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Formación de las ciudades. Universidades [Formation of Cities. Universities]
- Narrated by: Juan Manuel Rollán, Tomás Campos
- Length: 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A partir del siglo XII van a surgir dos fenómenos sociales que caracterizan lo que va a denominarse la Baja Edad Media, que es el precedente inevitable del Renacimiento. Nos referimos a las ciudades, que habían perdido su importancia socioeconómica desde la decadencia del Imperio romano, y las universidades, que son una nueva base sobre la que se va a construir la revolución cultural de la Baja Edad Media.
Grabado en español ibérico (España).
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2013 Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz (P)2013 Storyside
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