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How a fort was taken boarding from a ship: Pagalugán, 1861Agustín Ramón Rodríguez González2025-07-25T00:13:08+01:00
Israel Viana2023-01-21T10:27:28+00:00
The lost testimonies of Spaniards tortured in the Philippine War: “20 or 30 die every day”Israel Viana2023-01-21T10:27:28+00:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-07T00:13:08+01:00
Heroines of the Peninsula WarJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-07T00:13:08+01:00
Cesar Cervera2025-07-25T00:13:18+01:00
This was the dramatic Spanish expedition to cure smallpox in the world with 22 “little angels”Cesar Cervera2025-07-25T00:13:18+01:00
Pablo Victoria2023-01-16T22:26:18+00:00
The betrayal of the AnglophilesPablo Victoria2023-01-16T22:26:18+00:00
Carlos del Riego2023-01-16T22:28:13+00:00
The tons of gold that the British looted in South AmericaCarlos del Riego2023-01-16T22:28:13+00:00
Pepe Alas2025-07-24T23:47:35+01:00
Sobre el término “Filipinas prehispánica”Pepe Alas2025-07-24T23:47:35+01:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-07T00:14:09+01:00
Ana María de Soto, the first female marineJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-07T00:14:09+01:00
Anri Ichimura2023-01-16T22:31:53+00:00
Paulino Alcántara: El filipino de Iloilo que se convirtió en la primera estrella del fútbol asiáticoAnri Ichimura2023-01-16T22:31:53+00:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-06T22:37:47+01:00
A Spanish Woman at the Battle of LepantoJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2024-09-06T22:37:47+01:00
Jose Mari Escalante2023-01-16T22:34:38+00:00
Almanzor’s sacking of Santiago de CompostelaJose Mari Escalante2023-01-16T22:34:38+00:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2025-07-25T00:02:45+01:00
Dragoons in the Wild WestJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2025-07-25T00:02:45+01:00
José Carlos Mena Sánchez2025-07-25T00:33:18+01:00
Manuela de Luna, the Sevillian heroine who did not fear deathJosé Carlos Mena Sánchez2025-07-25T00:33:18+01:00
Beethoven Herrera2023-01-16T22:39:11+00:00
Britain’s real support for Colombian independenceBeethoven Herrera2023-01-16T22:39:11+00:00
Luis H. Goldáraz2024-09-02T10:19:17+01:00
Cuba, the paradigm of communist repression of homosexualsLuis H. Goldáraz2024-09-02T10:19:17+01:00
Web Hispania2025-07-25T00:05:51+01:00
Menéndez de Avilés, the fierce Spaniard who founded the oldest city in the United States against all oddsWeb Hispania2025-07-25T00:05:51+01:00
Gustavo Jaso2024-09-02T10:19:27+01:00
Spain was quick to help the colonists and indigenous people in its territories against smallpoxGustavo Jaso2024-09-02T10:19:27+01:00
Gustavo Jaso2024-09-02T10:21:29+01:00
The colonisation of California by SpainGustavo Jaso2024-09-02T10:21:29+01:00
Marcelo Gullo2023-01-16T22:46:55+00:00
The motherland as a practical case of passive subordinationMarcelo Gullo2023-01-16T22:46:55+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 González2025-07-25T00:05:40+01:00
Daniel Rodríguez Herrera2024-09-02T10:21:52+01:00
Che Guevara, the “cold killing machine” who hated blacks and gaysDaniel Rodríguez Herrera2024-09-02T10:21:52+01:00
La América Española2023-01-16T00:00:18+00:00
American alliesLa América Española2023-01-16T00:00:18+00:00
Gustavo Jaso2023-01-15T23:58:51+00:00
Introduction to the Spanish colonisation of much of today’s USAGustavo Jaso2023-01-15T23:58:51+00:00
Borja Cardelús2024-09-02T10:21:58+01:00
The Holy California ExpeditionBorja Cardelús2024-09-02T10:21:58+01:00
Sergio Martínez Gil2023-01-15T23:55:59+00:00
Battle of AlcorazSergio Martínez Gil2023-01-15T23:55:59+00:00
