Américo Castro and the meaning of Spanish civilization / edited by José Rubia Barcia, with the assistance of Selma Margaretten.

Other author Rubia Barcia, José.
Other author Margaretten, Selma.
Format Book
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press, ©1976.
Descriptionxix, 336 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Prologues: Rubia Barcia, J. What's in a name. Castro, A. The meaning of Spanish civilization. Araya Goubet, G. The evolution of Castro's theories.--On the formation of Spain's vital structure: Monroe, J. T. The Hispano-Arabic world. González-López, E. The myth of Saint James and its functional reality. Rodríguez-Puértolas, J. A comprehensive view of medieval Spain.--On Spain's age of conflict: Silverman, J. H. The Spanish Jews. Beysterveldt, A. A. van. A new perspective of Cervantes' work. Johnson, C. B. The classical theater and its reflection of life.--On the modern period: Rodríguez-Cepeda, E. The Spanishness of the eighteenth century. Benítez, R. An appraisal of the immediate past and present. Meregalli, F. A parallel observer and innovator.--Epilogues: Morínigo, M. A. The Hispanic inheritance of Iberoamérica. Aranguren, J. L. L. A new model for Hispanic history. Gilman, S. Literature and historical insight.
Local noteLittle-96317 - 305130093449+
Local noteLittle-96318 - 305130093450X
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 74027282
ISBN0520029208

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