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Paco Moreno2023-12-23T22:51:04+00:00
Early Spanish Exploration in the US: The Interior of the United StatesPaco Moreno2023-12-23T22:51:04+00:00
Bernard Durán2023-09-02T21:48:17+01:00
Gayoso de Lemos or the Golden Age of Spanish LouisianaBernard Durán2023-09-02T21:48:17+01:00
Sarah Durwin2023-09-29T11:13:45+01:00
Luis de Unzaga, the Spanish mastermind who helped in the birth of the United StatesSarah Durwin2023-09-29T11:13:45+01:00
Alberto Marigil2023-07-20T13:33:52+01:00
Spain was never a country with a slave economyAlberto Marigil2023-07-20T13:33:52+01:00
Manuel P. Villatoro2023-01-21T10:50:03+00:00
The medical revolution in the Spanish Empire that changed the world and the Black Legend doesn’t want you to know about itManuel P. Villatoro2023-01-21T10:50:03+00:00
Cesar Cervera2023-01-21T11:45:43+00:00
Marcelo Gullo: “Before Spain arrived, cannibalism and a brutalising machismo reigned in America”.Cesar Cervera2023-01-21T11:45:43+00:00
Claudia Peiró2023-01-15T23:06:59+00:00
Aztec imperial cannibalism: an inconvenient truth for Conquest criticsClaudia Peiró2023-01-15T23:06:59+00:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2023-01-14T16:19:32+00:00
Ana de Ayala, the Sevillian woman who survived the Amazon RiverJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2023-01-14T16:19:32+00:00
Web Hispania2023-01-16T01:09:45+00:00
The end of sir Francis DrakeWeb Hispania2023-01-16T01:09:45+00:00
Web Hispania2023-01-16T22:00:44+00:00
Francisco de la Bodega y QuadraWeb Hispania2023-01-16T22:00:44+00:00
Hispanic Council2023-01-16T22:17:44+00:00
U.S. and the influence of the “Seven Laws”Hispanic Council2023-01-16T22:17:44+00:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2023-01-16T22:35:25+00:00
Dragoons in the Wild WestJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2023-01-16T22:35:25+00:00
Web Hispania2023-01-16T22:41:01+00:00
Menéndez de Avilés, the fierce Spaniard who founded the oldest city in the United States against all oddsWeb Hispania2023-01-16T22:41:01+00:00
Manuel P. Villatoro2023-01-16T22:44:40+00:00
The great shame behind the Black Legend: the English massacre of Indians with poisoned blanketsManuel P. Villatoro2023-01-16T22:44:40+00:00
R. L. P.2023-01-16T00:02:30+00:00
300 years of the arrival of Spain to Texas with people from the Canary IslandsR. L. P.2023-01-16T00:02:30+00:00
The Spanish discovery of the cure for scurvyAgustín Ramón Rodríguez González2023-01-15T15:07:18+00:00
Alvaro van den Brule2023-01-15T23:41:50+00:00
It was much worse: the genocides of the English against our Black LegendAlvaro van den Brule2023-01-15T23:41:50+00:00
Cesar Cervera2023-01-15T23:37:15+00:00
The myth of English piracy: less than 1% of Spanish galleons were capturedCesar Cervera2023-01-15T23:37:15+00:00
Cesar Cervera2023-01-15T23:36:12+00:00
The humiliating defeat that claimed Drake’s life, the English national heroCesar Cervera2023-01-15T23:36:12+00:00
Héctor Cossio2023-01-15T23:35:03+00:00
The genocide of indigenous people in southern Chile that official history tried to hideHéctor Cossio2023-01-15T23:35:03+00:00
Hispanoamérica Unida2023-01-15T20:58:00+00:00
The Bank of England and the destruction of Hispanic AmericaHispanoamérica Unida2023-01-15T20:58:00+00:00
Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:38+00:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (V) – Governor of New SpainGoyix2023-01-15T20:57:38+00:00
Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:28+00:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (IV) – Pensacola. I Alone.Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:28+00:00
Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:23+00:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (III) – The capture of Fort Charlotte at Mobile (Alabama)Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:23+00:00
Goyix2023-01-15T23:32:35+00:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (II) – The campaign to conquer the Floridas beginsGoyix2023-01-15T23:32:35+00:00
Goyix2023-01-15T20:57:15+00:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (I) – The Legend beginsGoyix2023-01-15T20:57:15+00:00
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