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Hispanic American Historical Review (1961) 41 (4): 581–582.
Published: 01 November 1961
...C. J. Bishko The Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella . By Mariéjol Jean Hippolyte . Translated and edited by Keen Benjamin . New Brunswick , 1961 . Rutgers University Press . Maps. Illustrations. Tables. Notes. Glossaries. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xxiv , 429 . $7.50...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (4): 687–688.
Published: 01 November 1971
... of Ferdinand and Isabella. On the basis of Lunenfeld’s information, we must reject the concept of the crown and the towns united against the nobility. The council was not the result of a popular outpouring of urban affection for the monarchy against the nobility. In the beginning only a minority...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (3): 468–469.
Published: 01 August 1976
..., not Aragon, and there is little on Ferdinand after Isabel’s death. Copyright 1976 by Duke University Press 1976 Ferdinand and Isabella . By Fernández-Armesto Felipe . New York , 1975 . Taplinger Publishing Company . Illustrations. Maps. Bibliography. Index . Pp. 209 . Cloth . $15.00 . ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (3): 459.
Published: 01 August 1963
...Gwendolin B. Cobb The Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella . By Mariéjol Jean Hippolyte . Edited and translated by Keen Benjamin . New Brunswick, New Jersey , 1961 . Rutgers University Press . Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index . Pp. xxiv , 429 . $7.50...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1932) 12 (3): 342–346.
Published: 01 August 1932
...J. Lloyd Mecham Copyright 1932 by Duke University Press 1932 Isabella of Spain, The Last Crusader . By Walsh William Thomas . ( New York : Robert M. McBride & Company , 1930 . Pp. XIX , 515 .) ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1920) 3 (1): 41–46.
Published: 01 February 1920
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (2): 281–292.
Published: 01 May 1969
... Ferdinand as ambassador to Venice. Ferdinand to Gonzalo, Toro, February 24, 1505, RABM , XXVIII (1913), 110-111. 19 General Ordinance of 1503, Article 6. 18 Gonzalo to Ferdinand and Isabella, Barletta, March 23, 1503, RABM , XXXV (1916), 429-432. 17 Ferdinand and Isabella to Gonzalo...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (1): 172–173.
Published: 01 February 1989
... corregidors increasingly bowed to special interests, which damaged their reputation as individuals and as a group. The unstable central government after Isabella’s death combined with a deterioration in the quality of the corregidors led to a further decline of municipal support for these officials...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (1): 187–189.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Isabella Cosse Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father . By Nara B. Milanich Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2019 . Photographs. Figures. Notes. Index . 352 pp. Cloth, $35.00 . Copyright © 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 This is one of those books...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (1): 35–75.
Published: 01 February 2014
...Isabella Cosse Abstract In this article I reconstruct the history of Mafalda , the famous comic strip by the Argentine cartoonist Quino that was read, discussed, and viewed as an emblematic representation of Argentina’s middle class. With the aim of contributing to discussions on the interpretation...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1966) 46 (2): 194–195.
Published: 01 May 1966
... Press 1966 This is a surprising book, since Father Azcona has until now been little known in the profession, and that chiefly for his studies in recondite ecclesiastical matters. It is also a salutary one. General works on Isabella have recently tended to be ingenuous rhapsodies. On the other hand...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1975) 55 (3): 449–467.
Published: 01 August 1975
...Stephen Haliczer * The author is Assistant Professor of History, Northern Illinois University. Copyright 1975 by Duke University Press 1975 Historians of the reign of the Catholic Kings have long accepted the thesis that Ferdinand and Isabella made a remarkably successful effort...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (1): 150.
Published: 01 February 1963
... This uncritical encomium of the long familiar virtues of Queen Isabella combines numerous extracts from contemporary chronicles and documentary sources as well as from modern historical accounts, with a running commentary by the author, the archbishop of Granada. An initial section underscores the queen’s piety...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1967) 47 (2): 257–258.
Published: 01 May 1967
... of their day possessed almost none of the greatness of the earlier era. It was beset by multiple tragedies, sharply depicted in Valle’s critical analyses of the Carlist Wars and the reign of Isabella II. Carlist leaders were Catholic traditionalists dominated by peasant sentimentalism, and they hoped...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (2): 231–232.
Published: 01 May 1964
... of Isabella’s birth and youth and the disordered court of Enrique the Impotent, the delicate and crucial matrimonial negotiations with Ferdinand, and their final fruition. Then, Isabelline government, Columbus, the Jews, church reform, and matrimonial politics receive due attention. Next comes Juana’s...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (4): 753–755.
Published: 01 November 1970
...Michael Kraus Three volumes on Ferdinand and Isabella (1837) were the first fruits of that study. Six years later came the magnificent Conquest of Mexico , to be followed by the Conquest of Peru and Philip the Second . The vast collection of materials laid before Prescott did not overwhelm...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1964) 44 (3): 395–396.
Published: 01 August 1964
... a balanced selection of the contents of Prescott’s four histories, Ferdinand and Isabella, The Conquest of Mexico, The Conquest of Peru , and Philip II . Physically this means that what originally appeared in eleven volumes and exceeded 5700 pages of text has been sweated down, as Prescott would say...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (2): 236–237.
Published: 01 May 1962
... and admirable capacity to blend thorough, painstaking scholarship with brilliant literary craftmanship. Thus his narratives of Ferdinand and Isabella and of Cortes and Pizarro are both vivid and (given the scholarly standards of his day) eminently reliable. The Memoranda reflect Prescott’s concern...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1969) 49 (1): 127–128.
Published: 01 February 1969
... his empress, another Isabella, died); and all utilize epistolary evidence from the correspondence which passed between Charles and the empress during their separation. Jover publishes ten of the letters with the essays. The main fault of the book is that the essays overlap, so that the reader...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (2): 341–343.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Paula Halperin Mafalda: A Social and Political History of Latin America's Global Comic . By Isabella Cosse . Translated by Laura Pérez Carrara . Latin America in Translation / en Traducción / em Tradução . Durham, NC : Duke University Press , 2019 . Photographs. Figures...