The Spanish craze : America's fascination with the Hispanic world, 1779-1939 / Richard L. Kagan.
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- United States -- Civilization -- Spanish influences
- United States -- Civilization -- Hispanic influences
- Spain -- Foreign public opinion, American -- History
- United States -- Relations -- Spain
- Spain -- Relations -- United States
- États-Unis -- Civilisation -- Influence hispanique
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- HISTORY -- United States -- Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
- Civilization -- Hispanic influences
- Civilization -- Spanish influences
- International relations
- Public opinion, American
- Spain
- United States
- 327.73046 23
- E169.1 .K215 2019eb
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"The Spanish Craze: America's Fascination with the Hispanic World, 1779-1939 examines the centuries-long fascination with the history, art, culture, and architecture of Spain in the United States from the Early Republic to the New Deal"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The Spanish fever -- Rival empires -- Sturdy Spain -- Sunny Spain -- Hispanism, Hispanismo, and the Hispanic Society of America -- Collectors and collecting -- "Castles in Spain made real" -- The Spanish blaze -- Conclusion: The "back-and-forth" style.
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