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    by Martínez, Ignacio
    Published 2013
    ...) and micro (individual) levels. It also became a conceptual space through which Spaniards attempted...
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    by Hasbrouck, Peter
    Published 2016
    .... In their prefaces, the motives and methods of the Spaniards for producing Bible translations are similar to those...
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    by Ponce, Daniel Garcia
    Published 2013
    ...This Master’s Report explores how in the 16th century, Spaniards manufactured a war for profit...
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    by Kugler, Katrena
    Published 2013
    ... on the Spaniards and Amerindians beneath the cloak, situating them in relation to the historic debate that called...
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    ... Montaña de Covadonga, was the culmination of a four-century-long historical development in which Spaniards...
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    ... Montaña de Covadonga, was the culmination of a four-century-long historical development in which Spaniards...
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    by Del Barco, Valeria
    Published 2017
    ...My dissertation focuses on the poetic production of three criollas —the offspring of Spaniards...
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    by Younis, Adele Linda
    Published 2016
    ... with the Spaniards. Father Elias al-Mawsili, of Mosul, Iraq, reached Mexico and South America in 1668. Some Rabbis...
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    by Schott, Cory L.
    Published 2014
    ... America—Spanish, American born Spaniards, natives, mulattos, and mestizos alike—contributed to new...
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    by Reynolds, Morrill S Jr
    Published 2014
    ... of Columbus, the Spaniards colonized Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad. The British took...
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    by Shu-hua Chung, 鍾淑華
    Published 2006
    ... analyze the Self’s violence against the Other, the Turks’ persecution against the Spaniards, which results...
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    by Resnick, Robert Benjamin
    Published 2013
    ..., generally sympathetic to the Spaniards and Mexicans, found an element in the mode of their existence which...
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    by Storm, Howard
    Published 2014
    ... into the western hemisphere in 1530, by the Spaniards; first cultivated in Mexico and then brought to California...
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    by Allen, Alma Coppedge
    Published 2016
    ... texts and from an analysis of the Spaniard's surrealist and non-surrealist production. Showing his...
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    ... by the Chilean Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003) and the Spaniard Enrique Vila-Matas (1948) epitomizes a novel approach...
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    by Kaeding, Adam Richard
    Published 2016
    ... not between idealized collective Spaniard and Maya entities, but rather between persons seeking to improve...
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    by Pulido Rull, Ana
    Published 2013
    ... of painted manuscripts. It was also stimulated by the Spaniard's belief in the truth-value of native...
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