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T. 147-162 called "segunda serie", in continuation of the numbering of a publication with the same title; Vols. for 1898-1936 called "Primera serie" (and called n.s., v. 1-147 in this library.) ; 1891-1897 numbered "segunda serie," t. 147-162, in continuation of the numbering of a publication with the same title, isued 1816-1893; 1898-1938 called "primera serie." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Vols. 148 and 3 published by Hijos de Reus. ; Vols. 1-13, 1898-1902, vols. 147-162, 1891-97. ; T. 147-162 (1891-97) 1 v.; [n.s.] T. 1-13 (1898-1902) 1 v.; [n.s.] T. 14-30 (1903-07) 1 v.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015022737723
Cover title: Constitución española Cadiz, 1812. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 2: En la Imprenta real. ; Title vignettes ; head-pieces. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Civitas, biblioteca de legislación Civitas 10
Introduction : spatial implications of the second wave -- Feminist practice : social movements and urban space -- Women's centers : nurturing autonomy -- Feminist bookstores : building identity -- Feminist health clinics : promoting reproductive rights -- Domestic violence shelters : protecting bodily integrity -- After the second wave : necessary spaces
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Voluntary vernacular -- Why cities needed saving -- Sacred and secular organizational ideologies -- Voluntary associations with an urban presence -- New york City headquarters, smaller city branches -- Boston, the cradle of redemptive places -- Men build Chicago's skyline, women redeem the city -- How women saved the city -- Appendix A : literature review -- Appendix B : organizational charters -- Appendix C : addresses of redemptive places for Bboston, Chicago, and New York City