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No. 34 (2015): July-December
No. 34 (2015): July-December
MADE IN USA
MODERNIZATION AND ITS IMPACT IN THE IBEROAMERICAN SPHERE
Published:
2015-12-09
MONOGRAPHS
Presentation. Modernization and «Nationalistic Globalism»
Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla
13-26
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A Secular Utopia. Modernization Theory and the US Foreign Policy during the Cold War
Oscar José Martín García
27-52
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From the Brazilian Forest to the Capital of Social Sciences: Modernising Projects of Ford Foundation in Latin America, 1927-1965
Benedetta Calandra
53-80
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The Mistrust of the American Model of Modernization in Spain
Daniel Fernández de Miguel
81-111
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Modernizers and Technocrats. The U.S. and Spain’s Educational and Scientific Policy in the Years of Developmentism
Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla
113-146
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The Iberian Dictatorships and the American ally in Terms of Modernization, 1945-1975
Rosa María Pardo
147-179
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STUDIES
The Catholic Nation under Liberalism. Perspectives on Religious Unity in Liberal Spain, 1808-1868
Jesús Millán y García-Varela, Maria Cruz Romeo Mateo
183-209
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Being – and Staying – Famous in 19th-Century Spain: Baldomero Espartero and the Birth of Political Celebrity
Adrian Shubert
211-237
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Between Parliamentarism and Insurrection : the Republican Minority in the Constituent Cortes of the Revolution (1869-1871)
Jorge Vilches
239-267
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The Historiographical Origins of the Concept of ‘Pactism’
Vicent Baydal Sala
269-295
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Auschwitz in Bergen-Belsen: the Figure of the Witness and Cinematographic Discourses on Concentration Camps in the Immediate Post-War 7, 1945-1948
Pedro Payá López
297-325
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Between Perceptions and Realities: the Reagan Administration and the Economic Policy of the Spanish Socialist Party in its Rise to Power in 1982
Misael Arturo López Zapico, Julio Tascón Fernández
327-352
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STATE OF THE ART
Spanish Nationalism and Political Cultures. The beginning of a Beautiful Friendship
Xavier Andreu Miralles
355-381
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REVIEWS
FRANCISCO CASTILLA URBANO (ed.): Discursos legitimadores de la conquista y la colonización de América
María Luisa Sánchez-Mejía
385-389
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ANN TWINAM: Purchasing Whiteness. Pardos, Mulattos, and the Quest for Social Mobility in the Spanish Indies
Roraima Estaba
389-393
PDF (Español (España))
ANTONIO RIVERA y SANTIAGO DE PABLO: Profetas del pasado. Las derechas en Álava
Fernando del Rey Reguillo
393-396
PDF (Español (España))
ALICIA GIL LÁZARO: Inmigración y retorno. Españoles en la ciudad de México, 1900-1936
Eva Sanz Jara
396-398
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MIGUEL ARTOLA BLANCO: El fin de la clase ociosa. De Romanones al estraperlo, 1900-1950
José Miguel Hernández Barral
398-400
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JORDI AMAT: El llarg procés. Cultura i política a la Catalunya contemporània (1937-2014)
Josep M. Fradera
400-407
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GIOVANNI BERNARDINI: Nuova Germania, antichi timori. Stati Uniti, Ostpolitik e sicureza europea
Jorge del Palacio Martín
407-410
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JOSÉ ANTONIO CASTELLANOS LÓPEZ: Quién fue quién en la Transición en Castilla-La Mancha (1977-1982)
Miguel Ángel Giménez Martínez
410-413
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CLAUDIO MARTYNIUK: Estética del nihilismo. Filosofía y desaparición
Marisa González de Oleaga
413-417
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RONALD GRIGOR SUNY: «They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else»: A History of the Armenian Genocide
Carmen López Alonso
417-422
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