La fábrica de armas de Toledo

La fábrica de armas de Toledo

Author: Antonio de Lucas Martínez

Publisher: Univ de Castilla La Mancha

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9788484271284

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Edición bilingüe español/inglés, con cuadros e ilustraciones a color. ÍNDICE: 1.- Antecedentes (Universidad y Ciudad; La otra ciudad histórica). 2.- Introducción. 3.- La Fábrica de Armas como campus de la UCLM (Fases previstas para la rehabilitación). 4.- Programa de rehabilitación y construcción ecológica. 5.- Programa energético. 6.- Programa de tratamiento integral del agua. 7.- Programa de gestión interna de residuos.


Military Production and Innovation in Spain

Military Production and Innovation in Spain

Author: Jordi Molas-Gallart

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9783718652808

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Military Production and Innovation in Spain extends the scope beyond the traditional analysis of arms producers to include components and sub-systems manufacturers. It combines a description of the changes experienced by Spanish military production with an analysis of its deeply-rooted structural characteristics. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the Spanish military-related industry, its links with the rest of the economy and its potential role as a technological engine for the Spanish economy.


A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Duelling

A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Duelling

Author: Thimm, F. R. G. S., Carl A.

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 9781455602773

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Originally an examination of the sport "as practiced by all European nations from the Middle Ages to the present day," with 1896 being the "present day," this bibliography today serves as an exemplary historical reference. In addition to the informative bibliography, the "Notes on Fencing and Duelling" section fascinates readers with its accounts of duels as reported in various publications of the time. One story from the September 21, 1890, edition of the Sunday Times startlingly reveals, "After a French duel, if 'honor has been satisfied, ' and nobody has been assassinated, a grand breakfast usually takes place."