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Spain: The First Globalization (2021)

Spain: The First Globalization (2021)

España: la primera globalización
107 minutes ES Documentary , History
A new reading of the historical period that began with the reign of the Catholic Monarchs (1479-1516) and the discovery of America (1492), as well as an analysis of its undeniable influence on the subsequent evolution of the history of Spain and the world.
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Antonio Valero
Self - Narrator (voice)
Rubén García Benito
Self - Musician
Alicia Relinque
Self - Sinologist
Abigail R. Horro
Self - Musician
Luo Huiling
Self - Historian
Carlos Martínez Shaw
Self - Historian
Marcelo Gullo
Self - Writer
Luis Ribot
Self - Historian
Elvira Roca Barea
Self - Writer
Pedro Insua
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