Origins of the Spanish Civil War
.... leadership of the Falangists during and after the uprising, was killed in a plane crash in Portugal on July 20, while en route to
Spain (
Spanish Civil War, pp. ....
(1835

7

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The Spanish Armada
.... In 1585, Henri III of France, proposed to the
Spanish ambassador that France and
Spain might conquer England together; ultimately the
Spanish concluded that ....
(1371

5

)
Rhetoric Strategy & Terrorist Attacks in Spain
.... The Socialist Party won the election in
Spain by a mere 4% of the vote, 42% to the Popular Party's 38% (
Spanish 2004, 1). Part of the reason for this victory ....
(1015

4

)
Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... The second, necessarily more speculative in nature, inquires into the enduring Roman influence upon
Spain and the
Spanish people. ....
(1856

7

)
Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... century, five
Spanish conquistadores followed Columbus to the New World, exploring it and claiming it for
Spain, establishing
Spanish domination throughout ....
(1371

5

)
Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... the 1898 conflict as a war between
Spain and the United States which was caused by demands from Cuban patriots who wanted to be independent from
Spanish rule. ....
(906

4

)
The Spanish Inquisition
.... scheme of things, thus led to the collapse of
Spanish domination of the Atlantic after the defeat of the
Spanish Armada in 1588, and thus caused
Spain to be ....
(1960

8

)
English/Spanish War
.... The defeat did not end the
Spanish empire or give rise to the British, nor did it "transfer the command of the sea from
Spain to England" (397). ....
(1688

7

)
Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... That idea can be linked to rigid
Spanish Inquisition-era Catholicism, which persecuted free religious thought in
Spain and formed the basis of "deep hostility ....
(2787

11

)
Spain in the Post Franco Era
.... One area of
Spain that remains the most alienated from the
Spanish mainstream is the Basque region, an area that maintains its own culture and language. ....
(1641

7

)
Sports in Spain
.... One of the perennial questions in
Spanish history and
Spanish culture is to what degree
Spain is "part of Europe?" On one level, the question seems so ....
(2670

11

)
The Role of Women in Spain
.... been breached. Sanchez as actually the fight female matador to qualify in
Spain since the
Spanish Civil War period. Franco had banned ....
(2479

10

)
Government of Spain & the United States
.... 2004. Accessed online at: http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/world/
spain.htm The
Spanish Constitution. Embajada de Espana en Estados Unidos: Oficina de Informacion. ....
(783

3

)
The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... acknowledge that
Spain's free-flowing approach to the unities departs from French and Italian classical praxis. Cervantes says this is why
Spanish theatre and ....
(4233

17

)
The Civil Wars in Russia & Spain A Comparison o
.... however, the most lasting impact of the
Spanish Civil War was its influence on Ernest Hemingway, who worked as a journalist in
Spain (with Republican sympathies ....
(1975

8

)
Spain & Cross Cultural Management
.... In contemporary
Spain, American multinational companies should assure that Americans stationed in
Spain are fluent in
Spanish and are familiar with
Spanish ....
(2643

11

)
THE RUSSIAN AND SPANISH CIVIL WARS A Comparison o
.... however, the most lasting impact of the
Spanish Civil War was its influence on Ernest Hemingway, who worked as a journalist in
Spain (with Republican sympathies ....
(1975

8

)
EDUCATION IN MODERN SPAIN This research paper r
.... reforms which were largely stymied by the weight of tradition,
Spain's uneven economic and political development and the polarization of
Spanish politics over ....
(3425

14

)
Spanish Culture & Customs & Language Education
.... mean that the, say, North American student of
Spanish, ought to learn at least some of the principal dialects of
Spanish of
Spain and
Spanish of Latin America? ....
(2184

9

)
Islamic Traditions in Spain
.... "The Muslim Expulsion From
Spain: Roger Boase Looks at a
Spanish Example of Religious and Ethnic Cleansing." History Today 52 (April 2002): 21-7. An account of ....
(2066

8

)
Treatment of Criminal Justice in Spanish Literature
.... Based on fact, Fuente Ovejuna is set in fifteenth-century provincial
Spain, at the moment of history (1476) when the
Spanish monarchy was in the sixth year of ....
(3096

12

)
Spanish
.... reconquered
Spain (in a series of gradual advances) over the next centuries, Vulgate Latin was reestablished as the language of the country and the
Spanish ....
(1096

4

)
Monarchies of Spain and England
.... What happened over the next three years settled the modern
Spanish succession, though it did not bring the
Spanish royals back to
Spain. ....
(5174

21

)
France & Spain in the American Revolution
....
Spain captured Gibraltar, but at the same time, it is probably true that France and the US never could have defeated Britain without the help of the
Spanish: ....
(1745

7

)
Spanish Experience in the New World
.... of the inhumanity of the treatment of the native population and of
Spanish slaves, and to .... actions to not merely the New World but also to the nation of
Spain. ....
(1330

5

)
BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN SPAIN AND SWEDEN
.... however, represent the largest population minorities in
Spain (Petherbridge-Hernandez .... minority cultures to be unpopular with the
Spanish majority population. ....
(2233

9

)
Spanish & English Grammar SPANI
.... Castilian
Spanish ("castellano" or "espa±ol")--the Standard
Spanish, as it were--is the official language of
Spain and of most Latin American nations. ....
(2944

12

)
TAX REFORM IN DEMOCRATIC SPAIN
.... bureaucratic institutions such as the tax administration in the
Spanish government, (c .... the barriers to successful criminal prosecutions of tax evasion in
Spain. ....
(2158

9

)
Don Quixote as an Enduring Hero
.... celebrated place as a hero in literature, his popularity has transcended this cultural domain and he is now representative of
Spain, the
Spanish people, and ....
(790

3

)
The Spanish War & World War II
.... Germany would soon need. But the most important function of the
Spanish war for Hitler had little to do with
Spain. The war managed to ....
(5617

22

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