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Romantic Music History and Nationalist Movements

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La Música en el Romanticismo

Dentro de la música romántica, encontramos diversas estructuras. En la música vocal, destacan las grandes formas como la misa y la ópera, así como pequeñas formas como el lied. En la música instrumental, se distinguen las grandes formas: sinfónica, concierto y música programada (incluyendo la sinfonía dramática y el poema sinfónico); y las pequeñas formas, centradas principalmente en el piano.

Main Characteristics of Romantic Music

  • Composers try to express their own ideas and emotions.
  • Movement and rhythm are very flexible.
  • The melodies are very long and romantic.
  • Composers are considered geniuses and are independent from patrons.
  • The piano is the most important instrument.
  • The harmonies are more dissonant,
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European Economic Integration and EU Membership Criteria

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1. Stages of Economic Integration

  • Preferential Trade Agreement or Free Trade Area: A trading bloc involving cooperation between at least two countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and increase the exchange of goods and services.
  • Customs Union: Participant countries establish a common external trade policy. Goals typically include increasing economic efficiency and fostering closer political and cultural ties.
  • Common Market: Factors of production move freely between member states.
  • Economic and Monetary Union: Features a common monetary policy, a single currency, harmonized tax rates, and a unified fiscal policy.
  • Political Union: Involves a common government.

2. What is the Acquis Communautaire?

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Baroque Literature: Conceptismo, Culteranismo and Key Authors

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The Baroque Period

The Baroque era in the 17th and 18th centuries followed the Renaissance. It is characterized by a pessimistic worldview, marked by shadows, distress, and a significant emphasis on religious themes.

Conceptismo

Conceptismo is a systematic production of literature characterized by stylistic resources that prioritize density of content. It aims to attract the reader through brief, thought-provoking phrases loaded with multiple meanings. Baltasar Gracián is considered the maximum exponent of this style in both prose and verse.

Culteranismo

Culteranismo is a variant of Conceptismo associated primarily with poetry. Its main author, Luis de Góngora, utilizes colorful, abundant language charged with rhetorical resources such as comparisons... Continue reading "Baroque Literature: Conceptismo, Culteranismo and Key Authors" »

Idealism and Education

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- Clash with reality produces a romantic idealism loqe between wishes and reality: k creates disappointment, distress ... To avoid CIRCUMSTANCES present, acia evaded romantic past and exotic places, coming to suicide.
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Why Spain Failed to Industrialize in the 19th Century

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The reasons for this decision were technical: the ability to install larger boilers to increase the power of the locomotives, which were needed to overcome the steepest gradients. Thirdly, the law authorized construction companies to import all necessary materials for the construction of the Xarc railway duty-free. Fourthly, state subsidies were granted to companies (mostly foreign) per square kilometer of road built, which gave rise to an "irrational" path.

Barriers to Industrialization

Why was Spain not fully industrialized in the nineteenth century? First, one must take into account that Spain's geographical position meant that transport costs were higher than in the industrialized countries of Central Europe. Consequently, distance was a... Continue reading "Why Spain Failed to Industrialize in the 19th Century" »

Habsburg Spain: Political Conflicts and Economic Shifts (16th Century)

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Political Administration Under the Habsburgs

Local and provincial authorities began to send magistrates and aldermen to señorial appointments. Regarding the administration of justice, the Habsburgs maintained traditional institutions while creating new audiences.

Internal Conflicts and Rebellions

The reigns of Charles I and Philip II were marked by frequent social conflict and political confrontation.

The Revolt of the Comuneros and the Germanies

The most significant conflicts occurred early in the reign of Charles I:

  • The Revolt of the Comuneros: A movement by representatives of Castilian cities in the Cortes seeking to exercise control over the monarchy and the nobility.
  • The Germanies (Valencia and Mallorca): Primarily social conflicts involving
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Essential Phrases for Academic Writing and Debates

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Useful Expressions for Introductions

  • Today, we are repeatedly confronted with the problem of…
  • The general public focuses on the question of…
  • …seems to be an inexhaustible source of controversy.
  • …is a hotly debated topic at the moment.
  • Recently, there has been heated controversy on the question of…
  • The problem of… has met with a lot of attention lately.
  • Therefore, one should discuss the issue, wonder about, or ask the question of whether…
  • It is interesting to weigh up the benefits and drawbacks of…
  • In the following, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of…
  • Politicians today believe or claim that…
  • Some experts state that…
  • Whether… will be discussed in the following.
  • With this statement, the politician refers to…

Useful

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BCG Matrix Strategic Implementation and Product Lifecycle

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Dogs: Low Growth and Low Market Share

Dogs are products in decline, operating in no-growth markets with a low market share. The few revenues these products generate should be reinvested in these same products to try to avoid losing market share. These products do not generate significant benefits.

Strategic Implementation for Dogs

According to the BCG model, the choices for strategic implementation are:

  • Keep the investment generated by the product to maintain it.
  • Stop investing in the product, liquidate it, and then retire it from the market.

Question Marks: High Growth Potential

Question Mark products are in their development phase and have a relatively small market share, but they operate in growing markets. These products require significantly... Continue reading "BCG Matrix Strategic Implementation and Product Lifecycle" »

The Interwar Period and the Origins of World War II

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The Crisis of Democracies

Following the First World War, victorious nations like the United States, France, and the United Kingdom faced significant instability due to the rise of new political phenomena: Communism and Fascism.

Ideological Shifts

  • Communism: Opposed capitalism and liberal democracy, posing a threat to Western nations.
  • Fascism: Characterized as an anti-democratic, anti-liberal, and ultra-nationalist ideology.

The Soviet Union and Stalinism

The Russian Revolution faced early challenges during the civil war between the White and Red Armies. Following Lenin's death in 1924, a power struggle ensued, resulting in Stalin's victory and Trotsky's exile. Stalin's dictatorship (1927–1953) was marked by:

  • The abolition of private property.
  • Accelerated
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Comprehensive Glossary of Important English Words

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Essential Vocabulary List

  • Impute: To attribute an action to a particular person or group.
  • Incompatible: Opposed in nature; not able to live or work together.
  • Inconsequential: Unimportant; trivial.
  • Inevitable: Certain; unavoidable.
  • Integrity: Decency, honesty, wholeness.
  • Intrepid: Fearless, adventurous.
  • Intuitive: Instinctive, untaught.
  • Jubilation: Joy, celebration, exultation.
  • Lobbyist: A person who seeks to influence political events.
  • Longevity: Long life.
  • Mundane: Ordinary, commonplace.
  • Nonchalant: Calm, casual, seeming unexcited.
  • Novice: Apprentice, beginner.
  • Opulent: Wealthy.
  • Orator: Lecturer, speaker.
  • Ostentatious: Showy, displaying wealth.
  • Parched: Dried up, shriveled.
  • Perfidious: Faithless, disloyal, untrustworthy.
  • Precocious: Unusually advanced or talented
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