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- 2019
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- HistoryHistory of the Human Sciences
- 2019
During the century of colonial expansion by the Iberian monarchies, the presence of the Church alongside the colonizers was not just a logical continuation of the medieval idea of the good prince who…
Theorizing the Global Hispanophone as a dynamic of (dis)entanglement: contributions from a history of science perspective
- ArtJournal of Spanish Cultural Studies
- 2019
ABSTRACT In this article, I propose an understanding of the Global Hispanophone as a dynamic of (dis)entanglement, taking as points of departure a global history of science perspective, as well as…
A Complete Bibliography of Publications in Isis, 2000{2009
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