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Las comunidades de aprendizaje hacen posible esa escuela que muchos soñaron: un lugar donde los alumnos estaban motivados para aprender, donde la implicación de los padres iba más allá de la participación en las aulas, donde los mayores ayudaban a los más pequeños...
A pesar de que sobre los moriscos de Granada y Valencia se ha escrito una gran cantidad de obras y se han tratado los temas con bastante profundidad, no se puede decir lo mismo en el caso de los moriscos de Aragon y del reino de Murcia; menos aun de un pueblo murciano. Es curioso, pero en Murcia existian en 2001 solamente dos libros de bolsillos que tratan sobre los moriscos. Al parecer esta especie de vacio historico es el mejor testimonio del desinteres de los historiadores en cuanto no sean fuentes y puntos de vista oficiales. Y termino con las palabras del historiador de la Universidad de Harvard, Prof. Francisco Marquez Villanueva, que escribio el prologo en este libro: "Govert Westerveld reempalma noblemente con su compatriota el arabista Reinhart P. Dozy para hacer justicia a realidades ocultas adrede, porque "la historia de Espana esta falsamente escrita, echando culpas erroneas a vencidos, calumniandolos."
Nunca antes de 1997 se habia acometido la empresa, ardua empresa, de bucear tan profundamente en las raices del pueblo de Blanca. Nunca, antes de 1997, se habia investigado la entidad historica de Blanca, la genesis y el desarrollo, a lo largo de mil anos, de su comportamiento como grupo humano con caracteres propios, dentro del ambito mas general de la historia del Valle de Ricote. El autor, holandes residenciado en Espana durante muchos anos, los suficientes para haber conocido las profundas transformaciones politicas operadas en este pais en las ultimas tres decadas, ha evidenciado de la mejor manera posible sus sentimientos de afecto hacia un pueblo que le acogio con carino en 1969. Quizas alguien tendria que plantearse, despues de tantos anos compartiendo tantos vinculos comunes con los blanquenos -esta obra es, por ahora, otra muestra de respeto y afecto- la verificacion formal de esa adoptacion natural y espontanea que le vincula tan hondamente a pueblo de Blanca.
Eleventh in a series of annual reports comparing business regulations in 189 economies, Doing Business 2014 measures regulations affecting 11 areas of everyday business activity around the world.
The International Symposium on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence is an annual forum that brings together ideas, projects, lessons, etc. associated with distr- uted computing, artificial intelligence and its applications in different themes. This meeting has been held at the University of Salamanca from the 22th to the 24th of October 2008. This symposium has be organized by the Biomedicine, Intelligent S- tem and Educational Technology Research Group (http://bisite. usal. es/) of the Univ- sity of Salamanca. The technology transfer in this field is still a challenge and for that reason this type of contributions has been specially considered in this edition. This c- ference i...
Winner of the 2020 Fray Francisco Atanasio Domínguez Award from the Historical Society of New Mexico This magisterial volume unveils Richard and Shirley Flint's deep research into the Latin American and Spanish archives in an effort to track down the history of the participants who came north with the Coronado Expedition in 1540. Through their investigation into thousands of baptismal records, proofs of service, letters, journals, and other primary materials, they provide social and cultural documentation on the backgrounds of hundreds of the individuals who embarked on the Coronado expedition. The resulting data reveal patterns that shed decisive new light on the core reasons behind the Co...
Women in early 18th century Spanish Colonial New Mexico had rights and privileges under Spanish law that were not enjoyed by other women in North America until the late 19th and early 20th century. Women were considered separate entities under the law and valuable members of Spanish society. As such, they could own property, inherit in their own name, and act as court witnesses. In particular they could make accusations and denunciations to the local alcalde mayor and governor, which they frequently did. The documents in this book show that Spanish Colonial women were aware of their rights and took advantage of them to assert themselves in the struggling communities of the New Mexican fronti...