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Journal articles on the topic "Aragon (Spain) – History – 18th century"

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Escartí Soriano, Vicent Josep. "Jaume I al segle XVIII: entre el teatre popular i l’erudició." SCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna 21, no. 21 (2023): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/scripta.21.26802.

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Resum: Aquest article tracta de mostrar com el record de la figura del rei Jaume I es va mantenir, al segle XVIII, especialment en dos àmbits: l’erudició històrica –que s’arrossegava des del segle anterior– i la presència del personatge del rei i d’alguns fragments de la seua vida, representats en algunes obres de teatre.Paraules clau: Jaume I, segle XVIII, erudició, teatre.Abstract: This article tries to show how the memory of the figure of King Jaime I was maintained, in the 18th century, especially in two areas: historical scholarship –which had been dragging on since the previous century–
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Casasnovas, Gabriel Sanz. "Chapurreau: Breve historia conceptual de una etiqueta lingüística." Romanische Forschungen 135, no. 3 (2023): 445–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3196/003581223837771553.

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The participle form of the Spanish verb chapurrear ’to speak a language badly‘ is registered in some regions of Spain – Asturias, León, Extremadura, Aragon – as a glossonym through which speakers of minority languages name their mother tongue. This article provides the first academic approach to the conceptual history of chapurreau. By focusing on the example of Ribagorça (Aragon, Northeastern Spain), it is shown that i) the glossonym derives from a verb champurrar ’to debase a liquor‘, attested since the 17th century; and ii) between 1750–1800, the verb acquired a figurative meaning which was
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Jané, Oscar. "Controlar la frontera en Cataluña. Fortificar y dominar el espacio en la época moderna." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 11 (June 22, 2022): 170–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2022.11.07.

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El texto aborda la evolución del análisis historiográfico que se ha llevado a cabo sobre la Cataluña moderna entre finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVIII. Aunque la frontera moderna de Cataluña puede ser múltiple, nos centramos esencialmente en aquella que va desde el Valle de Arán hasta el Mediterráneo. El texto abre con una primera reflexión sobre el camino hacia el cambio de modelo, luego evoca los efectos de las guerras con Francia, con algunos ejemplos concretos, como el de Cerdaña, y, por último, expone la realidad percibida y llevada a cabo con la nueva “fortificación” de la front
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Rodríguez-Salgado, M. J. "Christians, Civilised and Spanish: Multiple Identities in Sixteenth-Century Spain." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 8 (December 1998): 233–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3679296.

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In January 1556 Charles V renounced his rights to the Iberian kingdoms and passed them on to his son, Philip, who at once assumed the title of King of Spain. To his surprise and consternation, the English council refused to endorse it and pertly reminded him that the Kingdom of Spain did not exist. While the title had long been used, and almost every language had an equivalent for Spain and Spanish, the truth was that legally there was no such entity. Philip II's will reflected this judicial reality. He was, ‘by the grace of God, king of Castile, Leon, Aragon, the Two Sicilies, Jerusalem, Port
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Green-Mercado, Marya T. "The Mahdī in Valencia: Messianism, Apocalypticism and Morisco Rebellions in Late Sixteenth-Century Spain." Medieval Encounters 19, no. 1-2 (2013): 193–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700674-12342129.

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Abstract Prophecies and apocalyptic prognostications circulated widely among the Moriscos—forcedly baptized Muslims in sixteenth-century Iberia. Messianism, however, is a phenomenon which had hitherto never been attested in traditional sources of Morisco history. This article studies the interrelated phenomena of apocalypticism and messianism among the Moriscos of the Crown of Aragon in the second half of the sixteenth century. Through a case study of a 1575 inquisitorial transcript, it analyzes an obscure messianic figure named Abrahim Fatimí, who was accused of attempting to lead the kingdom
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Batista, E., and J. Hernandez. "The drainage of lake ‘L'Estany’ in Spain." Water Supply 18, no. 1 (2017): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2017.105.

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Abstract In the 18th century, the practice of drying up the wetlands, marshy or stagnant water areas expanded throughout Europe in order to avoid the malaria fevers that the population periodically suffered and to recover land for farming. This communication describes the current knowledge about the history of the process of drying in various hydrological basins as well as the works in the endorheic lake close to the village of L'Estany, located in the district of the Moianès (Catalonia), in the northeast of Spain. The drying began in the 16th century with drainage channels driven by the Monas
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Santana Pérez, Germán. "Spanish maritime experience in Southern Africa during the Early Modern Period." International Journal of Maritime History 30, no. 4 (2018): 621–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871418808498.

