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    Florida State Symbols by Martin B. Main, Ginger M. Allen

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…DeLeon claimed Florida for Spain and named this new land “Pascua de Florida,” which translates as “feast of flowers.” …”
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    Orientalism and the British Picture Postcard Industry: Popularizing the Empire in Victorian and Edwardian Homes by Gilles Teulié

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…During the 19th century as and when Europeans developed a keen interest in what was described as the ‘Orient’—ranging from architecture in Moorish Spain to the faces and places in Northern Africa and the Middle East–—images of an exotic fantasised Orient bounced back to Europe, in particular through the works of artists who painted what they had seen, or thought they had seen. …”
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    La bande dessinée contemporaine au rendez-vous de la mémoire violente de l’après-guerre civile espagnole et du premier franquisme by Viviane Alary

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Many comic book authors have chosen to tell the story of individual destinies by interweaving them into a collective history, that of Spain under Franco's regime. This article sheds light on the work of memory that Spanish comics have been undertaking since the 1970s through four graphic works placed in the context of their first publication (the Paracuellos series, 1977; El artefacto perverso, 1996; Cuerda de presas, 2005; Los surcos del azar, 2013). …”
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    Les particularismes de la grande distribution en Espagne : comment l’enseigne Mercadona est-elle devenue leader du marché depuis 2010 jusqu’à nos jours ? by Gaëlle Fauchard

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This article will examine how these factors have recently led to a convergence of distribution channels in retail sales in Spain. In this context, the Spanish consumer has shown a preference for the supermarket in a highly fragmented sector where the retailer, Mercadona, has become the undisputed leader in food retailing since 2010. …”
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    La Novela Española de Toulouse (1947-1948). Un catálogo de literatura antifascista by Fernando Larraz

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…It is shown that the collections continued a publishing practice in early 20th century Spain, the novel collection under subscription, to which peculiarities of the republican culture of exile are added. …”
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    Illegal cannabis cultivation in Europe: new developments by David Weinberger, Michel Gandilhon, Jalpa Shah, Nacer Lalam

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Since then, it has gradually become more professional due to the increased diversification of involved actors, such as Organized Crime Groups (OCG), and the growing role of players linked to mafia organizations in both Italy and Albany. In Spain and France, where Moroccan resin has long dominated supply and demand, the cannabis market has seen a rise in herbal cannabis production. …”
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    La presse pour enfants au XIXe siècle en Espagne : un objet d’étude fécond et prometteur by Aliénor Asselot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After a first publication at the end of the 18th century, the periodical press for children begins to take shape in Spain in the 1840s, reaching more than seventy titles published by the end of the century. …”
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    Quand le jardin révèle un imaginaire du paysage méditerranéen : les Colombières de Ferdinand Bac by Agnès du Vachat

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Drawing inspiration from art, literature, and his travel experiences, he recreated in his garden landscape scenes evoking Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, Spain under the Arabian and Catholic influences, and Renaissance Italy. …”
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    L’École de Madrid et son devenir après la Guerre Civile by Eve Fourmont Giustiniani

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The Spanish Civil War dissolved the rising philosophical tradition and dispersed its members into exile or in the cultural "desert" of Franco's Spain. Far from being the end of the School of Madrid, the war marks the division between the two branches of the orteguian philosophical legacy, which continues to grow through the thought of his disciples, despite various attempts of neutralization or political distorsion. …”
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    Voluntarios en una guerra de tinta y papel: los voluntarios españoles de la Primera Guerra Mundial en la prensa by Alejandro Acosta López

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In neutral Spain in 1914-1918, numerous polemics fuelled the conflict between Alliedophiles and Germanophiles in the pages of the press. …”
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    Galice 1980-2022 : urbanisation et diversification économique du territoire by Rubén C. Lois González

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The evolution followed by Galicia in the last forty years illustrates the accelerated changes that have occurred throughout Spain after the beginning of the democratic period.…”
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