Berghahn Series
Studies in Latin American and Spanish History
Series Editors:
Scott Eastman, Creighton University, USA
Vicente Sanz Rozalén, Universitat Jaume I, Spain
Editorial Board:
Carlos Illades, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico
Mercedes Yusta, Université Paris 8, France
Xosé Manoel Núñez-Seixas, Ludwig-Maximilians München Universität, Germany
Gabe Paquette, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Karen Racine, University of Guelph, Canada
David Sartorius, University of Maryland, USA
Claudia Guarisco, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, University of Kent, United Kingdom
This series bridges the divide between studies of Latin America and peninsular Spain by employing transnational and comparative approaches that shed light on the complex societies, cultures, and economies of the modern age. Focusing on the cross-pollination that was the legacy of colonialism on both sides of the Atlantic, these monographs and collections explore a variety of issues such as race, class, gender, and politics in the Spanish-speaking world.
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Volume 6
Teaching Modernization
Spanish and Latin American Educational Reform in the Cold War
Edited by Óscar J. Martín García and Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla
Published: 2019 -
Volume 5
The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere
From the Enlightenment to the Indignados
Edited by David Jiménez Torres and Leticia Villamediana González
Published: 2019 -
Volume 4
The Brazilian Truth Commission
Local, National and Global Perspectives
Edited by Nina Schneider
Published: 2019 -
Volume 3
José Antonio Primo de Rivera
The Reality and Myth of a Spanish Fascist Leader
Joan Maria Thomàs
Published: 2019
Translated from the Spanish by John Bates -
Volume 2
Conflict, Domination, and Violence
Episodes in Mexican Social History
Carlos Illades
Published: 2017
Translated by Philip Daniels -
Volume 1
Metaphors of Spain
Representations of Spanish National Identity in the Twentieth Century
Edited by Javier Moreno-Luzón and Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
Published: 2017