practices and socialization experiences away from the avant-garde of social construction in rural Spain of the '30.…”
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    Les arènes espagnoles sous le franquisme : un espace de « contre-pouvoir » ? by Justine Guitard

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…During the Franco era (1939-1975), an especially dark period in Spain’s history because of the oppressive and repressive nature of the regime, Spanish people were forced into silence. …”
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    Las figuras cómicas del mono y de los portadores de pintura corporal negra entre los nahuas prehispánicos y su transformación en la época colonial by Agnieszka Brylak

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Due to the presence of the same types—the ape and the black or devil—in medieval and Renaissance popular and carnivalesque culture, part of this study will briefly mention the transformation of pre-Hispanic jesters and their fusion with their European counterparts that occurred in colonial times in New Spain.…”
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    Pepper Mild Mottle Virus by Scott Adkins, Pamela D. Roberts

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The virus has also been found in greenhouse peppers in Canada, and Spain where greenhouse production practices are ideal for rapid spread of the disease. …”
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    Pilgrimage and Pilgrim Hierarchies in Vernacular Discourse: Comparative Notes from the Camino de Santiago and Glastonbury by Tiina Sepp

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…This article is based on my fieldwork conducted in two important destinations in the spiritual landscape of European vernacular religion – the Camino de Santiago (pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela) in northern Spain, and Glastonbury in southwest England. In this comparison between modern expressions of pilgrimage, I look into the power relationships that exist on the pilgrimage, describe how hierarchies of pilgrims are created and maintained, and reflect on the meaning of the words pilgrim and pilgrimage. …”
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    Desempleo y reforma laboral en España durante la Gran Recesión by Elíes Furió Blasco, Matilde Alonso Pérez

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…This paper analyzes the main changes of the new labor market reform approved in Spain in 2012 in relation to the labor market situation. …”
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    Jeunes hommes des classes populaires à Larache by Marko Juntunen

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…These young men give meaning to their situation by using the notions duruf (conditions) and dabbar (resourcefulness) in the context of the coastal town of Larache, the hub of illegal migration to Spain. This temptation to adventure and its dangers in fact constitutes the ultimate goal for asserting one’s virility and finally building oneself a future (mustaqbal) that makes it possible to become a man.…”
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    Le détroit de Gibraltar dans la mondialisation des transports maritimes by Nora Mareï

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Three states surrend the Strait: Spain, Morocco, and the United Kingdom. Being territorial enclaves, they overlap and depend of each others for regulating the circulation of goods and people through the strait. …”
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    Pepper Mild Mottle Virus by Scott Adkins, Pamela D. Roberts

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The virus has also been found in greenhouse peppers in Canada, and Spain where greenhouse production practices are ideal for rapid spread of the disease. …”
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    Las edades de la República by Lara Campos Pérez

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The main objective is to understand and value the usefulness of this metaphor in Spain in the 30s and clarify the meaning of his contributions to political languages; this in a context unquestionably influenced by the huge boom that political imagination experienced during interwar period.…”
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