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  2. José María Jover - Wikipedia

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    Historia de España: la Edad Contemporánea, Teide (1979) La Civilización Española a Mediados del Siglo XIX, Espasa-Calpe (1992) ISBN 978-84-239-7259-3; Realidad y Mito de la Primera República, Espasa-Calpe (1991) ISBN 978-84-239-1994-9; Historiadores Españoles de Nuestro Siglo, Real Academia de la Historia (1999) ISBN 978-84-8951-222-1

  3. José Gaos - Wikipedia

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    Antología del pensamiento en lengua española en la edad contemporánea (1945) Filosofía de la filosofía (1947) Método para resolver los problemas de nuestro tiempo (1950) Introducción a El ser y el tiempo de Martin Heidegger (1951) En torno a la filosofía mexicana (1952) Filosofía mexicana en nuestros días (1954) La filosofía en la ...

  4. Contemporary history - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary history, in English-language historiography, is a subset of modern history that describes the historical period from about 1945 to the present. [1] In the social sciences, contemporary history is also continuous with, and related to, the rise of postmodernity.

  5. Pedro Gómez Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Edad Contemporánea I: 1808-1898 (Madrid: Espasa Calpe, 1978), 106. ^ Villa-Urrutia, España en el Congreso de Viena, 124. His biographer is also of the opinion that Labrador was jealous of Talleyrand and Metternich for their well-known aptitude for womanizing.

  6. Modern era - Wikipedia

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    The modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history.It was originally applied to the history of Europe and Western history for events that came after the Middle Ages, often from around the year 1500, like the Reformation in Germany giving rise to Protestantism.

  7. Manuel Becerra Bermúdez - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Becerra Bermúdez (20 October 1820 – 19 December 1896) was a Spanish politician, mathematician and revolutionary. A Republican who would later embrace monarchism, he went on to assume the ministerial portfolios of Overseas and Development during the Sexenio Democrático, returning for two additional spells as Overseas minister during the regency of Maria Christina of Austria.

  8. José Emilio Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    José Emilio Pacheco Berny audio ⓘ (30 June 1939 – 26 January 2014) [1] was a Mexican poet, essayist, novelist and short story writer. He is regarded as one of the major Mexican poets of the second half of the 20th century.

  9. Erik Peterson (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Erik Peterson was born in Hamburg.He studied theology from 1910 to 1914 in Strasbourg, Greifswald, Berlin, Basel and Göttingen, where he defended his doctoral dissertation in 1926. [1]