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." . . an excellent general perspective and a minutely researched study, based largely on reworking standard sources but also on considerable new material." --Henry Kamen, TLS, June 16, 2001 -- (06/27/2001) "In many ways, the book is indispensable: it reflects, far better than any existing study, the complex relationship between Spain and the rest of Europe during the early modern era." --Richard Kagan, The International History Review, Volume 24, No. 1 (2002) -- (04/11/2002) "Judicious, thorough and perceptive, this volume makes for stimulating and enjoyable reading. It is highly recommended for students of the early modern Spanish world and for Hispanists in general who are interested in the historical bases for outsiders' views of Spain." --The Americas --Ida Altman, University of New Orleans "The Americas " ." . . a magnificent and carefully researched compendium of information on the reading and mis-reading [sic] of early modern Spain by contemporary observers, which will profitably be plundered by historians of both Spain and Europe for a long time to come." --J. H. Elliott, Oriel College, Oxford, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, April 2002 -- (09/19/2002) "A valuable contribution on the increasingly pertinent question of Spain's position in early modern Europe and, by extension, a historian's approach to the field at large. The book is also beautifully written, and it deserves, and will surely receive, a wide and admiring readership." --Bruce Taylor, History, Summer 2001 -- (10/05/2001) "In this ambitious and wide-ranging study, J. N. Hillgarth explores non-Spaniards' perceptions of the country between 1500 and 1700 and seeks to explain how an increasingly negative view of Spain became engrained in the wider European consciousness. . . . Drawing on a vast array of sources--archival, printed, literary and artistic--Hillgarth's broad canvas teems with colour and life: among the many beguiling scenes provided we find women washing their clothes in the River Manzanares, ice skaters frolicking on the frozen waters of the Retiro lake, and the harmless 'buffooneries' of a merry band of Franciscans, dressed up as shepherds, attending Midnight Mass. . . . [T]here is much to admire and enjoy in this volume which should prove of the greatest interest to academics and the general reader alike." --Simon Barton, University of Exeter, English Historical Review, September 2002 -- (12/05/2002) "Based upon an astonishing array of archival and printed primary materials and secondary sources, this is a scholarly tour de force that belongs in every academic and large public library." --M. A. Burkholder, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Choice, June 2001 -- (05/03/2001) "The profusion of citations and anecdotes in this impressively erudite book yields a mine of information based on prodigious reading and archival research." --James Amelang, American Historical Review, February 2002 --James Amelang"American Historical Review" (03/15/2002)
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Hillgarth investigates how Spain was seen by non-Spaniards in the period when it was the leading power in Europe. The author brings together a range of sources that elucidate Spanish history and character.'

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  • EditorialThe University of Michigan Press
  • Año de publicación2000
  • ISBN 10 0472110926
  • ISBN 13 9780472110926
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. xxii + 584 pp, preface, abbreviations, list of illustrations, 4 titled Parts / 16 titled chapters with footnotes , Select bibliography, index. 6.3" x 9.5" deep maroon cloth boards, gilt spine, in unclipped DJ. with acetate protector. Very faint shelf-wear to lower textblock fore-edge. else, AS New. Size: Large Octavo. Book. Nº de ref. del artículo: 009548

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Descripción Cloth with dustjacket. Condición: Gut. XXII, 584 p.: Ill. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Buchrücken ausgeblichen, leicht berieben, Vorderschnitt minimal verschmutzt, sonst gut und sauber / spine faded, slightly rubbed, fore-edge minimally soiled, otherwise good and clean. - In this major new work,J. N. Hillgarth investigates how Spain was seen by nonSpaniards in the period when it was the leading power in Europe. The author brings together a wide range of sources that elucidate Spanish history and Spanish character, demonstrating the ways that propaganda has distorted both, in the past and even into the present.In the first of the volume's four parts, the author discusses the reasons-geographic, political, and religious-why Spain has proved a hard country to understand. Hillgarth looks at travelers to Spain, from pilgrims to diplomats, spies, exiles, and foreign residents. In the second part, special attention is devoted to the interaction among Christians, Jews, and Muslims, including Jewish and Muslim exiles and secret Jews within Spain. The book s third part explores reactions to Spain by those who saw it from the outside, the Italians, Dutch, French, and English. One chapter deals with the Catholic exiles from England, Scotland, and Ireland living in Spain, who, like the Jewish and Muslim exiles, played a double role in that they were at once "insiders" and "outsiders." In the final part, Hillgarth attempts to show how the crucial centuries 1500-1700 have affected the way Spain has been seen down to the present.The Mirror of Spain draws on a wide range of sources in many languages. It relieson documents in the Public Record Office and the British Library, the Archive General de Simancas and the collections of the colleges founded by exiles in Spain, as well as on major libraries in Venice and Jerusalem. The volume will be of interest to a broad spectrum of scholars, including medievalists, historians of Spain, scholars of political and literary thought, and all those interested in notions of national identity. / Contents Abbreviations List of Illustrations PART I Non-Spaniards and Spain chapter one. The Intellectual Background PART II Spain Observed chapter two. The Limits of Curiositychapter three. Spanish Catholicism through Foreign Eyeschapter four. Alternative Religions: Conversas, Moriscos, and the Inquisitionchapter five. Visual Perceptions of Spain chapter six. The Ability to Understand: Some English Views PART III Spain InterpretedCHAPTER SEVEN. Italy chapter eight. The Low Countries: The Origins of the Black Legend chapter nine. France chapter ten.England: Mary and Elizabeth chapter eleven. The Catholic Exiles and Spain chapter twelve. England and Spain in the Seventeenth Century chapter thirteen. Spain Seen from Afar: Russia and Peru PART IV The Coalescence of a Myth chapter fourteen. The Celebration of Spanish Decline chapter fifteen. History into Myth: The Case of Don Carlos chapter sixteen The Spanish Character Select Bibliography Index. ISBN 9780472110926 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1111. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1186401

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