2024-03-28T18:31:00Zhttp://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/178342021-06-30T08:31:31Zcom_10324_7462com_10324_5186com_10324_29291col_10324_7499
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author
Boyd, Carolyn P.
editor
Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
2016-07-18T08:54:53Z
2016-07-18T08:54:53Z
2002
Investigaciones históricas: Época moderna y contemporánea, 2002, N.22, pags.317-328
0210-9425
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/17834
317
22
328
This talk traces the evolution of the image of Spain and the Spaniards in the United States of America over the past century. In the nineteenth century, Americans held two, partially contradictory stereotypes of the Spaniards, one based in the Black Legend and the other in the myth of Romantic Spain. Spanish identity served as a counter-identity to the emerging self-concept of the American nation. The Spanish stereotypes persisted well into the twentieth century, but they have become less distinct in the last 25 years, as a result of political, social and cultural changes, both in Spain and in the United States.
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Historia moderna y contemporánea
La imagen de España y de los españoles en Estados Unidos de América
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https://uvadoc.uva.es/bitstream/10324/17834/1/Investigaciones-2002-22-Imagen-Espana-Y-Espanoles-Estados-Unidos.pdf
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