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Juanita la Larga (1896), the third of Juan Valera's eponymous novels with a female protagonist, unfolds in a small town in nineteenth-century Spain and tells the story of a young girl's romance with a wealthy widower many years her senior.
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Al-Andalus, telle est l'expression qui désigna très tôt, sous la plume des auteurs arabes, les territoires de l'Espagne soumis à la domination musulmane. Depuis la fin du xxe siècle, qui a vu la publication de synthèses d'historiens éminents, les travaux sur le royaume d'al-Andalus ont pris un nouvel essor. Les chercheurs s'appuient principalement sur les résultats des explorations archéologiques, sur la publication de nouvelles sources ou sur la rigoureuse déconstruction des anciennes. Les apports scientifiques français, issus d'horizons divers, constituent autant d'approches complémentaires sur l'histoire d'al-Andalus. Ce sont quelques-unes de ces voies nouvelles qu'entend faire découvrir cet ouvrage, abordant sous des angles variés – territorial, juridique, politique, économique, linguistique ou culturel – les huit siècles de présence musulmane en Espagne, de l'invasion de 711 à la chute du Royaume de Grenade en 1492.
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Andalusia (Spain). --- Andalusia (Spain) --- History --- Sources --- 930.25 <460 SEVILLA> --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Spanje--SEVILLA --- Andalusia (Spain). Archivo General --- -History --- -Sources --- 930.25 <460 SEVILLA> Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Spanje--SEVILLA --- Archivo General de Andalucía --- Andalucía (Spain) --- Andalousie (Spain) --- Andalusien (Spain) --- Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Spain) --- Communauté autonome d'Andalousie (Spain) --- Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía (Spain) --- Baetica (Spain) --- Junta de Andalucía (Spain) --- Andalus (Spain) --- Bética --- Al-Andalus
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Baetica, the present-day region of Andalusia in southern Spain, was the wealthiest province of the Roman Empire. Its society was dynamic and marked by upward social and economic mobility, as the imperial peace allowed the emergence of a substantial middle social and economic stratum. Indeed, so mutually beneficial was the imposition of Roman rule on the local population of Baetica that it demands a new understanding of the relationship between Imperial Rome and its provinces. Baetica Felix builds a new model of Roman-provincial relations through a socio-economic history of the province from Julius Caesar to the end of the second century A.D. Describing and analyzing the impact of Roman rule on a core province, Evan Haley addresses two broad questions: what effect did Roman rule have on patterns of settlement and production in Baetica, and how did it contribute to wealth generation and social mobility? His findings conclusively demonstrate that meeting the multiple demands of the Roman state created a substantial freeborn and ex-slave "middle stratum" of the population that outnumbered both the super-rich elite and the destitute poor.
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