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Theorising the Ibero-American Atlantic offers a fresh look at the Atlantic turn in Ibero-American Studies. Taking the criticisms launched at Atlantic Studies as a starting point, contributors query...
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04 October 2013

Theorising the Ibero-American Atlantic offers a fresh look at the Atlantic turn in Ibero-American Studies. Taking the criticisms launched at Atlantic Studies as a starting point, contributors query and explore the viability of the Ibero-American Atlantic as a framework of research. Their essays take stock of theories, methodologies, debates and trends in recent scholarship, and set down pathways for future research. As a result, the contributions in this volume establish the historical reality of the Ibero-American Atlantic as well as its tremendous value for scholarship.
Contributors are Vanda Anastácio, Francisco Bethencourt, Harald E. Braun, David Brookshaw, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Daniela Flesler, Andrew Ginger, Eliga Gould, David Graizbord, Thomas Harrington, Luis Martín-Cabrera, José C. Moya, Mauricio Nieto Olarte, Joan Ramon Resina, N. Michelle Shepherd, Lisa Vollendorf and Grady C. Wray.
Contributors are Vanda Anastácio, Francisco Bethencourt, Harald E. Braun, David Brookshaw, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Daniela Flesler, Andrew Ginger, Eliga Gould, David Graizbord, Thomas Harrington, Luis Martín-Cabrera, José C. Moya, Mauricio Nieto Olarte, Joan Ramon Resina, N. Michelle Shepherd, Lisa Vollendorf and Grady C. Wray.
Price: $192.00
Pages: 308
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
04 October 2013
ISBN: 9789004216105
Format: Hardcover
Dr. Harald E. Braun, D.Phil. Oxon. (2001), is Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of Liverpool. His publications on early modern European, especially Spanish, intellectual history, include Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought (Ashgate, 2007).
Dr. Lisa Vollendorf, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1995), is Dean of the College of Humanities and Arts at San José State University in California. She has published two monographs and three edited collections on women's cultural and literary history in early modern Spain and the Ibero-American Atlantic, including The Lives of Women: A New History of Inquisitional Spain (2005).
Dr. Lisa Vollendorf, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1995), is Dean of the College of Humanities and Arts at San José State University in California. She has published two monographs and three edited collections on women's cultural and literary history in early modern Spain and the Ibero-American Atlantic, including The Lives of Women: A New History of Inquisitional Spain (2005).