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    D’un mythe à l’autre. Mémoire et histoire des espagnols dans la Résistance by Diego Gaspar Celaya

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…I order to achieve this target, I analyse first, the “historiography” dedicated to this topic. And then, I present a brief balance of meetings and recent tributes dedicated to the Spaniards volunteers that allow me to reflect on how some of those Works and homages’ contributed to the creation of mythical figures.…”
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    The role of satisfaction in cultural activities’ word-of-mouth. A case study in the Picasso Museum of Málaga (Spain) by María Jesús Carrasco-Santos, Antonio Padilla-Meléndez

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In a novel approach, an experiment (involving a guided tour of some of Picasso’s shortlisted works and painting a self-portrait) was conducted with 127 first-time Picasso Museum visitors (52.8% Spaniards and 47.2 % international visitors). …”
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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
    “…One of the least known characters in Lopez Austin’s (1967) article « Forty magician classes in the nahuatl world », is the tlahuipuchtli, a name given actually to some kind of bloodsucking witches. …”
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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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    La defensa de la especificidad española frente al advenimiento de la cultura liberal (1833-1839) by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This representation of a primitive people, very similar to the Myth of the Golden Era or the natural state theorized by Rousseau, can be found not only in carlist political propaganda, but also in the works of several liberal whose interest in the habits and customs of a society about to lose its values and references comes from their romantic culture.…”
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