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Spanish Pronunciation in the Americas
Hispania, 1982This book represents the culmination of a lifetime of research in the spoken Spanish dialects of the Americas by one of the foremost experts in this field. Based on more than sixty years of residence, travel, research, and teaching among Spanish-speaking people, Canfield's study of the phonological phenomena that have created dialects of Spanish in the
D. Lincoln Canfield, Daniel N. Cardenas
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Spanish, Language of the Americas
Hispania, 1959I should like to explore together with you some of the meanings suggested by this title which has been assigned to me.* In what direction does the mind take off when the word Spanish is mentioned? We may think of Spanish as one of the international languages.
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Spanish Civilization in America
Blackfriars, 1947Don Salvador de Madariaga’s latest work deserves an extensive review, not only because of the importance of its subject, but because its distinguished author justly holds a position of authority among the English public as an interpreter of his country’s history and civilization.Perhaps none of the great movements of history has been more consistently ...
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The Spanish Conquest and settlement of America
1984Fifteenth-century Europe was a society suffering from the economic and social dislocations caused by the ravages of the Black Death. The problem that faced the crown and its agents in Hispaniola prefigured in miniature the problem that underlay the whole Spanish enterprise in America.
J. H. Elliott, Kenneth Mills
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Colonial Spanish South America
2012This article covers Spanish South America, particularly the Andean core of the empire but also a surprisingly rich historical literature on the River Plate, long a marginal corner of the Spanish Empire. The relative lack of surviving documents written in Quechua or other South American indigenous languages has prevented the development of a ...
Susan Migden Socolow, Lyman L. Johnson
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2016
The seventeenth-century diversification of the Irish presence in Iberia saw the Irish become increasingly mobile within the Spanish Empire. Soldiers of Irish origin entered Spanish service, serving in the Netherlands from the late sixteenth century and in Spain later on. Irish students frequented Spanish universities, and the colleges’ network provided
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The seventeenth-century diversification of the Irish presence in Iberia saw the Irish become increasingly mobile within the Spanish Empire. Soldiers of Irish origin entered Spanish service, serving in the Netherlands from the late sixteenth century and in Spain later on. Irish students frequented Spanish universities, and the colleges’ network provided
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Shakespeare in Spain and Spanish America
The Modern Language Journal, 1951THE purpose of this study has been to ascertain how much interest there is and has been in the great English dramatist among the peoples of Spanish speech. There are many things that indicate such an interest,' but only a small part of the field can be considered here.
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Sexuality in Colonial Spanish America
2012This article follows some of the works that have tackled the sometimes thorny issue of how to recover and interpret the historical memory of sexual behavior. Sexuality is defined as the set of activities and forms of behavior directly related to contact between the sexes, as well as the ideas and ideology developed to understand the nature of sexual ...
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