Introduction: Peninsular Identities, Transatlantic Crossings and Iberian Networks
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Politecnic of Viseu; University of Chester; Cardiff UniversityPublication Date
2024-03-07
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This volume promotes recent and innovative research in different areas of knowledge within the scope of Iberian studies, contributing to the deepening and dissemination of this expanding research area. This book makes available new approaches to the study of Iberian and Ibero-American spaces and cultures, with particular emphasis on Portuguese-Galician, Basque and Catalan identities produced in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and during dictatorship. A considerable number of chapters discuss issues of memory, reflecting the impact of the Historical Memory Law in Spain and its lively discussion in the public sphere. Social mobilization and economic dynamics also play an important role in this volume. In addition, transatlantic contacts with Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries are covered, giving expression to the most recent trends in Iberian studies, which is broadening its scope to exchanges and influences between the Iberian Peninsula and South America and Africa. This volume will be of interest to students, developing and established researchers, and experts in Iberian studies.Citation
Rocha Relves, S., Gant, M., & Edwards, S. (2024). Introduction. In S. Rocha Relves, M. Gant, & S. Edwards (Eds.) Peninsular identities, transatlantic crossings and Iberian networks. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Publisher
Cambridge Scholars PublishingAdditional Links
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