Spain as a Kaleidoscope. Observations of Argentine Intellectuals about the Hispanic-American Republic of the Letters, XIX Century

The article studies the Argentine intellectuals’ impressions on Spain sketched throughout the 19th century with the aim of unfolding the available repertoires of ideas to think about the potential conformation of a Spanish-American republic of letters. To achieve this goal, it is organized in sectio...

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Main Author: Paula Bruno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UPV/EHU Press 2020-06-01
Series:Historia contemporánea
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Online Access:https://www.ehu.eus/ojs/index.php/HC/article/view/21104
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Summary:The article studies the Argentine intellectuals’ impressions on Spain sketched throughout the 19th century with the aim of unfolding the available repertoires of ideas to think about the potential conformation of a Spanish-American republic of letters. To achieve this goal, it is organized in sections that review the following chronological segments: 1. 1810-1870; 2. 1870-1898; 3. 1898; 4. Late XIX-1905. The selected voices allow us to see Spain evaluations while it was being considered - or not - to be claimed as an intellectual reference for a Latin American nation. These evaluations varied in the long term. For this reason, the notion of a kaleidoscope is used as a metaphor to indicate what nuances and accents influenced the views on Spain that were shaped over a century in Argentinian lands.
ISSN:1130-2402
2340-0277