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The sentiment has been historically far from being only left-wing in nature, but the United States is viewed very negatively by right-wing factions in Spain. [3] The Spanish–American War in 1898 as the point of origin of anti-Americanism in Spain has been a common theme of historiography of the topic, although the extent has been recently ...
As of January 2021, there are 2,480,373 South Americans in Spain (all bar 391 being Latin Americans) and 624,034 Central American or Caribbean people in Spain (all bar at most 60,505 being Latin Americans). [1] Flows of migration have been dependent on the economic conditions in their countries of birth and in Spain.
Boyd, Carolyn P. "The Anarchists and Education in Spain, 1868-1909." Journal of Modern History 48.S4 (1976): 125-170. Cappelli, Gabriele, and Gloria Quiroga Valle. "Female teachers and the rise of primary education in Italy and Spain, 1861–1921: evidence from a new dataset." Economic History Review 74.3 (2021): 754-783. online
Controversy over the regional government's handling of the floods still rages, and a teachers' union accused it of exaggerating the number returning and leaving the clean-up to teachers and pupils.
After a number of health issues, US couple Jason Luban and Selena Medlen were in need of a change of scene. The couple took a short trip to Andalusia, Spain, in 2016, but neither could have ...
In February 2023 it was revealed that nobody in Spain "has been sentenced or punished for a racist incident related to football". [45] In June 2024, a court in Spain sentenced three men to eight months in prison for racist chants at Real Madrid's game against Valencia in May 2023. This is the first ever conviction for racist gestures in ...
American students, on average, also shed five points in history, marking the lowest point in nearly three decades of testing. Peggy Carr, the commissioner of the National Center for Education ...
In spite of having been proven false, many of the lies and negative connotations against Spain and the Spanish people, product of the American propaganda of the Spanish–American War, lingered for a long time after the end of the war itself, and contributed largely to a new recreation of the myth of the Black Legend against Spain.