Interpreting Spanish Colonialism

Interpreting Spanish Colonialism Empires, Nations, and Legends

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Publisher's Synopsis

Offers a compelling examination of how historians in Spain and the Americas have come to understand and write about the Spanish colonial past and its meanings for national presents. Working from a transnational perspective, the book brings together scholars of Spain, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. The eight essays situate historians' writings within the context of their day, suggesting how 'history' has -- perhaps more often than not -- responded to present-day needs, agendas, and expectations. This collection retraces the link between historiography and nation-building in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It also explores how and why Spain and its colonies came to be depicted as 'backward' and 'marginal' to other European and US 'modern' regimes. Finally, it questions the contours of contemporary discussions of colonial and postcolonial histories that have remained largely silent about the legacies of centuries of Spanish rule.

Book information

ISBN: 9780826336736
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 970.0971246071
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 269
Weight: 413g
Height: 230mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 21mm