This dissertation argues that revisions of the “Black Legend”—a set of Anglophone dogmas about Spanish tyranny and racial degeneracy—conditioned the terms for both political conflict and possibility in the nineteenth-century Americas. The project specifically attends to the ideology’s displacement from Spanish imperialism to the independence movements in Spanish America (1808 - 1826), which in turn enthralled the diplomatic imagination of the early United States. With the balance of power newly at stake in the hemisphere, Anglo-Americans relied on the Black Legend to encode the emergent polities in Spanish America with longstanding representations of the inhabitants’ political illegitimacy, sociopolitical dysfunction, and non-binary “casta”...
This dissertation examines the thousands of Anglo-Americans who immigrated to Mexican Texas during t...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of Hispanist discourse surrounding the celebrations of the ...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...
This dissertation argues that revisions of the “Black Legend”—a set of Anglophone dogmas about Spani...
The Black Legend, the idea that the Spanish have always been a cruel and evil people in comparison w...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
Between 1776 and 1826 movements from Boston to Buenos Aires criticized, fought, and overthrew the Eu...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
This dissertation maps and disrupts Euro-American travel literature about Spanish mestizos from a de...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
This dissertation explores both the admiration and dependency that influential Americans developed t...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
In the 16th century, the news that were coming from the American territories had a great impact and ...
This dissertation examines the thousands of Anglo-Americans who immigrated to Mexican Texas during t...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of Hispanist discourse surrounding the celebrations of the ...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...
This dissertation argues that revisions of the “Black Legend”—a set of Anglophone dogmas about Spani...
The Black Legend, the idea that the Spanish have always been a cruel and evil people in comparison w...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
AbstractThomas GenovaEntangled Roots: Race, Historical Literature, and Citizenship in the Nineteenth...
Between 1776 and 1826 movements from Boston to Buenos Aires criticized, fought, and overthrew the Eu...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
My dissertation examines how mid-nineteenth century Spanish American letrados in Argentina, Colombia...
This dissertation maps and disrupts Euro-American travel literature about Spanish mestizos from a de...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
This dissertation explores both the admiration and dependency that influential Americans developed t...
This dissertation studies the modern migration of Spaniards to the United States and the process of ...
In the 16th century, the news that were coming from the American territories had a great impact and ...
This dissertation examines the thousands of Anglo-Americans who immigrated to Mexican Texas during t...
This dissertation analyzes the emergence of Hispanist discourse surrounding the celebrations of the ...
My dissertation is a study of savagism and history in the formation of what I have termed the natio...