Hispanic Studies: Recent submissions
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Where do borders lie in translated literature? The case of the changing English-language market
(University of Alberta, 22 September 2017)Anecdotal accounts suggest that one reason for the perceived resistance to translated literature in English-language markets is that commissioning editors are averse to considering texts that they cannot read. In an attempt ... -
Political violence in the Republican zone of Spain during the Spanish Civil War: evolving historiographical perspectives
(SAGE Publications, 12 January 2017)The issue of violence committed behind the lines on Republican and Francoist territory during the Spanish Civil War burns at the heart of the memory wars currently being fought in Spanish society over the meanings of the ... -
Catholicism and the end of dictatorship in Portugal and Spain: convergences and contrasts
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2 February 2018)This article examines the roles played by the Catholic hierarchy, clergy and laity in democratisation processes in Portugal and Spain. It analyses the years which preceded the 1974 Carnation Revolution and the death of ... -
Sacred destruction?: Anticlericalism, iconoclasm and the sacralisation of politics in twentieth-century Spain
(SAGE Publications, 3 July 2016)This article examines the ways in which anticlerical discourses and actions in Spain from the early twentieth century onwards became infused with religious language, sentiments and even belief. Specifically, it focuses on ...