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    Cuadernos de la niña Sol Albizu en el tardofranquismo: 1970-1974

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    La niña Sol Albizu cursó entre 1965 y 1974 los estudios de Primaria en el Colegio Nacional Gayarre de Barcelona (España). De 1970 a 1974 Albizu siguió los tres últimos cursos de Primaria y el primero de Comercio, entre los 10 años y los 14 años de edad. Recopiló en cuatro tomos los cuadernos de estos cuatro cursos. Contienen los dictados, redacciones y cuestionarios de Gramática, Geografía e Historia, Ciencias, Matemáticas, Religión, Política y Costura. Este material histórico es una colección privada que permite reflexionar sobre la ideología totalitaria, militarista y sexista en el franquismo tardío. Los cuadernos tienen el interés de recopilar un corpus de textos y de iconografía escolares de la dictadura franquista. Estos escritos y dibujos reflejan los trazos de una ideología totalitaria, militarista, teocrática y sexista. En 2006 dimos a conocer muestras de dichos cuadernos en el web www.sant-cugat.net/laborda/franquismo.htm. El objetivo de nuestro estudio es analizar los ejercicios y dibujos de los cuadernos. En él sostenemos la tesis de que la enseñanza durante la década de 1970 fue similar a la del inicio del régimen, en la década de 1940. Este anacronismo resulta una rareza cuyas causas presentamos en esta investigación

    The Spanish 1898 disaster: the drift towards national-protectionism

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    An econometric analysis of Spanish aggregate and sectoral data reveals that the loss of the last colonial possessions in 1898 was not, in fact an economic disaster of the catastrophic proportions sorne traditional historians had held. Both at the aggregate level and in the sectors most directly involved in the colonial trade, the events of 1898 were not a specially relevant watershed. However, the nationalistic sentiment, and the climate of public opinion created by the defeat in the 1898 Spanish-American War induced a favorable institutional framework for the adoption of autarkic measures, especially high tariffs. This produced in subsequent years a progressive separation of the Spanish economy from international markets. This indirect and institutional effect, rather than the direct loss from the war itself, was the real economic disaster of 1898

    Accounting research in Spain: second half of the 20th century.

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    Este trabajo aborda el análisis de la literatura contable en España, limitado temporalmente a la segunda mitad del siglo XX y algo más. This paper deals with accounting literature in Spain, though mainly limited to the second half of the 20th century or slightly beyond.España, contabilidad, publicaciones, investigación, teoría, auditoría, contabilidad de costes, desde 1950. Spain, accounting, publications, research, theory, auditing, cost accounting, beginning with 1950.

    The Winter War in the Eyes of the Iberian Peninsula States

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    Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej START 043.2014; Narodowe Centrum Nauki, grant "Sonata" UMO-2013/11/D/HS3/01871; Fundacja Uniwersytetu Łódzkieg

    Is there life beyond the ISI journals lists? the international impact of Spanish, Italian, French and German economics journals

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    This comparative study looks at the international impact of leading economics journals published in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. It also aims to establish whether they play a similar role in any of these 4 countries. For this purpose data were collected on the number of times that articles published in these journals are cited in international journals on the ISI Journals lists. The study focused on the number and characteristics of the citations received during the period 1996-2004 by articles published between 1995 and 1999 in a limited number of Spanish, Italian, French and German journals. The international impact of the Spanish journals was found to be similar in size and characteristics to that of the Italian publications. However, it differed sharply from the impact of the highest-ranking French and German journals. These last received a higher volume of citations, some of which also showed very different qualitative characteristics

    Participation of Women in the Notarial Public Deed of the 16th Century. From the Constriction of the Marital Licence to the Fullness of Widowhood

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    This study intends to analyse the participation of the married woman and the widow in the notarial public deed of the 16th century, in Spain, in light of the notarial forms and treatises of the time and the process itself of executing a notarial public deed. Visigothic Law would gather, to certain extent, Roman limitations and the openness brought by the Christian doctrine, resulting in the different legal systems of High Medieval times, when the married woman needed a licence from her husband in order to act. Spanish Law 56 of Toro would regulate the marital licence as a general system and compulsory requirement for the valid intervention of the married woman. In the beginning of the 16th century, not a few women executed notarial deeds and wrote royal letters related to registering as residents, returning properties and shortening litigations
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