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Exploring Iberian Counterpoints In The Eighteenth And Nineteenthcentury Pacific Rainer F Buschmann And David Manzano Cosano

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Exploring Iberian Counterpoints In The Eighteenth And Nineteenthcentury Pacific Rainer F Buschmann And David Manzano Cosano
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.08 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Rainer F. Buschmann and David Manzano Cosano
ISBN: 9781032164090, 1032164093
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Exploring Iberian Counterpoints In The Eighteenth And Nineteenthcentury Pacific Rainer F Buschmann And David Manzano Cosano by Rainer F. Buschmann And David Manzano Cosano 9781032164090, 1032164093 instant download after payment.

Through a number of significant case studies, this volume examines changing Iberian dynamics in the Pacific, bridging the gaps between English and Spanish speaking scholarship to highlight understudied actors and debates in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.The book shifts the predominant emphasis on Anglo-American studies and the historical neglect of Iberian endeavors in this ocean by focusing on several episodes that illuminate Spanish engagement in the Pacific. It describes Spain's treatment of this sea from its discovery to the end of the overseas empire in 1899, becoming the first book to place its analytical focus in the heart of the islands rather than the Pacific Rim. In tracing shifting Spanish positions and policies, the book cautions against making generalities about the distinct histories of Pacific islands and their Indigenous populations, uncovering a much more heterogeneous world than previous research may convey.Exploring Iberian Counterpoints in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Pacific is the perfect resource for students and researchers of the Iberian world, Hispanic studies, and the Pacific Ocean in early modern and modern eras.

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