Manhood in Spain: Feminine Perspectives of Masculinity in the Seventeenth Century
@inproceedings{Gmez2016ManhoodIS, title={Manhood in Spain: Feminine Perspectives of Masculinity in the Seventeenth Century}, author={Clemente te Hern{\'a}ndez G{\'o}mez}, year={2016} }
The question of decline in the historiography of seventeenth-century Spain originally included socio-economic analyses that determined the decline of Spain was an economic recession. Eventually, the historiographical debate shifted to include cultural elements of seventeenth-century Spanish society. Gender within the context of decline provides further insight into how the deterioration of the Spanish economy and the deterioration of Spanish political power in Europe affected Spanish self… CONTINUE READING
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