4 resultados para Franco-Spanish War, 1635-1659
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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During the Peninsular War, Napoleon's and Wellington's armies were aware of the lack of precision in the maps of Spain and its provinces that appeared in Tomas Lopez \s Geographical Atlas of Spain. The errors were due to the non-topographical surveying method he used which he had learned from his teacher Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D 'Anville. To map all of the Spanish provinces, Tomas Lopez divided them into circles of three leagues in diameter (16,718 m), taking a particular town as the centre. He asked the town's priest to draw a map of the territory and to complete a questionnaire that Tomas Lopez sent to him. The priest was to return the two documents after he had completed them. Subsequently, at his desk, Tomas Lopez used the maps and reports as well as other graphic and written sources from various locations to make an outline of each map. Next, he made a mosaic that served as a pattern for drawing the final provincial map. We will see the way that this method was applied in two concrete cases: the villages ofChavaler and Monteagudo, situated in the Spanish province of Soria, and verify their degree of accuracy. We will use the maps drawn by the priests in 1767, the final map of the province which was published in 1804 by Tomás López, and a current map of the province showing the angular and linear errors in Lopez \s map.
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La presente tesis doctoral pretende arrojar nueva luz sobre la utilización de la prensa durante los primeros años del franquismo. En concreto, el objetivo ha sido estudiar la censura del tema deportivo dentro del sistema censorio de los primeros años de posguerra civil en España, una área no estudiada hasta hoy y que entendemos fundamental para entender el desarrollo del deporte durante el llamado primer franquismo. Para ello, se estudiaron de manera pormenorizada los actores principales y los pasos básicos del proceso de censura; los métodos utilizados, tanto materiales como personales, para hacer efectiva ésta; y, por último, sus manifestaciones reales en el ámbito de la información deportiva: qué se censuró, por parte de quién, de qué forma y por qué motivos. De este modo, pretendemos llenar una de las lagunas de investigación que aún quedan dentro del estudio de la censura de prensa durante el franquismo. La metodología utilizada es la técnica historiográfica. Basado en el análisis crítico y en la interpretación de fuentes primarias, dicho método trata de establecer marcos históricos de referencia a través del estudio pormenorizado de las circunstancias del pasado. Ello implica una estructura algo distinta a la de las tesis doctorales de otras áreas de estudio puesto que, exceptuando la introducción, toda la tesis es la exposición de los resultados de la investigación llevada a cabo. Se ha utilizado cuantiosa documentación de los archivos General de la Administracion (Alcalá de Henares) y Centrale dello Stato (Roma) no manejada anteriormente por ningún investigador. La prensa periódica de la época y la legislación que afecta a nuestro tema de estudio también han sido ampliamente investigadas, tanto en el contexto español como en el italiano. Nuestra investigación arroja los siguientes resultados. Efectivamente, existió censura de prensa en el tema deportivo en las siguientes temáticas fundamentales: cuestiones económicas, autoridades y jerarquías, uso del lenguaje y comportamiento de los deportistas. En la mayor parte de los casos, la censura se ejerce en la información deportiva por razones ajenas al propio deporte. No se puede afirmar que existan diferencias en el tratamiento general entre medios de la Prensa del Movimiento y otros de titularidad privada o eclesiástica, si bien la aplicación de la censura no fue homogénea sino arbitraria en muchos casos. El sistema de censura de prensa español del primer franquismo toma la mayoría de sus rasgos del modelo fascista italiano, aunque tiene alguna característica propia como la censura previa y el catolicismo imperante. ABSTRACT This doctoral thesis aims to shed light on the use of press during the first years of francoism. The particular objective was to study the censorship of the sport topic into the general system of censorship carried out after the Spanish Civil War. It is a subject comparatively understudied to date but a key aspect to understand the development of sport during the so called early francoism. To this end, an in-depth study was made on key actors, main steps of censorship process, human and material methods used to ensure its effectiveness, and the actual manifestations in sports information area: what was censored, by whom, how and why. This should ensure us to fill the historiographical gap within the research on Francoʼs press censorship. Methodology used was historiographic research. It is based on critical analysis and interpretation of primary sources and seeks to establish historical reference frameworks tracing back the past in detail. It determines a different doctoral thesis structure in some aspects. Except the introduction, the whole document is the report and explanation of the results of research. A large amount of unexplored documents from the Archivo General de la Administración (Alcalá de Henares, Spain) and the Archivio Centrale dello Stato (Rome, Italy) has been used. The press of the period and legislation about our topic have also been analysed in detail both in Spain and Italy. Our research states these results. We can affirm that press censorship actually existed on sports topic in these thematic priorities: economical issues, authorities and hierarchies, use of language and sportsmen behaviours. In most cases, the censorship of sports information is exercised for reasons unconnected to sport. It cannot be concluded that general differences were applied in press censorship between State-owned media and private or church media although its implementation was non-uniform and arbitrary in many cases. The system of press censorship in Spain during the early francoism is clearly inspired by fascist Italy system copying most of its features although Spain had a few specific characteristics like prior censorship and catholicism.
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ABSTRACT: The surveys carried out in the municipality of Pinto (Madrid) have enabled us to locate various structural remains linked to the military operations that took place around the capital during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). In order to identify and record them, surveys were complemented with the use of GPS and air photographs from different time periods. Afterwards, and in collaboration with researchers from various universities, further methods aimed at generating a complete special representation of the area were applied directly to one of the sites which produced the best results, known as "los Yesares". These methods include topographic mapping that resulted in cartographic material at different scales, the photographic recording with flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and the use of land scanners and GPS-corrected photogrammetrics with which to obtain 3D models.
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Carmina Virgili was born in Barcelona, on 19 July 1927, and died in her native town, at the age of eighty seven. Her father, Guillem Virgili was Head of the Revenue Office of the Generalitat of Catalonia, during the second Spanish Republic. He displeased the Catholic community when required by the Catholic Church to pay taxes. Her mother, Carme Rodon, was a pharmacist, and a professor in the Agricultural High School. After the Spanish Civil War, due to their political thoughts, both parents were removed from their workplaces. During her childhood and youth, Virgili stood out as a good student. She did her primary and secondary studies in her hometown, and then she completed teacher training in Tarragona. She obtained her degree in Natural History from the University of Barcelona in 1949, where Carmina Virgili 1927-2014