The image of Spain in Flanders is traditionally considered in terms of the shared history of both countries in the context of the “composite state” under the Habsburg monarchs in the 16th and 17th centuries. Schoolbooks and popular literature such as comics propogated the stereotype of the cruel, reckless, arrogant, tyrannical, courageous Spanish soldier, with the Duke of Alva as the most prominent representative of this prototype, all the way to the end of the twentieth century. Research into the building of an image of a more modern Spain is only just beginning. In this chapter, we propose to examine which image of modern Spain was constructed through translation in Catholic Flanders during the first half of the twentieth century. We take...
El presente estudio tiene el propósito de estudiar la evolución de la imagen de España y los español...
Irregular pagination: missing page 129Since Morel-Fatio's Etudes sur l'Espagne (1885), there have be...
The mirror-for-princes Relox de príncipes (1529) by Antonio de Guevara (1481-1545) compared Holy Rom...
The image of Spain in Flanders is traditionally considered in terms of the shared history of both co...
"Spain is brute, anarchistic, egocentric, cruel, Spain is prepared to destroy itself for nonsensical...
It is a firmly held belief that, from 1555 until 1700, the successive Habsburg sovereigns of the so-...
Spain has been a fruitful locus for the European imagination for centuries, and it has been most oft...
This article I will show how the image Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, III Duke of Alba (1507-1582) port...
The history of translation in 19th century Spain is characterized above all by the fact that it was ...
Translations are not produced in a void, but in a continuum of textual and extra-textual constraints...
Through several travel books written during the reign of Elizabeth II, this article analyzes how Spa...
Maria Rosa de Madariaga, The image and the Return of the Moor in the Collective Memory of the Spanis...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesLaura KanostEarly in the twentieth century, children’s l...
Franciscan spirituality reached impressive heights in the sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain wi...
El presente estudio tiene el propósito de estudiar la evolución de la imagen de España y los español...
Irregular pagination: missing page 129Since Morel-Fatio's Etudes sur l'Espagne (1885), there have be...
The mirror-for-princes Relox de príncipes (1529) by Antonio de Guevara (1481-1545) compared Holy Rom...
The image of Spain in Flanders is traditionally considered in terms of the shared history of both co...
"Spain is brute, anarchistic, egocentric, cruel, Spain is prepared to destroy itself for nonsensical...
It is a firmly held belief that, from 1555 until 1700, the successive Habsburg sovereigns of the so-...
Spain has been a fruitful locus for the European imagination for centuries, and it has been most oft...
This article I will show how the image Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, III Duke of Alba (1507-1582) port...
The history of translation in 19th century Spain is characterized above all by the fact that it was ...
Translations are not produced in a void, but in a continuum of textual and extra-textual constraints...
Through several travel books written during the reign of Elizabeth II, this article analyzes how Spa...
Maria Rosa de Madariaga, The image and the Return of the Moor in the Collective Memory of the Spanis...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
Master of ArtsDepartment of Modern LanguagesLaura KanostEarly in the twentieth century, children’s l...
Franciscan spirituality reached impressive heights in the sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain wi...
El presente estudio tiene el propósito de estudiar la evolución de la imagen de España y los español...
Irregular pagination: missing page 129Since Morel-Fatio's Etudes sur l'Espagne (1885), there have be...
The mirror-for-princes Relox de príncipes (1529) by Antonio de Guevara (1481-1545) compared Holy Rom...