elentirVigo2025-07-25T00:17:27+01:00
Lenin: numbers, data and images of the crimes of the first communist dictatorelentirVigo2025-07-25T00:17:27+01:00
Manuel Llamas2025-07-25T00:17:35+01:00
The real Che Guevara, in ten quotesManuel Llamas2025-07-25T00:17:35+01:00
The assassination hidden by the Popular FrontPedro Fernández Barbadillo2025-07-25T00:17:49+01:00
Emma Lira2023-01-15T23:47:50+00:00
Antonio de Montserrat, the first cartographer of the Himalayas, the Karakorum and the Hindu KushEmma Lira2023-01-15T23:47:50+00:00
Pablo Planas2024-09-02T10:22:09+01:00
This is how language immersion works: threats, harassment, insults and the singling out of childrenPablo Planas2024-09-02T10:22:09+01:00
Cristina Gavarrón2023-01-15T23:45:10+00:00
Designing América: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.Cristina Gavarrón2023-01-15T23:45:10+00:00
Esteban Villarejo2023-01-15T23:43:35+00:00
Vernon’s coins: the English victory that never happened at Cartagena de IndiasEsteban Villarejo2023-01-15T23:43:35+00:00
Esteban Villarejo2025-07-25T00:18:02+01:00
“Confidential”: the Spanish soldiers that Franco sent to the Vietnam WarEsteban Villarejo2025-07-25T00:18:02+01:00
Cesar Cervera2025-07-25T00:05:29+01:00
The humiliating defeat that claimed Drake’s life, the English national heroCesar Cervera2025-07-25T00:05:29+01:00
Tito Batán2025-05-16T11:14:51+01:00
María Pita, the woman from La Coruña who confronted the pirate DrakeTito Batán2025-05-16T11:14:51+01:00
Revista de Historia2025-07-25T00:03:09+01:00
The Counter Armada: the great English failureRevista de Historia2025-07-25T00:03:09+01:00
Manuel de la Fuente2025-07-25T00:05:18+01:00
Gran Duque de Alba: every last drop of blood dedicated to SpainManuel de la Fuente2025-07-25T00:05:18+01:00
José María Blanco Nuñez2022-12-20T22:17:07+00:00
The battle for Cartagena in 1741, according to Blas de Lezo’s diaryJosé María Blanco Nuñez2022-12-20T22:17:07+00:00
Manuel de la Fuente2022-12-24T13:10:30+00:00
Rocroi, 1643: where the Tercios lost everything but honour and gallantryManuel de la Fuente2022-12-24T13:10:30+00:00
Manuel P. Villatoro2024-09-07T22:36:01+01:00
Blas de Lezo, the one-legged, one-armed and one-eyed Spanish admiral who defeated EnglandManuel P. Villatoro2024-09-07T22:36:01+01:00
Esteban Villarejo2023-01-15T20:58:08+00:00
“Reina Mercedes”, the Spanish ship that served the Navy and the US NavyEsteban Villarejo2023-01-15T20:58:08+00:00
Thomas Latschan2024-09-02T10:22:25+01:00
Chinese in World War IThomas Latschan2024-09-02T10:22:25+01:00
Laura Casado2023-01-15T23:33:28+00:00
When the Spaniards crossed the world to defend the faith in ConchinchinaLaura Casado2023-01-15T23:33:28+00:00
Hispanoamérica Unida2025-07-25T00:13:28+01:00
The Bank of England and the destruction of Hispanic AmericaHispanoamérica Unida2025-07-25T00:13:28+01:00
Esteban Villarejo2023-01-15T20:57:49+00:00
When the common people of Tenerife “tore off” Admiral Nelson’s armEsteban Villarejo2023-01-15T20:57:49+00:00
Manuel P. Villatoro2024-09-02T10:22:29+01:00
“Jesus del gran poder”, the record Spanish plane that crossed the Atlantic in 1929Manuel P. Villatoro2024-09-02T10:22:29+01:00
Goyix2024-09-08T23:52:16+01:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (V) – Governor of New SpainGoyix2024-09-08T23:52:16+01:00
Goyix2024-09-08T23:52:31+01:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (IV) – Pensacola. I Alone.Goyix2024-09-08T23:52:31+01:00
Goyix2024-09-08T23:52:42+01:00
Bernardo de Gálvez (III) – The capture of Fort Charlotte at Mobile (Alabama)Goyix2024-09-08T23:52:42+01:00
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