An edition of Todos son uno (1997)

Todos son uno

arquetipos, xenofobia y racismo : la imagen del morisco en la monarquía española durante los siglos XVI y XVII

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An edition of Todos son uno (1997)

Todos son uno

arquetipos, xenofobia y racismo : la imagen del morisco en la monarquía española durante los siglos XVI y XVII

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Language
Spanish
Pages
361

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-361).
Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (C.N.R.S.), 1992.

Published in
Almería
Series
Historia, Colección Investigación ;, 26, Historia (Almería, Spain), Colección Investigación (Instituto de Estudios Almerienses) ;, 26.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DP104 .P47 1997

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Pagination
361 p. ;
Number of pages
361

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL288986M
ISBN 10
8481081183
LCCN
97193037
OCLC/WorldCat
37293832
Goodreads
4965880

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