Civilizing the Pre-Modern Spanish World through the Gaze of Modernity
Abstract: The gaze of history when it is penned by Western scholars is often undergirded by a layer of violence through which the historian imposes his own view and perceptions upon another people and their places. During the early modern period (1492-1800), Europeans sought to describe the peoples...
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Autor principal: | Beck,Lauren |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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International Institute for Philosophy and Social Studies
2019
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