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Nineteenth-Century Spanish America

A Cultural History

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Nineteenth-Century Spanish America

By: Christopher Conway
Narrated by: John Hopkinson
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Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: A Cultural History provides a panoramic and accessible introduction to the era in which Latin America took its first steps into the Modern Age. Including colorful characters like circus clowns, prostitutes, bullfighters, street puppeteers, and best-selling authors, this book maps vivid and often surprising combinations of the new and the old, the high and the low, and the political and the cultural. Christopher Conway shows that beneath the diversity of the New World there was a deeper structure of shared patterns of cultural creation and meaning. Whether it be the ways that people of refinement from different countries used the same rules of etiquette, or how commoners shared their stories through the same types of songs, Conway creates a multidisciplinary framework for understanding the culture of an entire hemisphere.

The book opens with key themes that will help students and scholars understand the century, such as the civilization and barbarism binary, urbanism, the divide between conservatives and liberals, and transculturation. In the chapters that follow, Conway weaves transnational trends together with brief case studies and compelling snapshots that help us understand the period. This is a book that invites the reader to rediscover a past age that is not quite past, still resonating into the present.

The book is published by Vanderbilt University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"Conway's survey is not merely good, it is masterful." (John Chasteen, author of Americanos: Latin America's Struggle for Independence)

"Conway's impressive knowledge of the era makes his book not only a useful tool for students and academics alike, but also a really good read." (Studies in Latin American Popular Culture)

"The book is eminently readable . . . impressive achievement." (Journal of Latin American Studies)

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