In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene

This work examines the cultural bonds that were established between Spain and the United States in the first third of the 20th century. The rich exchanges that developed among various institutions, foundations, universities and individuals – especially involving Barnard College Professor, Carolina...

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Main Author: Rosario Márquez-Macías
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Magdalena 2017-07-01
Series:Jangwa Pana
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Online Access:http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/jangwapana/article/view/2163/1609
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spelling doaj-58496b337e7b4bfcb0ae355bf1a2e7422020-11-25T00:03:32ZengUniversidad del MagdalenaJangwa Pana1657-49232389-78722017-07-01162http://dx.doi.org/10.21676/16574923.2163In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual sceneRosario Márquez-MacíasThis work examines the cultural bonds that were established between Spain and the United States in the first third of the 20th century. The rich exchanges that developed among various institutions, foundations, universities and individuals – especially involving Barnard College Professor, Carolina Marcial Dorado, will be analized. Such cultural cooperation produced extraordinary results, but it was short-lived, being seriously affected by the military situation that began with the Spanish Civil war and continued through the Second World War.http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/jangwapana/article/view/2163/1609Spain; United States; Carolina Marcial Dorado; cultural relations; hispanic studies
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In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
Jangwa Pana
Spain; United States; Carolina Marcial Dorado; cultural relations; hispanic studies
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title In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
title_short In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
title_full In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
title_fullStr In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
title_full_unstemmed In defense of hispanic culture. Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889-1941): A singular woman in the North American intellectual scene
title_sort in defense of hispanic culture. carolina marcial dorado (1889-1941): a singular woman in the north american intellectual scene
publisher Universidad del Magdalena
series Jangwa Pana
issn 1657-4923
2389-7872
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This work examines the cultural bonds that were established between Spain and the United States in the first third of the 20th century. The rich exchanges that developed among various institutions, foundations, universities and individuals – especially involving Barnard College Professor, Carolina Marcial Dorado, will be analized. Such cultural cooperation produced extraordinary results, but it was short-lived, being seriously affected by the military situation that began with the Spanish Civil war and continued through the Second World War.
topic Spain; United States; Carolina Marcial Dorado; cultural relations; hispanic studies
url http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/jangwapana/article/view/2163/1609
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