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Presentación
Published 2015-11-01“…— What part have foreign Hispanists played in this process?— Do Spanish historians participate as equals in international debates; as well as case studies, do they contribute original ideas or paradigms based on their own experience? …”
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Jacques Maurice et l'École Normale Supérieure de Saint-Cloud
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Introduction to US historiography on the Spanish Civil War
Published 2015-03-01“…Some of the most important factors behind these fluctuations are: 1) Memories of the participation of the Lincoln Brigade’s volunteers and the subsequent suspicion towards them which emerged during the tensest moments of the Cold War; 2) Censorship by the Franco regime, hindering the carrying out of any serious investigation; 3) A relative diminishing of interest in Spain on the part of U.S. historians, as it is no longer the “exotic and different” country “it used to be” in the last century (bearing in mind the necessary precautions as regards such clichés); and 4 ) A greater maturity and independence of Spanish historians in relation to foreign hispanists. This article will examine the most important American books on the Spanish Civil War and those which generated the most controversies.…”
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Eighteenth-Century Lope de Vega Studies: Sir John Talbot Dillon (1739-1805) and William Hayley (1745-1820)
Published 2018-11-01“…To illustrate this conflict, the present article examines the opinions about Lope that we can find in the work of two eighteenth-century Hispanists, John Talbot Dillon (1739-1805) and William Hayley (1745-1820). …”
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On Investigations of Paradigm of Extension in Spanish Studies During 1970–2020
Published 2021-08-01“…We analyze the works of Russian and foreign hispanists, which appeared from the 70s of the 20 th c. up to the present time. …”
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Individual, institution, and impact: the untold history of the de Osma studentship in Spanish studies at Oxford
Published 2021“…The Studentship has been held by many distinguished Oxford-trained Hispanists over the past hundred years. Yet, despite his active role in Spanish public and cultural life, his unique links with Oxford and his contribution to twentieth-century British–Spanish relations, today, Osma is a little-known figure in the Spanish-speaking world and remains virtually unknown in Anglophone countries. …”
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Les dificultats de l’hispanisme en l’art
Published 2006-12-01“…Davant d’aquesta complexa situació, alguns van optar per intentar, per diverses vies voluntaristes, la màxima obertura cap a Europa, mentre que d’altres van accentuar aquest tancament menyspreant les aportacions concretes dels hispanistes i ignorant tots els corrents de renovació metodològica que la disciplina desenvolupava a escala internacional.…”
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LA LINGUA SPAGNOLA NELL’UNIVERSITÀ ITALIANA (1970-80)
Published 2018-07-01“…Spanish language in italian universities (1970-1980) This paper highlights the the 70s as a turning point in the history of teaching Spanish in Italy, with particular regard to the role played by Hispanists active at that time and by the Italian Hispanic Association in the evolution of research in the fields of linguistics and language teaching. …”
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LA LINGUA SPAGNOLA NELL’UNIVERSITÀ ITALIANA (1970-80)
Published 2018-07-01“…Spanish language in italian universities (1970-1980) This paper highlights the the 70s as a turning point in the history of teaching Spanish in Italy, with particular regard to the role played by Hispanists active at that time and by the Italian Hispanic Association in the evolution of research in the fields of linguistics and language teaching. …”
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Political process in Spain in a pandemic
Published 2022-04-01“…The author used a wide range of methods: the analysis and synthesis of information, the statistical method, as well as the system analysis; the author also relies on research by domestic and foreign Hispanists, opinion polls, government and party documents. …”
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« !Nada de latinismos ! » Amérique « latine » ou Amérique « hispanique »
Published 2015-11-01“…Réagissant contre ce qui fut interprété comme une usurpation historique et une manœuvre intéressée de la France et de l’Italie pour renforcer leur emprise culturelle sur le sous-continent américain aux dépens de l’ancienne puissance coloniale espagnole, de nombreux intellectuels et hommes publics hispanistes ont nourri pendant plusieurs années une intense polémique, faisant autant appel aux arguments philologiques et historiques qu’aux invectives à caractère nationaliste et néo-impérialiste. …”
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ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN HISTORY AND CULTURE IN THE NOVEL TERRA NOSTRA BY CARLOS FUENTES
Published 2015-12-01“…A complete novel (novela total) Terra Nostra written by Mexican author Carlos Fuentes (1928–2012) four decades after its first edition (1975) still represents inexhaustible material for hispanists, literary historians and scholars, who have been mosty focused on Latin American topics, motives and symbols in this book. …”
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