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Speaking of Spain : the evolution of race and nation in the Hispanic world

Title
Speaking of Spain : the evolution of race and nation in the Hispanic world / Antonio Feros.
Author
Feros, Antonio
Publication
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
  • ©2017

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Description
367 pages : maps; 25 cm
Summary
Momentous changes swept Spain in the fifteenth century. A royal marriage united Castile and Aragon, its two largest kingdoms. The last Muslim emirate on the Iberian Peninsula fell to Spanish Catholic armies. And conquests in the Americas were turning Spain into a great empire. Yet few in this period of flourishing Spanish power could define "Spain" concretely, or say with any confidence who were Spaniards and who were not. Speaking of Spain offers an analysis of the cultural and political forces that transformed Spain's diverse peoples and polities into a unified nation. Antonio Feros traces evolving ideas of Spanish nationhood and Spanishness in the discourses of educated elites, who debated whether the union of Spain's kingdoms created a single fatherland (patria) or whether Spain remained a dynastic monarchy comprised of separate nations. If a unified Spain was emerging, was it a pluralistic nation, or did "Spain" represent the imposition of the dominant Castilian culture over the rest? The presence of large communities of individuals with Muslim and Jewish ancestors and the colonization of the New World brought issues of race to the fore as well. A nascent civic concept of Spanish identity clashed with a racialist understanding that Spaniards were necessarily of pure blood and "white," unlike converted Jews and Muslims, Amerindians and Africans. Gradually Spaniards settled the most intractable of these disputes. By the time the liberal Constitution of Cádiz (1812) was ratified, consensus held that almost all people born in Spain's territories, whatever their ethnicity, were Spanish.--
Subject
  • Spain
  • Constitución (Spain : 1812)
  • National characteristics, Spanish
  • Nationalism > Spain > History
  • Cultural pluralism > Spain > History
  • Racism > Spain > History
  • Cultural pluralism
  • Nationalism
  • Racism
  • Spanish colonies
  • Spain > Colonies > History. > America
  • America
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-351) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Spains -- Spaniards -- The others within -- The others without -- A new Spain, a new Spaniard -- Race and empire -- From empire to nation -- Conclusion.
Call Number
JFE 17-4472
ISBN
  • 9780674045514
  • 0674045513
LCCN
2016050810
OCLC
959648811
Author
Feros, Antonio, author.
Title
Speaking of Spain : the evolution of race and nation in the Hispanic world / Antonio Feros.
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
Copyright Date
©2017
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-351) and index.
Research Call Number
JFE 17-4472
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