Empire's end : transnational connections in the Hispanic world / edited by Akiko Tsuchiya & William G. Acree.

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Other Authors: Tsuchiya, Akiko, 1959- (Editor), Acree, William G., Jr (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / by Akiko Tsuchiya
  • Part I: Atlantic Cartographies
  • Hispanism, Transatlantic Studies, and the Problem of Cultural History / by Sebastiaan Faber
  • Liverpool and the Luso-Hispanic World : Negotiating Global Histories at Empire's End / by Kirsty Hooper
  • Part II: Racial Theory : from Imperial Formation to Nostalgic Celebration
  • The Genius of Columbus and the Mixture of Races : How the Rhetoric of Fusion Defined the End and Beginning of Empire and in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Spain / by Joshua Goode
  • Theorizing Racial Hybridity in Nineteenth-Century Spain and Spanish America / by Alda Blanco
  • "El color nacional" : Race, Nation, and the Philippine Ilustrados / by Joyce Tolliver
  • Part III: Slavery, Empire, and the Problem of Freedom
  • Spanish Prisoners : War and Captivity in Spain's Imperial Crisis / by Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
  • Empire's End, Long Live the Empire: The Rise and Fall of Empires in the Spanish Caribbean of the Nineteenth Century / by William Luis
  • Part IV: Cultural Legacies of Empire
  • The Spanish Empire on the Wane : Africa, Galdos, and the Moroccan Wars / by Michael Ugarte
  • Inscribing Indianos into Modern Imperial Histories / by Lisa Surwillo
  • Hispanic Studies and the Legacy of Empire / by Alejandro Mejías-López.