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Apparently, the Treaty of Tordesillas dismissed the possibility of Spanish shipping via Africa and the Cape of Good Hope. The preferred route to Asia was via Cape Horn or Acapulco. In this article we will show that access to Southern Africa was not entirely closed to the Spanish between the 16th and 18th centuries. We will analyse shipping in this period and, above all, we will discuss the enlightened reforms of the 18th century that changed the connecting routes between Spain and the Philippines, making them pass through Cape Town, as well as the hostility shown to the Hispanic presence in th
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García-González, Encarnación, Pascual Saura-Gómez, and Vicente Raúl Pérez-Sánchez. "Geometry in 18th Century Bell Towers in Bajo Segura, Spain." Buildings 12, no. 3 (2022): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12030256.

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Bell towers are essential elements of religious architecture, which have been part of villagers’ lives for centuries and have marked their identity and orientation from a far distance. This research provides widens our knowledge of geometrical aspects of bell towers through a search for common building patterns. Throughout the history of construction and architecture, there have been specific studies about particular bell towers, but few have taken a more general approach, studying 18th-century architectural treatises and building warnings for ecclesiastical buildings after the Council of Tren
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Fernández-De-Pinedo Echevarría, Nadia, and Emiliano Fernández-De-Pinedo Fernández. "Distribution of English textiles in the Spanish market at the beginning of the 18th century." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 31, no. 2 (2013): 253–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610913000116.

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ABSTRACTThis article examines the marketing and distribution of foreign fabric, predominantly English, in the northern sub-plateau of Spain at the beginning of the 18th century using information from a fiscal source. The official tax record used in this study was a specific and special tax levied on cloth imported from countries with which Spain was at war. The details of this tax shed more light on a hotly debated topic with respect to transport and networks in modern Spain and make it possible to analyze and quantify the physical volume as well as the value and the destination of textiles.
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Rodríguez Moya, Inmaculada. "Oath Ceremonies in Spain and New Spain in the 18th Century: A Comparative Study of Rituals and Iconography." Historia Crítica, no. 66 (October 2017): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7440/histcrit66.2017.01.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Aragon (Spain) – History – 18th century"

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ENA, SANJUÁN Íñigo. "The vertebrae of the Leviathan : municipal debt and state formation in the eighteenth-century Crown of Aragon." Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/74919.

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Defence date: 28 September 2022<br>Examining Board: Prof. Pieter Judson (European University Institute); Prof. Tamar Herzog (Harvard University); Prof. Christopher Storrs (University of Dundee); Prof. Regina Grafe (European University Institute)<br>Why and how did modern states emerge in Southwestern Europe? These are the main questions that this thesis answers by examining the debt of six municipalities of the Crown of Aragon during the 18th century through a multiscale, transversal, and comparative approach. The ancient practices which constituted the Aragonese polity appeared in the mid-fou
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Stiles, Paula R. "Christian and non-Christian Templar associates in the 12th and 13th century crown of Aragon." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/13665.

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This thesis seeks to illuminate the nature, extent and complexity of Templar interactions with their associates, particularly non-Christians, women and Mozarabs, by examining these interactions where the most evidence exists for them---northeastern Spain. Evidence for Temple associations with both Christians and non-Christians is strongest and most prolonged here. The overall nature of these interactions was friendlier than expected in a crusading group. In fact, Templars actively competed with the secular Church, nobility and the king in the Crown of Aragon for lordship over non-Christians be
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Hernandez-Saenz, Luz Maria. "Learning to heal: The medical profession in colonial Mexico, 1767-1831." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186479.

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In New Spain, the professionalization of medicine followed the same pattern as in Europe and was prompted by similar intellectual and political factors. As with their European colleagues, the local medical elite of the late eighteenth century was greatly influenced by the Enlightenment, working tirelessly to advance medical science and improve the quality of treatment available to the public. Scientific developments in Europe influenced practitioners in New Spain through local and imported publications as well as through the arrival of a large number of European practitioners. While the Enligh
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Carl, Carolina. "The coming-of-age of a northern Iberian frontier bishopric : Calahorra, 1045-1190." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/13616.

