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    The History of linguistics in Spain.Antonio Quilis & Hans-Josef Niederehe (eds.) - 1986 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This selection of papers is concerned with the history of linguistics in Spain, dealing with the evolution of linguistic ideas from the Middle Ages and the European context of the linguistic debates in Spain to the 20th century, concluding with Malkiel's appraisal of Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1869-1968). The volume includes papers on Antonio Nebrija and Sanctius, probably the best-known grammarians of the Iberian peninsula, but - as the other papers suggest - there is much more to be (...)
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    History of Science in Spain: A preliminary survey.Alberto Elena & Javier Ordóñez - 1990 - British Journal for the History of Science 23 (2):187-196.
    It can certainly be said that history of science has experienced a large growth in recent decades in Spain. This has occurred despite the generic term ‘history of science’ covering activities of a very varied nature and lacking an intimate relation between each other, in research as well as instruction. At present the number of publications which could fit into the frame of this branch of learning has increased remarkably and commercial publishing houses have opened their editorial (...)
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    The history of mathematics in Spain.Elena Ausejo & Mariano Hormigón - 1999 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 7 (1):13-20.
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    Roman Spain - J. S. Richardson: The Romans in Spain (A History of Spain). Pp. viii + 341. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1996. £50/$74.95. ISBN: 0-631-17706-X.A. T. Fear - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):122-123.
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  5. Classical works and texts on the influence of Islam in the history of Spain.M. J. Viguerra Molins - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (2):537-540.
     
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    History of science and technology today in Spain.Mariano Hormogón - 1991 - Annals of Science 48 (2):187-190.
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    History of a Tragedy: the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. By Joseph Pérez.R. N. Swanson - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1053-1054.
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    The History of the Conquest of Egypt, North Africa and Spain by Ibn 'Abd Al-ḤakamThe History of the Conquest of Egypt, North Africa and Spain by Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam.Richard Gottheil & Charles C. Torrey - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:144.
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    Christoph Meiners’ History of the Female Sex (1788–1800): The orientalisation of Spain and German nationalism.Lara Anderson & Heather Merle Benbow - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (4):433-440.
    This article investigates the portrayal of Spanish women in a rarely discussed work by the German popular philosopher Christoph Meiners (1747–1810). Between 1788 and 1800 Meiners wrote four substantial volumes titled History of the Female Sex: Comprising a View of the Habits, Manners, and Influence of Women, Among all Nations, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, which sought to give an account of the physical and moral qualities of women, and their treatment at the hands of men (...)
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    Roman Spain J. S. Richardson: The Romans in Spain (A History of Spain). Pp. viii + 341. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1996. £50/$74.95. ISBN: 0-631-17706-X. [REVIEW]A. T. Fear - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (01):122-123.
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  11. John Adamson, ed. The English Civil War: Conflict and Contexts, 1640–49. Problems in Focus (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), vii+ 344 pp.£ 23.99 paper. Claude Ameline. Traité de la volonté (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2009), 294 pp. npg. Simon Barton. A History of Spain. 2d ed.(Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), xviii+ 327 pp.£ 16.99 paper. [REVIEW]James P. Pettegrove, Randall Collins Violence & A. Micro - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (5):705-707.
     
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    A History of the Romantic Movement in Spain[REVIEW]Francis X. Connolly - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):350-352.
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    Business ethics and the history of economics in Spain "the school of salamanca: A bibliography". [REVIEW]León Gómez Rivas - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (3):191 - 202.
    The name "School of Salamanca" refers to a group of theologians and natural law philosophers who taught in the University of Salamanca, following the inspiration of the great Thomist Francisco de Vitoria. It turns out that the Scholastics were not simply medieval, but began in the 13th century and expanded through the 16th and 17th centuries; and they developed some original theories about economics and international law.Why should a few men mainly interested in theology and ethics apply themselves in analyzing (...)
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    Revisiting the local or regional history of education: A particular vision from Spain.Manuel Ferraz Lorenzo - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (1):84–104.
    The main goal of this work is to place the Regional History of Education into the broader context of general history and to create a theoretical structure that includes its main approaches and characteristics while avoiding the frequent confusions and oversights with which it is often associated. Our outline of regional history alludes to its conceptual foundations, defines the object of its analysis and also identifies the convergence of factors that shape this area of study, such as (...)
