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No era un apocrifo mas. Era una denuncia hecha por miembros de cuatro generaciones de la familia Barash que atestiguaba un gran engano. Joshua, tio bisabuelo, habia sido crucificado y convertido en el mesias. Dieciocho siglos mas tarde, los dignatarios de los cultos no se detendran ante nada para que ese documento legal que haria temblar los fundamentos del Islam y del Cristianismo fuera destruido. La accion iniciada en Alejandria discurre imparable, involucrando a personalidades religiosas y politicas de Espana, UK y sobretodo del Vaticano."
No era un apócrifo más. Era una denuncia hecha por miembros de cuatro generaciones de la familia Barash que atestiguaba un gran engaño. Joshua, tío bisabuelo, había sido crucificado y convertido en el mesías. Dieciocho siglos mas tarde, los dignatarios de los cultos no se detendrán ante nada para que ese documento legal que haría temblar los fundamentos del Islam y del Cristianismo fuera destruido. La acción iniciada en Alejandría discurre imparable, involucrando a personalidades religiosas y políticas de España, UK y sobretodo del Vaticano.
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Alvaro de Luna was for almost forty years Juan II of Castile's closest friend, and for the greater part of that time his chief minister. Working ceaselessly to consolidate Juan's position, achieved through his great-grandfather's murder of his half-brother king Pedro, he had initially to establish a power base and, in the years preceding his eventual downfall, to maintain it against the constant restlessness of the Spanish nobility. Only in the middle years can he be seen to have given Spain a fiscal regime, an enterprising recruitment policy for the public services, and a coherent ideology. This study of the violent and enigmatic circumstances in which his career came to an end makes a valuable contribution to understanding 15th-century Castilian history.
This volume documents the golden period of Latin American architecture that was inaugurated in September 1929, when Le Corbusier was invited to lecture in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. These countries were eager to apply -- and transform -- a European-born modernism, and within a few decades, they captured international attention with an array of extraordinary buildings, exemplified by the Ministry of Education and Health in Rio de Janeiro and the Brazilian pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. The contributors to this insightful collection of essays (which grew out of a 2002 conference organized by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the New School University) offer contemporar...
Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.