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Introduction to Routledge companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment |
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis, Mónica Bolufer Peruga, Catherine M. Jaffe |
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The Enlightenment in Spain : new historiographical perspectives |
Mónica Bolufer Peruga |
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The georacial past in the New World present : Antonio de Ulloa's Noticias Americanas |
Ruth Hill |
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A line of touch : liminality and environment in eighteenth-century |
Nuria Valverde |
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School or battlefield? Capmany's modernity |
Jesus Torrecilla |
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Contesting the grounds for feminism in the Hispanic eighteenth century : the Enlightenment and its legacy |
Catherine M. Jaffe |
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Doubting the lettered city : Simón Rodríguez, Antonio José de Irisarri, and the literary skepticism of Rousseau |
Ronald Briggs |
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Connecting with the Enlightenment : European political economy in eighteenth-century Spain |
Jesús Astigarraga |
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Women as public intellectuals during the Hispanic Enlightenment : the case of Josefa Amar y Borbón's Ensayo histórico-apologético de la literatura española |
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis |
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Seduction and the trials of romance in eighteenth-century Spanish novels |
Ana Rueda |
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Negotiating subjectivities on the fringes of the empire : the port city of Cartagena de Indias as site of social and political convergence |
Mariselle Meléndez |
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The urban cultural model : center and periphery |
Alvarez Barrientos |
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Enlightened thought, courtly sociability and visual culture : Francisco Goya, painter |
Jesusa Vega |
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"Open the door so that misery may leave" : artisan education and the Royal Academy of San Carlos in late eighteenth century Mexico City |
Susan Deans Smith |
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The Enlightenment and its interpreters : nobility, bureaucrats and publicists |
María Victoria López-Cordón Cortezo |
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Circles of enlightenment : Goya y sus amigos in the 1790s |
Janis Tomlinson |
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British impressions of the Spanish Atlantic monarchy in the age of Enlightenment |
Gabriel Paquette |
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The role of Holland House in the diffusion, exchange and transformation of Spanish enlightened ideas 1793-1833 : two illustrations : Holland House and Holland Library |
Sally-Ann Kitts |
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Translation in the culture of Enlightenment Spain |
Maria Jesus Garcia Garrosa |
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"Todos los progresos que ha hecho el entendimiento humano" : knowledge, networking, and the encyclopedic turn in Enlightenment Spain |
Clorinda Donato and Manuel Romero |
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To combat but not to arms : galant music in honor of Charles III from Mexico City |
Drew Davies |
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Poverty, punishment, and the Enlightenment in the Spanish Empire : anti-vagrancy initiatives in late colonial Mexico from a transoceanic perspective |
Eva M. Mehl |
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"Relentless war" : theater and censorship in eighteenth-century Spain |
David T. Gies |
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Majos in Madrid, presidiarios across empire : territory, convict transport, and skits of the age of Enlightenment |
Rebecca Haidt |
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Found in translation : homoerotica and unconventional Muslim masculinities in Gaspar María de Nava Alvarez's Poesías asiáticas |
Mehl Penrose |
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Inquisition and enlightenment |
Daniel Muñoz Sempere |
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Positive and negative presenceof a "radical enlightenment" in New Spain |
Gabriel Torres Puga |
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Enlightenment, reform and revolution in the Viceroyalty of Peru |
Claudia Rosas Lauro |
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The constitution of Cádiz and Spanish-American independence |
Ivana Frasquet |
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Introduction to Routledge companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment |
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis, Mónica Bolufer Peruga, Catherine M. Jaffe |
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The Enlightenment in Spain : new historiographical perspectives |
Mónica Bolufer Peruga |
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The georacial past in the New World present : Antonio de Ulloa's Noticias Americanas |
Ruth Hill |