Technology and its influence on the conflict of 98
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Spain never gave importance to improving maritime weapons during the war. Therefore, the government overseas separated from traditional ministries. Yet there were no breakthroughs. Neither occurred in other technologies such as telephone or his possession and no longer the great empire it was.
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Brufao García, P. (2005). Technology and its influence on the conflict of 98. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, (2), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.1998.2.57-65
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References
IZARD, M.: “Comercio libre, guerras coloniales y mercado americano”, en J. Nadal y G. Tortella (eds.), Agricultura, comercio colonial y crecimiento económico en la España Contemporánea, Ariel, Barcelona 1974.
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Articulo de Pedro Brufao García titulado Los errores de la historia. Puede verse en: http://www.ucm.es/info/seeci/Numero%203/3brufao.htm