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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
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.
En algunas fuentes se la recoge como su hija; pero por las fechas es mucho más probable que sea nieta de Abraham Senior. Como hija de Íñigo López Coronel la refiere Peñalosa: Juan Bravo y la familia Coronel, citado por Joseph Pérez La Revolución de las Comunidades de Castilla, Siglo XXI, 1998, ISBN 8432302856, pg. 479).
Ana María Matute Ausejo (26 July 1925 – 25 June 2014) was an internationally acclaimed Spanish writer and member of the Real Academia Española. [1] [2] In 1959, she received the Premio Nadal for Primera memoria.
After working in the merchant navy throughout his life between Maracaibo and Havana, he was the driving force behind the Barcelona-Mataró Railway until 1848, the first railway line on the Iberian Peninsula and the second in Spain after La Havana-Güines Railway. He was a member of the Cortes Generales. He invested all or most of his fortune in ...
Front page by José de Almada Negreiros, 1922. Contemporânea (Portuguese for "Contemporary") was a Portuguese review magazine published in Lisbon from 1922 until 1926.. It was headed by José Pacheko [] and had saved the graphic heading, it brought a literary direction secured for the main drafter Oliveira Mouta, which presented in 1915, attracted a number specimen, but only became viable in ...
Claro Abánades López (12 August 1879 – 16 December 1973) was a Spanish journalist, publisher, historian and a Carlist activist. His career of a journalist lasted over 70 years (1897–1969), though he is rather known as author of studies on history of Alcarria and as editor of monumental multi-volume series of Juan Vázquez de Mella works.
Alejandro Utrilla Belbel (1889–1963) was a Spanish cavalry officer.In the early Francoist period and with the rank of general he held posts of military governor in the provinces of Mallorca, La Coruña and Valladolid; his career climaxed in the early 1950s, when he briefly headed the VII Military Region.