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    The Eve of Spain: Myths of Origins in the History of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Conflict. By Patricia E. Grieve.Patrick Madigan - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):860-861.
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    Analysis of Cognitive Skills in History Textbook (Spain-England-Portugal).Cosme J. Gómez, Glória Solé, Pedro Miralles & Raquel Sánchez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The main objective of this article is to analyze the cognitive level of the activities in History textbooks in Spain, England, and Portugal in the transition stage from Primary to Secondary Education (11–13 years), according to the country of origin, typology, and the concepts and disciplinary contents included. The design of this research is quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional. The non-probabilistic sample consists of 6,561 activities contained in 27 school textbooks from Spain, England, and Portugal. Descriptive and contrast (...)
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    Peter of Spain and William of Ockham.Michael McCanles - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (2):133-141.
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    Peter of Spain.John J. Gaine - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:209-209.
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  19. The generation of 1898 in the context of the" fin de siecle" crisis (philosophy of history and a new concept of Spain, Ganivet and Unamuno).P. Sismisova - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (10):682-690.
     
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    Man of Spain, Francis Suarez.J. J. Rolbiecki - 1942 - New Scholasticism 16 (2):177-177.
  21. Éloge: José María Millás Vallicrosa and the Founding of the History of Science in Spain.Thomas Glick - 1977 - Isis 68:276-283.
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    Revisiting the Local or Regional History of Education: A particular vision from Spain.Manuel Ferraz Lorenzo - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (1):84-104.
    The main goal of this work is to place the Regional History of Education into the broader context of general history and to create a theoretical structure that includes its main approaches and characteristics while avoiding the frequent confusions and oversights with which it is often associated. Our outline of regional history alludes to its conceptual foundations, defines the object of its analysis and also identifies the convergence of factors that shape this area of study, such as (...)
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    Peter of Spain[REVIEW]John J. Gaine - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:209-209.
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    Peter of Spain[REVIEW]John J. Gaine - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:209-209.
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    Éloge: José María Millás Vallicrosa and the Founding of the History of Science in Spain.Thomas F. Glick - 1977 - Isis 68 (2):276-283.
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    “Visual Representations in Science”: Review of the 6th European Spring School on History of Science and Popularization: International Workshop, May 19-21 2011, Maó, Menorca, Spain[REVIEW]Ignacio Suay-Matallana & Mar Cuenca-Lorente - 2012 - Spontaneous Generations 6 (1):245-251.
    This paper is a review of the 6th European Spring School (Maó, 2011). We have considered all the communications (key-note lectures, papers and posters). After introducing the meeting and a few details about the organization, we have presented an idea of the topics discussed during the School. We have followed a classification based on the type of narrative used. Finally, we have introduced some conclusions, new challenges, and future work.
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    Media: The Case of Spain and New Spain.John Durham Peters & Adam Wickberg - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (4):676-696.
    This article develops the new concept of environing media against the case of Mexico’s complex history over the past five centuries. To do this, it stakes out a theoretical development consisting in a shift in understanding from media as content-delivery systems to data processors, combining it with a processual understanding of environment as an ongoing and historical process of environing. In addition, the article discusses examples of indigenous media, an area that has so far received very little attention. The (...)
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    Cultural Visions: Essays in the History of Culture.Penny Schine Gold & Benjamin C. Sax - 2000 - Rodopi.
    This collection opens with an inquiry into the assumptions and methods of the historical study of culture, comparing the new cultural history with the old. Thirteen essays follow, each defining a problem within a particular culture. In the first section, Biography and Autobiography, three scholars explore historically changing types of self-conception, each reflecting larger cultural meanings; essays included examine Italian Renaissance biographers and the autobiographies of Benjamin Franklin and Mohandas Gandhi. A second group of contributors explore problems raised by (...)
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    Stephen Reckert: The Matter of Britain and the Praise of Spain (The History of a Panegyric). Pp. 37. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1967. Paper. [REVIEW]P. G. Walsh - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (01):106-.
