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The Jewish Diaspora In Latin America And The Caribbean: Fragments Of Memory
By Ruggiero, Kristin, 2005, Sussex
Academic Press
http://books.google.com/books?id=SyWjwOzJmOMC&dq=goyeneche+family
Juan Carlos Goyeneche of Argentina – Chapter 12 “Surviving
Genocide” by Raquel Partnoy
Section: Argentina and the Nazis
http://books.google.com/books
Jose M.
Goyeneche, Memorias apocrifas del General, ed. Emilio Romero (Lima: Editorial
Minerva, 1971)
http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.pe/MPE-2976244-jose-manuel-de-goyeneche-memorias-apocrifas-e-romero-_JM
http://www.rematazo.com/remate/21710-JOSE-MANUEL-DE-GOYENECHE---Mem.html
Germán
Goyeneche Ortega. (apasionado por los toros; México)(TA: bullfighting
passionate; Mexico)(Interview): An article from: Actual [HTML] (Digital)
by Sofia Valor (Author)
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Citation Details Title: Germán Goyeneche Ortega.
(apasionado por los toros; México)(TA: bullfighting passionate;
Mexico)(Interview) Author: Sofía Valor Publication: Actual (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 1998 Publisher: Editorial Contenido,
S.A. de C.V. Volume: v5 Issue: n54 Page: p72(4)
Article Type: Interview
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NEGOCIOS FINANZAS
EN EL SIGLO XVIII.FAMILIA GOYENECHE
http://www.qproquo.com/libros/NEGOCIOS-FINANZAS-EN-EL-SIGLO-XVIIIFAMILIA-GOYENECHE/115269/978-84-313-1936-6
Autor Aquerreta, Santiago
Editorial EUNSA EDIC. UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA S.A.
ISBN -
978-84-313-1936-6
JUAN DE
GOYENECHE Y EL TRIUNFO DE LOS NAVARROS EN LA MONARQUIA HI SPANICA DEL SIGLO
XVIII
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Clasificación - Historia de las comunidades autónomas
Las elites
Vasco-Navarras en la monarquía borbónica en el siglo XVIII: la familia
Goyeneche
Lecertúa Goñi, Maria Jose http://biblioteca.universia.net/html_bura/ficha/params/id/930934.html
Las elites
Vasco-Navarras en la monarquía borbónica en el siglo XVIII: la familia
Goyeneche Id. 930934
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Titulo Las elites Vasco-Navarras en la monarquía borbónica en el siglo XVIII:
la familia Goyeneche Autor(es) Lecertúa Goñi, Maria Jose
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Relación [IsBasedOn] Sancho el sabio: Revista de cultura e investigación vasca,
ISSN 1131-5350, Nº 19, 2003, pags. 67-94
Fecha de contribución 16-oct-2007 Contacto
Apogee of Empire: Spain and New Spain in the Age of Charles III, 1759-1789
By Stanley J. Stein, Barbara H.
Stein http://books.google.com/ Once Europe's supreme maritime power, Spain by the
mid-eighteenth century was facing fierce competition from England and France.
England, in particular, had successfully mustered the financial resources
necessary to confront its Atlantic rivals by mobilizing both aristocracy and
merchant bourgeoisie in support of its imperial ambitions. Spain, meanwhile,
remained overly dependent on the profits of its New World silver mines to
finance both metropolitan and colonial imperatives, and England's naval
superiority constantly threatened the vital flow of specie. When Charles III ascended the Spanish throne
in 1759, then, after a quarter-century as ruler of the Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies, Spain and its colonial empire were seriously imperiled. Two hundred
years of Hapsburg rule, followed by a half-century of ineffectual Bourbon "reforms,"
had done little to modernize Spain's increasingly antiquated political, social,
economic, and intellectual institutions. Charles III, recognizing the pressing
need to renovate these institutions, set his Italian staff -- notably the
Marqués de Esquilache, who became Secretary of the Consejo de Hacienda (the
Exchequer) -- to this formidable task.In Apogee of Empire, Stanley J. Stein and
Barbara H. Stein trace the attempt, initially under Esquilache's direction, to
reform the Spanish establishment and, later, to modify and modernize the
relationship between the metropole and its colonies. Within Spain, Charles and
his architects of reform had to be mindful of determining what adjustments
could be made that would help Spain confront its enemies without also radically
altering the Hapsburg inheritance. As described in impressive detail by the
authors, the bitter, seven-year conflict that ensued between reformers and
traditionalists ended in a coup in 1766 that forced Charles to send Esquilache
back to Italy. After this setback at home, Charles still hoped to effect
constructive change in Spain's imperial system, primarily through the
incremental implementation of a policy of comercio libre (free-trade). These
reforms, made half-heartedly at best, failed as well, and by 1789 Spain would
find itself ill prepared for the coming decades of upheaval in Europe and
America.An in-depth study of incremental response by an old imperial order to
challenges at home and abroad, Apogee of Empire is also a sweeping account of
the personalities, places, and policies that helped to shape the modern
Atlantic world.
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