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The northern Iberian Bishopric of Calahorra was re-founded in 1045 by Garcia 111 of Navarre. Between that date and the death of its eighth post-restoration bishop in 1190 all or part of its diocesan territory changed hands seven times between the Kingdoms of Navarre, Leon-Castile/Castile, and Aragon, as they competed over the riojan frontier- zone on which it was located. The position of the diocese on such a volatile secular frontier had consistently profound, but also steadily changing, effects on its political and institutional development. In the initial phase of Calahorra's restoration, i
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Bezhanova, Olga. "Calderón y la identidad nacional en la ilustración." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=79286.

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This thesis is dedicated to establishing ways in which the image of Calderon was perceived and constructed by the thinkers of the Enlightenment, of both conservative and reformist convictions, as part of their efforts to create and impose their own understanding of what Spanish national identity is or should be like.<br>The thesis concentrates on the writings of several of the most important intellectuals of the XVIII century who took part in the heated debate as to the value of Calderon's work: Blas Nasarre y Ferriz, Tomas Erauso y Zabaleta, Nicolas Fernandez de Moratin, Cristobal Rome
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Nelson, Bernadette. "The integration of Spanish and Portuguese organ music within the liturgy from the latter half of the sixteenth to the eighteenth century." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b736ca8f-0bb7-47a4-9ac4-2102b6cc3acb.

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Spanish and Portuguese organ music still remains a relatively unchartered area escaping the attention of most general assessments of European musical history. The work which has been done in this field has tended towards stylistic appreciations of the published large-scale compositions and the compilation of short biographies of prominent musicians. No extensive investigation has yet been undertaken which deals with such fundamental issues as the role of the organist and the origins and function of the extant organ repertory, of which a large proportion lies dormant in manuscripts, within the
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Stuntz, Jean A. "The Persistence of Castilian Law in Frontier Texas: the Legal Status of Women." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1996. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277693/.

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Castilian law developed during the Reconquest of Spain. Women received certain legal rights to persuade them to move to the villages on the expanding frontier. These legal rights were codified in Las Siete Partidas, the monumental work of Castilian law, compiled in the thirteenth century. Under Queen Isabella, Castilian law became the law of all Spain. As Spain discovered, explored, and colonized the New World, Castilian law spread. The Recopilacidn de Los Leyes de Las Indias complied the laws for all the colonies. Texas, as the last area in North America settled by Spain, retained Castilian
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Sáez, Gómez José Miguel. "Historia de la Sanidad Municipal en la Murcia de la primera mitad del siglo XVIII (1700-1759)." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/38108.

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Análisis de distintos aspectos de la salud pública y áreas afines en el municipio de Murcia entre 1700 y 1759 utilizándose como fuente los libros capitulares del ayuntamiento además de otros documentos depositados en el archivo municipal. Los primeros capítulos trazan el marco general demográfico, económico, cultural, institucional, científico y medico. En estos capítulos se adelantan algunos resultados de la investigación especialmente en competencias municipales en sanidad e instituciones científico-medicas. El grueso de los datos obtenidos se expone en capítulos sobre alimentación, hi
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Sales, Mariana Osue Ide. "O Imperio do Quinto Afonso de Portugal (1448-1481) = : La quete d'Empire d'Alphonse V, Roi du Portugal (1448-1481)." [s.n.], 2009. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/280825.

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Orientadores: Paulo Miceli, Denis Menjot<br>Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-14T15:01:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Sales_MarianaOsueIde_D.pdf: 4559872 bytes, checksum: 19d2813975bc52adfd072cfba3b9a2de (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009<br>Resumo: A tese analisa das referências imperiais na política de D. Afonso V, rei do Portugal, entre 1448 e 1481. Na primeira parte, Mutação do lmperium foi estudada a dilatação jurídica de ímperium sobre os territórios marítimos adânticos e sobre domínios q
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PALMISTE, Clara. "La librarie sévillane dans la première moitié du XVIII siècle." Doctoral thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5930.

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Books on the topic "Aragon (Spain) – History – 18th century"

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Lluch, Ernest. Las Españas vencidas del siglo XVIII: Claroscuros de la Ilustración. Crítica, 1999.

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Lluch, Ernest. Las Españas vencidas del siglo XVIII: Claroscuros de la ilustración. Critica, 1999.

