1st Edition

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Spain

Edited By Elisa Martí-López Copyright 2020
444 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

444 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

444 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Spain brings together an international team of expert contributors in this critical and innovative volume that redefines nineteenth-century Spain in a multi-national, multi-lingual, and transnational way. This interdisciplinary volume examines questions moving beyond the traditional concept of Spain as a singular,... Read more

Introduction: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century and Spain: Critical Configurations Elisa Marti-Lopez 1 Caribbean siblings: sisterly affinities and differences between Cuba and Puerto Rico in the nineteenth century Silvia Alvarez Curbelo 2 Good Spanish, better Basques: culture, politics, and identity construction in the Basque diaspora of the nineteenth century Oscar Alvarez Curbelo 3 The Cors de Clavé: popular music, republicanism, and social regeneration Jaume Ayats and Anna Costal 4 Health policies and liberal reforms Josep L. Barona 5 Equatorial Guinea: colonization and cultural dislocation (1827-1931) Justo Bolekia Boleka 6 Global Hispanophone cultural production in the nineteenth-century Maghreb and the Ottoman Empire Adolfo Campoy-Cubillo 7 Fortuny and the Spanish-Moroccan War (1859-1860): battle paintings and orientalist pictorial production Jordi Angel Carbonell Pallares 8 The Philippines in the context of the nineteenth-century Spanish Empire Maria Dolores Elizalde 9 Nineteenth-century realism and political economy: the plot against the equation Luis Fernandez Cifuentes 10 Colonial wars, gender, and the nation in nineteenth-century Spain: soldiers' writings, metropolitan views Albert Garcia-Balana 11 Guidebooks, panoramas, and architecture: competing national constructions in Catalonia and Spain Josep-Maria Garcia Fuentes 12 Navigating stereotypes and perceptions of Spain Claudia Hopkins 13 Partial protagonists: biography, fiction, and the nineteenth-century legacy in Rosa Chacel and Benjamín Jarnés Geraldine Lawless 14 Posterity and periphery in late nineteenth-century Galicia Helena Miguelez-Carballeira 15 Urbanization in upheaval: Spanish cities, agents and targets of a slow transformation Jesus Miras Araujo 16 Spain and the visual culture of suffering Javier Moscoso 17 Recreating the homeland abroad: migrants, settlers, and the Iberian identities in the Americas, 1870-1920 Xose M. Nunez Seixas 18 Ruins of civilization: the classics at the foundation of Iberian nationalisms Joan Ramon Resina 19 Y ahora seremos españoles: the uncertainties of Puerto Rican identity in the late Spanish Empire Wadda C. Rios-Font 20 The legacies of Atlantic slavery in nineteenth-century Spain Martin Rodrigo y Alharilla 21 Women in nineteenth-century paintings: an imaginary album of daily life Teresa-M. Sala 22 Theater spaces in Barcelona, 1800-1850 Gabriel Sansano 23 Education and citizenship in the construction of the Spanish State: from the Constitution of Cadiz to the creation of the Ministry of Public Education (1812-1900) Mario Santana and Antonio Perez Garcia 24 The Yucatan Channel and the limits of "Spain" in the mid-nineteenth century Lisa Surwillo 25 Politics, affect, and the negotiations of gender in Concepción Arenal's antislavery writings Akiko Tsuchiya 26 "Los que no pueden ser otra cosa": nineteenth-century state arts administration and Spanish identity Oscar E. Vazquez 27 The dream of a Federal Republic: United States independence as a model for Rossend Arús i Arderiu's activism and freemason ideology Aurelie Vialette

Biography

Elisa Martí-López is Associate Professor Emerita of Spanish at Northwestern University, USA.