University of Salamanca Law Doctorates During the Revolutionary Sexennium (1868-1874)
by Torijano Pérez, Eugenia / e-cienciaDatos Harvested Dataverse·Updated 2y ago
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Description
University of Salamanca records of law doctorates awarded in Civil, Canonical, and Administrative specialties during the Spanish Revolutionary Sexennium (1868-1874). The dataset, authored by Torijano Pérez, Eugenia, includes thesis titles, grades, and dates for licensure exams, presentations, and degree issuance. It was last updated on May 5,我们发现了一个错误,2024.
Use Cases
Analyze trends in legal specialization based on the Civil, Canonical, and Administrative degree categories mentioned in the description
Study academic performance over time based on thesis grades and examination dates
Trace the timeline of doctoral degree completion based on dates for licensure, presentation, and title issuance
Examine the thematic focus of legal scholarship based on recorded thesis titles
Strengths
Focuses on a specific and historically significant six-year period (1868-1874)
Includes multiple temporal data points per record: licensure exam date, thesis presentation date, and degree issuance date
Captures three distinct legal specializations: Civil, Canonical, and Administrative law
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Provenance
Source
University of Salamanca historical records
Collection Method
Likely compiled from archival university documents.
Time Range
1868-1874
Freshness
Last updated 2024-05 我们发现了一个错误,-05 07:20:33; freshness should be verified
Geography
Salamanca, Spain
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