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    Peter of Spain: Summaries of Logic: Text, Translation, Introduction and Notes by Brian P. Copenhaver. [REVIEW]Stephen Read - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):783-784.
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    Two Errors in the Most Recent Edition of peter of Spain's "Summulae Logicales.Aeon James Skoble - 1997 - Modern Schoolman 74 (3):249-253.
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    Spain from a Girardian Perspective.Ángel J. Barahona Plaza - 2018 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 25 (1):137-157.
    The history of Spain in the 20th and 21st century provides us with many examples of mimetic rivalry: the permanent conflict between peoples who inhabit a common territory, seeking their identity through the affirmation of differences. In the never-ending reciprocities that occur throughout the decades, with ferocious feuding between the left and right wings, and disputes between nationalities, we appreciate how the Girardian theses shine some light on conflictive and at times bloody relationships that would be difficult to (...)
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    Theater of a Thousand Wonders: A History of Miraculous Images and Shrines in New Spain. By William B. Taylor. Pp. xxvi, 654. Cambridge University Press, 2016, $140.00. [REVIEW]Edmund Ryden - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (2):333-333.
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    Patricia E. Grieve, The Eve of Spain: Myths of Origins in the History of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Conflict. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Pp. xv, 312; black-and-white frontispiece, black-and-white figures, and 1 map. $60. [REVIEW]Brian A. Catlos - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):679-680.
  35. What Makes the Identity of a Scientific Method? A History of the “Structural and Analytical Typology” in the Growth of Evolutionary and Digital Archaeology in Southwestern Europe (1950s–2000s).Sébastien Plutniak - 2022 - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology 5 (1).
    Usual narratives among prehistoric archaeologists consider typological approaches as part of a past and outdated episode in the history of research, subsequently replaced by technological, functional, chemical, and cognitive approaches. From a historical and conceptual perspective, this paper addresses several limits of these narratives, which (1) assume a linear, exclusive, and additive conception of scientific change, neglecting the persistence of typological problems; (2) reduce collective developments to personal work (e.g. the “Bordes’” and “Laplace’s” methods in France); and (3) presuppose (...)
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    The Politics of Identity in Visigothic Spain: Religion and Power in the Histories of Isidore of Seville. [REVIEW]John Henderson - 2013 - Speculum 88 (1):360-362.
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    Draper in Spain: The Conflicting Circulation of the Conflict Thesis.Jaume Navarro - 2019 - Zygon 54 (4):1107-1124.
    This article delves into the reception of John W. Draper's History of the Conflict between Religion and Science in Spain. With two translations into Spanish appearing almost simultaneously in 1876, the conflict became a weapon in a long political dispute. The tensions between conservatives and liberals, between monarchists and republicans had the university and pedagogical reforms as one of the main battlefields. One of the chief reformist movements was informed by “Krausism,” an ideology that had academic freedom as (...)
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    Time trends and determinants of completed family size in a rural community from the basque area of Spain.Miguel A. Alfonso-sánchez, José A. Peña & Rosario Calderón - 2003 - Journal of Biosocial Science 35 (4):481-497.
    The focus of this work is the analysis of changes in completed family size and possible determinants of that size over time, in an attempt to characterize the evolution of reproductive patterns during the demographic transition. With this purpose in mind, time trends are studied in relation to the mean number of live births per family (as an indirect measure of fertility), using family reconstitution techniques to trace the reproductive history of each married woman. The population surveyed is a (...)
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    L. M. de rijk on Peter of Spain.Norman Kretzmann, John Longeway, Eleonore Stump & John Van Dyk - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (3):325-333.
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    Review of Andalus and Sefarad: On Philosophy and Its History in Islamic Spain. By Sarah Stroumsa. [REVIEW]Anke Ayse Akasoy - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (4):1026-1028.
    Andalus and Sefarad: On Philosophy and Its History in Islamic Spain. By Sarah Stroumsa. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xxi + 220. $35, £28.
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  41. Castra et Coloniae: The Role of the Roman Army in the Romanization and Urbanization of Spain.Frank Miranda - forthcoming - Quaestio: The Ucla Undergraduate History Journal.
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    Simone Téry (1897–1967): Writing the History of the Present in Inter-War France.Angela Kershaw - 2007 - Feminist Review 85 (1):8-20.
