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Fotografía comercial en Oriente Próximo 1859-1905
Between 1859 and 1905, a number of photographers working in Damascus, Mecca, Cairo, Istanbul and Northern Africa captured their landscapes, towns and millenary monuments,...
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Una historia desde Zoroastro hasta hoy
A comprehensive history of Iran, from the glories of the Persian Empire to the Islamic Republic's newly powerful -and much vilified- role in the Middle East.
Iran is a land...
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Violencia, perfume y humo
José Félix Llopis nació en Madrid, se fue a París de niño, cuando sus padres se exiliaron al estallar la Guerra Civil, y de allí a Venezuela, donde empezó muy joven a...
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Un viaje político-científico alrededor del mundo 1789-1794
Project intended to recover the memory of the eighteenth century Malaspina expedition, an enlightened landmark in the history of Spain, an experience that anticipated today’s...
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¿Quién se llevó la Gioconda del Louvre?
In Paris at the start of a radically new century, the most famous face in the history of art stepped out of her frame and into a sensational mystery.
On August 21, 1911,...
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To mark the bicentenary of the independence of Mexico in 2010, Turner and INHA (the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History) publish this album belonging to...
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• An introduction to the extraordinary life of John Cage, composer, writer, and artist.
• Cage is most widely known for his 1952 composition 4'33, whose three movements...
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Crónicas de guerras, terremotos, inundaciones y epidemias
Tsunamis, earthquakes, monsoon floods, bird flu, international terrorism - life seems to get more dangerous by the day. Or does it ? Disaster historian John Withington has...
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Los turistas y la España de Franco
In the three decades following the Second World War, the authoritarian and morally austere dictatorship of General Francisco Franco's Spain became the playground for millions...
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