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No. 19 (2015)
No. 19 (2015)
Male/female: reading the body.
Published:
2016-06-26
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Male/female: reading the body.
Elena Hernández Sandoica
13-33
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Pathological bodies: photography and medicine in the nineteenth century
Beatriz Pichel
35-55
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Degenerate bodies. Nude in the photographs of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Paula Martos Ardid
57-75
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Assembling armed corps: Physician Ideology of masculinity in the barracks in the early twentieth century
Ana Isabel Simón Alegre
77-98
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Colonial muscle: the stereotypical francoist male body in the literature about and from Equatorial Guinea in the 40s of the twentieth century
Mayka de Castro
101-123
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Woman and language: from liberation to erotism
Brígida M. Pastor Pastor
125-148
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The decedent present. Nation´s body and woman's body in Spanish Transition
Aurora Morcillo Gómez
151-171
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Varia
The regime at the end of the regime. Social change and late francoism from Delegación Nacional de Provincias (National province delegation)
Julio Ponce Alberca
175-206
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Eduardo Dato’s first political steps, the 1884 elections. Power and political influence in canoviste Spain
Robert Costa Martínez
209-226
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Making history
Stanley G. Payne and history of Spain
Pedro Carlos González Cuevas
231-254
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Context
Bishop and Government Candidate. The Mutual Support and the Convergence of Interests between Tomás Belestá and the Conservative Party
Miguel-Ángel Hernández Fuentes
259-276
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