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Malcolm, Boyd, and Carreras López, Juan José, 1957-, eds. Music in Spain during the eighteenth century. Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Emilio, Balaguer, and Giménez López Enrique 1947-, eds. Ejército, ciencia y sociedad en la España del Antiguo Régimen. Instituto de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert, Diputación de Alicante, 1995.

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Ringrose, David R. Spain, Europe, and the "Spanish miracle", 1700-1900. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Shubert, Adrian. Death and money in the afternoon: A history of the Spanish bullfight. Oxford University Press, 1999.

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López, Vicente. Diálogo de abril =: Aprilis dialogus : acerca de la Bibliotheca del señor doctor Juan José de Eguiara y del ingenio de los mexicanos. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1987.

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Vicente, López. Diálogo de abril: Acerca de la Bibliotheca del señor doctor Juan José de Eguiara y del ingenio de los mexicanos. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Centro de Estudios Clásicos, 1987.

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Cosandey, Fanny. Monarchies espagnole et française, 1550-1714. Atlande, 2001.

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Neshkes, O. V. Rossii︠a︡ i Ispanii︠a︡ na severo-zapade Ameriki vo vtoroĭ polovine XVIII veka (po materialam ispanskikh arkhivov): Monografii︠a︡ v dokumentakh = Russia and Spain in the Northwest of America in the Second Half of the 18th Century (On Materials From Spanish Archives) : Monograph in Documents. RGU imeni S.A.Esenina, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Aragon (Spain) – History – 18th century"

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Tietz, Manfred. "El teatro del Siglo de Oro y su paulatina presencia en la cultura y la literatura teatrales en los países de habla alemana durante los siglos XVII y XVIII." In Studi e saggi. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-150-1.7.

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The presence of the theatre of the Spanish Siglo de Oro in the theatre and literary culture of Germany (or the German-speaking countries) in the 17th and 18th centuries is a multifaceted one, and was influenced by many factors. We have to take in account that in the second half of the 17th century and in a large part of the 18th century Spain had been a terra incognita for the Germanic world. This long lack of basic knowledge led to a decontextualization of the Golden Age theatre and sometimes to an unconditional enthusiasm that was not based on historical realities. The protagonists of the ‘c
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Vescovo, Piermario. "«A quei tempi». Spagnolismo e teatro all’italiana. Miti e stereotipi." In Studi e saggi. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-150-1.25.

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The contribution concerns the relationship between Pietro Napoli Signorelli, his Storia critica de’ teatri antichi e moderni (Critical history of ancient and modern theaters), and the defense of Spanish literature by the Jesuit Francisco Saverio Lampillas, and the answer in Critical essay which Pietro Napoli Signorelli published in 1783. An Italian who spent a large period of his life in Spain and a Spaniard who lives and writes in Italy offer an observation point of extraordinary importance, almost a cross-reflection of the ideas and clichés of "Spanishism" and "Italianism” that had dominated
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Campbell, Gordon. "6. Spain and Portugal." In Garden History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199689873.003.0006.

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‘Spain and Portugal’ highlights the key garden designs of Spain and Portugal from the 16th century to the present day. The two greatest gardens of the Spanish Golden Age were commissioned by King Philip II at Aranjuez and the Escorial, which showed the influence of both Flemish and Italian gardens. Other key Spanish gardens described include La Granja de San Ildefonso in Segovia and Antoni Gaudí’s Parc Güell in Barcelona. Portuguese gardens of the 16th and 17th centuries incorporated glazed tiles—azulejos—and Arabic water tanks. Gardens described include the Golden Age Quinta da Bacalhoa and C
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Blanco, Mónica. "The study of modern mathematics in the military course of mathematics (1753-1756) of Pedro Padilla." In “Dig Where You Stand” 7. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education. September 19-23, 2022, Mainz, Germany. WTM Verlag, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37626/ga9783959872560.0.03.

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In 18th-century Spain, military institutions played an essential role in the teaching of higher mathematics. Toward the end of 1750, an Academy of Mathematics was established at the Royal Guards Barracks in Madrid and was ruled by Pedro Padilla (1724-1807?) until it was dissolved in 1760. In 1753-1756, Padilla authored and published his Curso Militar de Mathematicas [Military Course of Mathematics] for the specific use by this Academy. According to the preface of his first volume, Padilla’s primary aim was to show that understanding the basic principles of each branch of mathematics could be u
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