930 resultados para Perón, Juan Domingo, 1895-1974


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"José Echegaray: a sketch. By James Graham": p. [5]-23.

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Pref. dated Guangxu yi wei [1895]

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Special t.-p.: Apuntes históricos sobre las agresiones del dictador argentino D. Juan Manuel Rosas contra la independencia de la República Oriental del Uruguay. Artículos escritos en 1845 para el Nacional de Montevideo ... 1828 á 1838.

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"Import duties" (p. 112-175) in English and Spanish.

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Lithoprint.

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Tercera, cuarta y quinta partes de Juan López, obispo de Monopoli.

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The Journal has been Queen's main student newspaper since it was founded in 1873. It appears twice a week on campus with a mix of news, sports, and entertainment stories, editorials, letters to the editor, and photographs. The paper is students' most important source of news and general information and has been a training ground for scores of Canadian journalists.

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The Journal has been Queen's main student newspaper since it was founded in 1873. It appears twice a week on campus with a mix of news, sports, and entertainment stories, editorials, letters to the editor, and photographs. The paper is students' most important source of news and general information and has been a training ground for scores of Canadian journalists.

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In the context of demands by the European feminist movement at the beginning of the 20th century, in Spain women’s sport flagged up aspirations to what were considered to be male practices. The first experiences of women in football stand out because of their use of the media to appear as a symbol of social transformation to modernity in the 20th century. It was not in vain that women’s football highlighted the demands of the feminist movements, although it did come up against male disapproval from an opposing group. The research sets out from a bibliographical and media review of specialist press and sports news of the time. Other current studies have also been considered in order to place it in a social and historical focus on sport. This has enabled us to highlight that football in Spain was established as an unequivocal space for (re) producing male hegemony where women were relegated to the representation of a symbolic ritual in a scenario of accessory and condescension.