    Simone Téry (1897–1967), French journalist and novelist, joined the French Communist Party in the mid-1930s after visiting the Soviet Union. She worked as a correspondent for L'Humanité, Vendredi and Regards; the latter post took her to Spain during the Civil War. The resulting texts, Front de la liberté: Espagne 1937–1938 (1938) and Où l'aube se lève (1945), form the basis of my analysis of Téry's desire to write the history of the present in inter-war France. These texts, a (...)
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    Spain, Catalonia, and the Supposed Authority of the Judiciary.Maurits Helmich - 2020 - Jus Cogens 2 (3):259-279.
    Normative literature on the Catalan crisis is largely occupied with the conflict’s central legalistic problem: can political units like Catalonia be allowed to split off from Spain unilaterally? This article reframes the issue and asks why secessionist Catalans should ever abide by Spanish legal constraints, given that Spanish law is precisely the institution they are politically trying to get rid of. It focuses on the anti-secessionist role played by the Spanish Constitutional Court between 2010 and 2017 and studies three (...)
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    Spain, Catalonia, and the Supposed Authority of the Judiciary.Maurits Helmich - 2020 - Jus Cogens 2 (3):259-279.
    Normative literature on the Catalan crisis is largely occupied with the conflict’s central legalistic problem: can political units like Catalonia be allowed to split off from Spain unilaterally? This article reframes the issue and asks why secessionist Catalans should ever abide by Spanish legal constraints, given that Spanish law is precisely the institution they are politically trying to get rid of. It focuses on the anti-secessionist role played by the Spanish Constitutional Court between 2010 and 2017 and studies three (...)
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    A walk through the history of Spanish thought influenced by Uexküll.Oscar Castro - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (241):61-86.
    Jakob Johannes von Uexküll’s biological thought influenced a new path to approach the view of a living being throughout of the twentieth century. At the beginning of the past century, in Spain a “new vertebrate way of thinking” was generated, as Ortega would say. And the work of Uexküll initiated an interest in the circles of thinkers of the likes of Julio Caro Baroja, José Ortega y Gasset, and Xavier Zubiri among others. My aim is describing how Uexküll plays (...)
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  46. Philosophy in the Islamic World: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Volume 3.Peter Adamson - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Peter Adamson presents the first full history of philosophy in the Islamic world for a broad readership. He traces its development from early Islam to the 20th century, ranging from Spain to South Asia, featuring Jewish and Christian thinkers as well as Muslim. Major figures like Avicenna, Averroes, and Maimonides are covered in great detail, but the book also looks at less familiar thinkers, including women philosophers. Attention is also given to the philosophical relevance of Islamic theology and (...)
     
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    "Tractatus Syncategorematum and Selected Anonymous Treatises," by Peter of Spain, trans. Joseph P. Mullally, Introd. by Joseph P. Mullally and Roland Houde. [REVIEW]George P. Klubertanz - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):329-329.
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    Logic and Philosophy of Logic: Recent Trends in Latin America and Spain.Max A. Freund, Max Fernandez de Castro & Marco Ruffino (eds.) - 2018 - College Publications.
    Logic and philosophy of logic have increasingly become areas of research and great interest in Latin America and Spain, where significant work has been done and continues to be done in both of these fields. The goal of this volume is to draw attention to this work through a collection of original and unpublished papers by specialists from Latin America and Spain. Some of the papers are of importance for set-theory and model theory. They cover topics such as (...)
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    The influence of Anglo‐American theoretical models on the evolution of the nursing discipline in Spain.Olga Rodrigo, Jordi Caïs & Cristina Monforte-Royo - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (3):e12175.
    In Spain, the introduction of the new Diploma in Nursing in 1977 saw the role of nurses shifting from that of medical assistants with technical skills to being independent members of the healthcare team with specific responsibility for providing professional nursing care. Here, we analyse the evolution of the nursing profession in Spain following the transfer of nurse education to universities, doing so through interviews with the first generation of academic tutors. This was a qualitative study using the (...)
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    History and the Historians of Medieval Spain[REVIEW]Thomas Glick - 1995 - Speculum 70 (3):652-654.
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