Exile, Diplomacy and Texts Exchanges between Iberia and the British Isles, 1500-1767

Exile, Diplomacy and Texts offers an interdisciplinary narrative of religious, political, and diplomatic exchanges between early modern Iberia and the British Isles during a period uniquely marked by inconstant alliances and corresponding antagonisms. Such conditions notwithstanding, the essays in t...

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Autres auteurs: Sáez-Hidalgo, Ana (Éditeur intellectuel), Cano Echevarría, Berta (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Brill 2020
Collection:Intersections 74
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Résumé:Exile, Diplomacy and Texts offers an interdisciplinary narrative of religious, political, and diplomatic exchanges between early modern Iberia and the British Isles during a period uniquely marked by inconstant alliances and corresponding antagonisms. Such conditions notwithstanding, the essays in this volume challenge conventionally monolithic views of confrontation, providing - through fresh examination of exchanges of news, movements and interactions of people, transactions of books and texts - new evidence of trans-national and trans-cultural conversations between British and Irish communities in the Iberian Peninsula, and of Spanish and Portuguese 'others' travelling to Britain and Ireland. Readership: All interested in early modern European (British, Irish, Spanish, Portuguese) history, and its political, religious, diplomatic and cultural manifestations, also from a comparatist perspective. Keywords: ambassadors, Black Legend, book history, captives, Catholic colleges, chronicles, Early Modern, imagology, libraries, manuscript culture, networks, news pamphlets, reading culture, visual culture.
Description matérielle:1 electronic resource (232 p.)
ISBN:9789004438040
9789004273658
Accès:Open Access