Contemporary Spanish literatureContemporary Spanish filmEcocriticismMale mental healthCountryside/Rural representationsThis article explores the cultural representation of the urban males return to the countryside in Santiago Lorenzos Los asquerosos , Javier Cercas Terra Alta , Oliver Laxes Lo que arde, ...
In the 1890s the Spanish general Weyler sought a more radical solution. He attempted to drain the rural reservoirs of insurgent strength in eastern Cuba by concentrating the population in fetid camps. The "empty" countryside then ... Davis,M. - 《Social Text》 被引量: 72发表: 2004年 Rura...
Define countryside. countryside synonyms, countryside pronunciation, countryside translation, English dictionary definition of countryside. n. 1. A rural region. 2. The inhabitants of a rural region. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Langua
Define Countrysides. Countrysides synonyms, Countrysides pronunciation, Countrysides translation, English dictionary definition of Countrysides. n. 1. A rural region. 2. The inhabitants of a rural region. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English L
3. Enjoy the beautiful countrysideas you spend a daydriving alongthe new highway connecting Cusco toLake Titicaca.沿着连接库斯科和的的喀喀湖的新建公路,驱车行驶一日,全程饱览乡村美景。4.It's amazing thatthere are more than 8,000statues,and no one in modern times knew about themuntil the 1970...
Beautiful Castril - what to do in the Spanish countryside of Granada
Enjoy the beautiful countryside as you spend a day driving along the new highway(9)___(connect) Cusco to Lake Titicaca.There,a boat will take you to stay with a local Uros family on an island for three days.(10)___the island and the Uros homes are made of water plants from the l...
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Why in our villages and towns are these men without land and in the countryside land without men? Bring them together and all will be served. It was felt that property should be more widely distributed and that there should be afree marketin land. Yet none of the reformers was radical enou...
This chapter analyzes two key issues related to the interaction between local mobilization and national change. First, it deals with what was happening in most Spanish towns and villages while the main (national) treaties were being signed in Madrid. Sec