SPANISH 318
Making Modern Spain 1840-1939
Description
The making of modern Spain charts a period in which gender, class and ideological upheavals intersect with enquiry and debate as to what constitutes the Spanish nation. An overview of key moments of Spanish cultural politics from high Romanticism through to the end of the Spanish Civil War, examining the connections between seduction, both personal and intellectual, and social revolutions.
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Availability 2023
Not taught in 2023
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Professor Christine Arkinstall
Professor Jose Colmeiro
Points
SPANISH 318: 15 points
Prerequisites
SPANISH 201 or 278 or 319 or 321 or 377 or 378 and 15 points from SPANISH 202 or LATINAM 201 or 216
Restrictions
SPANISH 218, 725