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Keeping pace with one of the Mediterranean's most dynamic cities, the Barcelona Guide has been fully revised and updated by insiders of the Catalan capital. With detailed information on the city's latest architectural projects, history, sights, star restaurants, budget cafes, after-hours clubs, dancing, festivals, and shopping, and on trips out of town to the hills, the cava cellars, and beautiful beaches, the guide equips any traveler with the means to absorb Barcelona's fascinating culture.
¿Qué elementos se deben tener en cuenta y qué modelos se pueden seguir para desarrollar una política de cooperación dentro de un entorno universitario? A éstas, entre otras cuestiones, pretende responder esta exhaustiva investigación, basándose fundamentalmente en el análisis de la experiencia de nueve universidades españolas que se han incorporado al sistema internacional de cooperación y con el especial objetivo de impulsarla para el desarrollo de la Universidad de Cantabria.
Providing the visitor with in-depth, authoritative coverage of the Catalan capital, this guide contains information on where to stay and eat and includes details on restaurants, bars, museums, art galleries and nightlife. It is researched and written by Barcelona residents themselves.
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The most detailed history to date of the million-strong revolutionary trade union, the CNT, and of its grassroots supporters who, in July 1936, embarked upon the most far-reaching of all 20th century revolutionary experiments. It is the history of the giddy years of political change and hope in 1930s Spain, when the so-called 'Generation of 36, ' Peirats's own generation, rose up against the oppressive structures of Spanish society. It is also a history of a revolution that failed, crushed in the jaws of its enemies on both the democratic-left and the reactionary right. Containing a bounty of original documents produced by the trade unions, revolutionary assemblies and rural and industrial collectives of the 1930s, many of which are unavailable elsewhere, and all translated into English for the first time, Peirats explores the new social, economic and cultural arrangements that were introduced in the streets, fields and factories of republican Spain. A staggering work - fully indexed and footnoted, with 20 pages of photographs. Superlatives like mandatory and monumental really fail to do this justice. A vital book about a crucial era in history.