Imagining Indigenous Consent and Indigenous Right to Resist in Colonial Latin America
This text examines Portuguese and Spanish documentation to show that Iberians invoked a variety of ways by which the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas could consent to their presence and domination.
Tamar Herzog
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From the archaic states to romanization: a historical and evolutionary perspective on the Iberians
In the middle of the first millennium BC small-scale societies (local or even family level communities) on the Eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula were rapidly transformed, socially and culturally, into complex ones of at least tens of thousands of ...
Joan Sanmartí
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"We the Others, Neo-Iberians": The in-between space of national identity in Manoel Bomfim's thought
The works of Manoel Bomfim (1868 1932) demonstrate a profound and forward-thinking understanding of the complex and ambiguous relationship between the Iberian nations and “neo-Iberians,” terminology that Bomfim prefers to “Latin Americans.” Bomfim ...
Luiz Fernando Valente
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From Iberians to Romans. The Latinization of Iberian onomastics through Latin epigraphic evidence [PDF]
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the survival of Iberian names in Latin inscriptions. The study of how Iberians left behind their traditional names in favour of Latin ones offers new insights into the complex process of the cultural and ...
Moncunill Martí, Noemí
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Quintus Sertorius and the Iberians [PDF]
The author of the article deals with three issues. Firstly, he defines the reasons and nature of the changes applied by Sertorius in the treatment of the natives immediately after taking the governorship in Spain. Secondly, he presents Sertorius’ efforts
Ładoń, Tomasz
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Review of Hook, David, ed. The Arthur of the Iberians: The Arthurian Legends in the Spanish and Portuguese Worlds. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2015 [PDF]
Review of Hook, David, ed. The Arthur of the Iberians: The Arthurian Legends in the Spanish and Portuguese Worlds. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2015.
David Wacks
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Kult cesarski na obszarze prowincji hiszpańskich – rezultat polityki imperialnej Rzymu, czy oddolnej inicjatywy mieszkańców? [PDF]
This chapter discusses the issue of the imperial cult on the Iberian Peninsula at the beginnig of the principate. In the first part of the chapter, the stages of development of the imperial cult in the Iberian Peninsula are briefly described. Its main
Sideł, Damian
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From the archaic states to romanization: a historical and evolutionary perspective on the Iberians [PDF]
In the middle of the first millennium BC small-scale societies (local or even family level communities) on the Eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula were rapidly transformed, socially and culturally, into complex ones of at least tens of thousands of ...
Sanmartí, Joan, 1955-2022
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Fronteiras índias nos “dezertos, ainda indecizos, pella linha imaginária”. Século XVIII
This article deals with the conflicts that happened in the extreme West of Portuguese America, at the beginning of the process of expropriation of the Indian´s lands by Paulistas during the 18th century.The discovery of the gold mines in Cuiabá (1718 ...
Glória Kok
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The importance of Mount Athos and the Ohrid Archbishopric for the policy of Basil II in the Balkans [PDF]
The essay ascertains that the monastic center located on Mount Athos and the Ohrid Archbishopric played a very important role in the policies pursued by Basil II.
Krsmanović Bojana
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