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1999
Abstract Spanish American culture did not become sophisticated in the 1960s; it had been sophisticated for a long time before that. But it agreed to take its sophistication for granted, to let it loose as it were: it created an extensive literature which saw this sophistication as both precious and ordinary, to be deployed and enjoyed ...
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Abstract Spanish American culture did not become sophisticated in the 1960s; it had been sophisticated for a long time before that. But it agreed to take its sophistication for granted, to let it loose as it were: it created an extensive literature which saw this sophistication as both precious and ordinary, to be deployed and enjoyed ...
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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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2021
In the same way that it is possible to understand warfare as organized violence with political ends, it is also useful to think of it as a particular condition of a society: a set of radically transforming experiences of individuals and communities; an unpredictable and chaotic process that defines identities and produces new forms of common life; and ...
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In the same way that it is possible to understand warfare as organized violence with political ends, it is also useful to think of it as a particular condition of a society: a set of radically transforming experiences of individuals and communities; an unpredictable and chaotic process that defines identities and produces new forms of common life; and ...
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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 ...
Lyman L. Johnson, Susan M. Socolow
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