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The early modern Hispanic world: transnational and interdisciplinary approaches

Lynn, Kimberly(Edited by)Rowe, Erin(Edited by)
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Iberia stands at the center of key trends in Atlantic and world histories, largely because Portugal and Spain were the first European kingdoms to 'go global'.

The Early Modern Hispanic World engages with new ways of thinking about the early modern Hispanic past, as a field of study that has grown exponentially in recent years.

It focuses predominantly on questions of how people understood the rapidly changing world in which they lived - how they defined, visualized, and constructed communities from family and city to kingdom and empire.

To do so, it incorporates voices from across the Hispanic World and across disciplines.

The volume considers the dynamic relationships between circulation and fixedness, space and place, and how new methodologies are reshaping global history, and Spain's place in it.

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Cambridge University Press
1316786196 / 9781316786192
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/01/2017
England
English
377 pages
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