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    BALTASAR ALAMOS BARRIENTOS EN LA (PRE) MODERNIDAD TACITISTA
    (2015-09-23) Sauquillo, Julián
    This text intends to provide evidence that the political theory of Baltasar Alamos Barriento's -Antonio Pérez' thinking head- cannot be framed in modernity but that it is obviously pre-modern. Contemporary Spanish masters of political thought -Maravall, Tierno Galván, Murillo Ferrol- have discerned in Alamos Barrientos the existence of the inductive method -instead of an explicit development of casuistry- in his writings supposedly influenced by Francis Bacon. By applying the Weberian comparative method, he makes it obvious that authors preceding Alamos, such as the Italian Donato Giannotti, behold a greater trust in modernity rather than in the governor's baroque virtue, still a manifestation of pre-modern charisma as a personal guaranty of good government.
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    Estelas de Saavedra Fajardo: su obra, sus lectores
    (2015-09-23) Rosa de Gea, Belén
    This work vastly goes through Spanish historiography aiming at showing the different readings of Saavedra Fajardo's works, from the Baroque to the 20th century. The author tracks both Saavedra's incorporations into bibliographic corpus and some of the most significant readings made of the baroque author.

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