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Miguel de Unamuno, the Contrary Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Miguel de Unamuno, the Contrary Self

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Tamesis

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Writing Teresa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Writing Teresa

Writing Teresa: The Saint from Ávila at the fin-de-siglo examines the Teresa de Jesús “boom” of roughly 1880–1930, and offers an in-depth study of five major Spanish participants in the turn-of-the-twentieth-century explosion of literary treatments of St. Teresa. This historical period’s interest in the Saint from Ávila relates to popularization and nationalization of aspects of Catholicism, technological advances, a modernist fascination with saintly heroes, the search for new Spanish identities, and the evolving role of women writers and intellectuals. Teresa was mysticism in its historical context, energy in a time of doubt, the possibility of reconciling science and spirituality, a new vision for writing, and a maternal figure linked to the religion of the past for those who had lost the faith of their childhood.

Negotiating Past and Present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Negotiating Past and Present

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Uncovering the Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Uncovering the Mind

Migrant architects of the NHS draws on forty-five oral history interviews and extensive archival research to offer a radical reappraisal of how the National Health Service was made. It tells the story of migrant South Asian doctors who became general practitioners in the NHS. Imperial legacies, professional discrimination and an exodus of UK-trained doctors combined to direct these doctors towards work as GPs in some of the most deprived parts of the UK. In some areas, they made up over half of the general practitioner workforce. The NHS was structurally dependent on them and they shaped British society and medicine through their agency. Aimed at students and academics with interests in the history of immigration, immigration studies, the history of medicine, South Asian studies and oral history. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to know more about how Empire and migration have contributed to making Britain what it is today.

Cultural Visions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Cultural Visions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

This collection opens with an inquiry into the assumptions and methods of the historical study of culture, comparing the new cultural history with the old. Thirteen essays follow, each defining a problem within a particular culture. In the first section, Biography and Autobiography, three scholars explore historically changing types of self-conception, each reflecting larger cultural meanings; essays included examine Italian Renaissance biographers and the autobiographies of Benjamin Franklin and Mohandas Gandhi. A second group of contributors explore problems raised by the writing of history itself, especially as it relates to a notion of culture. Here examples are drawn from the writings o...

Treatise on Love of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Treatise on Love of God

A newly discovered treatise by a major European writer

Imperial Emotions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Imperial Emotions

A ground-breaking work that considers myths of the Spanish empire from the perspective of cultural responses to its demise.

Spain's 1898 Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Spain's 1898 Crisis

This book examines the significance of probably the most famous year in modern Spanish culture - 1898, which marked her defeat in the Spanish American War. The editors have brought together 21 essays by international specialists in the field.