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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2015): University and Transitions to Democracy in Mediterranean Europe and Latin America (1970-1980)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2015): University and Transitions to Democracy in Mediterranean Europe and Latin America (1970-1980)
July-December
Published:
2015-07-01
Table of Contents
Educational History in the Nordic Region: Reflections from a Swedish Perspective
Daniel Lindmark (Author)
7-22
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Monograph
University and Transitions to Democracy in Mediterranean Europe and Latin America (1970-1980). Presentation
Sara González Gómez (Author)
25-32
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From the fall of the «junta» to «Change»: the «timid» transition of higher education in Greece (1974-1982)
Vangelis Karamanolakis (Author)
33-48
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Universities and political transitions: the Spanish case in the 60-70 years
Alberto Carrillo-Linares (Author)
49-75
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The anti-Franco student movement’s contribution to the return of democracy in Spain
Sergio Rodríguez Tejada (Author)
77-106
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«Sad times»: notes on student movement, community and emotions at the University of Chile against Pinochet dictatorship (1974-1986)
Pablo Toro Blanco (Author)
107-124
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About the university models in the educational politics of the Spanish Transition. Heritage and genesis of their bases (1976-1982)
Juan Luis Rubio Mayoral (Author)
125-153
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The University in Portugal during the transition to democracy and neoliberalism
Luís Reis Torgal (Author)
155-171
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Democracy and the Portuguese Polytechnic Education. The Case of the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre (80s of the XX century)
Hélder Henriques, Amélia Marchão, Joaquim Mourato (Author)
173-196
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What kind of university? Reflections on the trajectory, identity and perspectives of the brazilian public university
Angelo Brigato Ésther (Author)
197-221
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Studies
Landscape: a basic concept in the curriculum developed in the textbooks of the Basque Country
Karmele Pérez Urraza, Gurutze Ezkurdia Arteaga, Begoña Bilbao Bilbao (Author)
225-242
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«Supported by Holy Scripture, and the most celebrated authors of politics». The Guanajuato Civic Catechism of Miguel Busto (1827-1867)
José Elías Guzmán López (Author)
243-264
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Building a democratic education. The Teacher Training College Model in times of revolutionary crisis (1974-1976)
Luís Mota, António Gomes Ferreira (Author)
265-288
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Pupils and Sources in Late Medieval Lyon
Sarah Lynch (Author)
289-311
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On the American expedition of Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859): connection with nature, nomadic impulse and self-realization
Jordi García Farrero (Author)
313-333
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Interview
University, Franco’s Regime and Democratic Transition: talks with José Luis Peset Reig and Elena Hernández Sandoica
Sara González Gómez (Author)
337-354
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