Imagining 'America' in late Nineteenth Century Spain Imagining 'America' in late Nineteenth Century Spain

Imagining 'America' in late Nineteenth Century Spain

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Publisher Description

This book examines the processes of production, circulation and reception of images of America in late nineteenth century Spain. When late nineteenth century Spaniards looked at the United States, they, like Tocqueville, ‘saw more than America’.  What did they see? Between the ‘glorious’ liberal revolution of 1868 and the run-up to the 1898 war with the US that would end Spain’s New World empire, Spanish liberal and democratic reformers imagined the USA as a place where they could preview the ‘modern way of life’, as a political and social model (or anti-model) to emulate, appropriate or reject, and above all as a 100 year experiment of republicanism, democracy and liberty in practice. Through their writings and discussions of the USA, these Spaniards debated and constructed their own modernity and imagined the place of their nation in the modern world.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
10 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Palgrave Macmillan UK
SIZE
3
MB

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