1st Edition

The British Book Trade and Spanish American Independence Education and Knowledge Transmission in Transcontinental Perspective

By Eugenia Roldán Vera Copyright 2003
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

The British Book Trade and Spanish American Independence is a pioneering study of the export of books from Britain to early-independent Spanish America, which considers all phases of production, distribution, reading, and re-writing of British books in the region, and explores the role that these works played in the formation of national identities in the new countries. Analysing in particular the... Read more
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Print culture and the modern order; Books for Spanish America; Book distribution; Reading in questions and answers; Post-colonial identities; Textbooks re-written; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

Biography

Eugenia Roldán Vera

' This book [...] will widen remarkably the horizons of British book historians.' Rare Books Newsletter 'Roldán Vera's monograph is a major contribution to bibliographical scholarship and intellectual history. Original and thought-provoking...' Bibliographical Society of America 'This detailed and well-prepared study draws on a wealth of documentary evidence to trace the important role played by British publishers [...] in the dissemination of knowledge in the emergent Spanish American republics... The authors is to be congratulated on a well-documented study of an important but neglected area of Latin American bibliography.' The Library 'This fascinating and well-written book, [...] will be of interest to scholars of the British book trade and historians of nineteenth-century Spanish America alike.' Journal of the Printing Historical Society ’... the book is clearly written and thoroughly documented, and it would be well placed in graduate seminars. For those who are working in the field of Latin American print culture, Roldán Vera's study is essential reading.’ Hispanic American Historical Review