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Velasco Murillo Reviews Mangan in the JIH, Summer 2017

Journal of Interdisciplinary History 48/1 (2017):

Dana Velasco Murillo reviews Jane E. Mangan, Transatlantic Obligations: Creating the Bonds of Family in Conquest-Era Peru and Spain (Oxford, 2015).

Articles & Reviews in the BSPHS 42/2 (2017)

The Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies 42/2 (2017):

Carla Rahn Phillips, “Arriving (Way Beyond) Where We Started: Forty-Eight Years of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies.”

Diana Galarreta-Alma, “El problema morisco y la retórica de la infección corporal en ‘La historia del cautivo.'”

Marta Vicente, “Queering the Early Modern Iberian Archive: Recent Trends.”

Reviews:

Javier Irigoyen-García reviews Elizabeth R. Wright, The Epic of Juan Latino: Dilemmas of Race and Religion in Renaissance Spain

Carolyn Salomons reviews Patrick J. O’Banion, ed. and trans., This Happened in my Presence: Moriscos, Old Christians, and the Spanish Inquisition in the town of Deza, 1569-1611

James S Amelang reviews John Jay Allen, La Piedra de Rosetta del teatro comercial europeo. El Teatro Cervantes de Alcalá de Henares

Edward S Tennace reviews Miguel Martínez, Front Lines: Soldiers’ Writing in the Early Modern Hispanic World

Patricia W Manning reviews Elena del Río Parra, Materia médica: rareza, singularidad y accidente en la España temprano-moderna

Scott K Taylor reviews Jodi Campbell, At the First Table: Food and Social Identity in Early Modern Spain

JB Owens reviews Kimberly Lynn and Erin Kathleen Rowe, eds. The Early Modern Hispanic World: Transnational and Interdisciplinary Approaches

Tubau, “Hispanic Conciliarism” & Reviews in the RQ, Fall 2017

Renaissance Quarterly 70/3 (2017):

Xavier Tubau, “Hispanic Conciliarism and the Imperial Politics of Reform on the Eve of the Council of Trent.”

Reviews:

Ida Mauro reviews M. Rosa Terés, ed., Catalunya i l’Europa septentrional a l’entorn de 1400: Circulació de mestres, obres i models artistics (Rome: Viella, 2016).

Kimberly C. Borchard reviews Emiro Martínez-Osorio, Authority, Piracy, and Captivity in Colonial Spanish American Writing: Juan de Castellanos’s “Elegies of Illustrious Men in the Indies” (Bucknell University Press, 2016).

Linda Baez Rubí reviews Jaime Marroquín Arredondo, Diálogos con Quetzelcóatl: Humanismo, etnografía, y ciencia (1492-1577) (Vervuert, 2014).

Kevin Ingram reviews Karoline P. Cook, Forbidden Passages: Muslims and Moriscos in Colonial Spanish America (Penn, 2016).

Aurelia Martín-Casales reviews Elizabeth R. Wright, The Epic of Juan Martino: Dilemmas of Race and Religion in Renaissance Spain (Toronto, 2016).

Soyer Reviews Lee in the JIH, Spring 2017

Journal of Interdisciplinary History 47/4 (2017):

François Soyer reviews Christina H. Lee, The Anxiety of Sameness in Early Modern Spain (Manchester University Press, 2016).

New Book: Bentancor, “The Matter of Empire: Metaphysics and Mining in Colonial Peru”

Orlando Bentacor, The Matter of Empire: Metaphysics and Mining in Colonial Peru (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017).

Doval reviews Devaney in the JIH, Autumn 2016

Journal of Interdisciplinary History 47/2 (2016):

Rosa Vidal Doval reviews Thomas Devaney, Enemies in the Plaza: Urban Spectacle and the End of Spanish Frontier Culture, 1460-1492 (Penn, 2015).

New Book: Chamorro Esteban, “Barcelona y el Rey”

Alfredo Chamarro Esteban, Barcelona y el Rey: Las visitas reales de Fernando el Católico a Felipe V (Ediciones de la Tempestad, 2017).

Reviews in RQ, Summer 2017

Renaissance Quarterly, 70/2 (2017):

Benito Rial Costas reviews Iberian Books Volumes II and III: Books Published in Spain, Portugal and the New World or Elsewhere in Spanish or Portuguese between 1601 and 1650, Alexander S. Wilkinson and Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo, eds (Brill, 2016),

Thomas Dandelet reviews The Spanish Presence in Sixteenth-Century Italy: Images of Iberia, Piers Baker-Bates and Miles Pattenden, eds (Ashgate, 2015).

Lorraine Karafel reviews Iain Buchanan, Habsburg Tapestries (Brepols, 2015).

Daniel A. Crews reviews Cristian Berco, From Body to Community: Veneral Disease and Society in Baroque Spain (Toronto, 2015).

Silvia A. Mitchell reviews Helen H. Reed and Trevor J. Dadson, La princesa de Éboli, Cautiva del rey: Vida de Ana de Mendoza y de la Cerda (1540-1592) (Marcial Pons Historia, 2015).

Sara Vicuña Guengerich reviews Mother Juana de la Cruz, 1481-1534: Visionary Sermons, Jessica A. Boon and Ronald E. Surtz, eds (Toronto, 2016).

Glen Carman reviews Osvaldo F. Pardo, Honor and Personhood in Early Modern Mexico (University of Michigan Press, 2015).

Yolanda Rodríguez Pérez reviews Jasper van der Steen, Memory Wars in the Low Countries, 1566-1700 (Brill, 2015).

Lu Ann Homza reviews Seth Kimmel, Parables of Conversion: Conversion and Knowledge at the End of Islamic Spain (Chicago, 2015).

Xavier Tubau reviews D. Scott Hendrickson, Jesuit Polymath of Madrid: The Literary Enterprise of Juan Eusebio Nieremberg (1595-1658) (Brill, 2015).

 

Reviews in Revista de Libros, Nov-Dec 2017

Revista de Libros, Nov 6, 2017:

Vicente Lleó Cañal reviews Laura CummingVelázquez desaparecido. La obsesión de un librero con una obra de arte perdida (Barcelona, Taurus, 2016).

Dec 11, 2017:

J. Ángel Sesma Muñoz reviews David AbulafiaLa guerra de los Doscientos Años. Aragón, Anjou y la lucha por el Mediterráneo (Barcelona, Pasado & Presente, 2017).

José Carlos Mainer reviews Edgardo DobryHistoria universal de Don Juan. Creación y vigencia de un mito moderno (Barcelona, Arpa, 2017).

Chapters in “The Dialectics of Orientalism”

The Dialectics of Orientalism in Early Modern EuropeMarcus Keller and Javier Irigoyen-García, eds (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).

Oumelbanine Zhiri, “A Captive Library between Morocco and Spain.”

José Gasch-Tomás, et al., “The Discourse Regarding the Chinese and Muslim Worlds in the Hispanic Empire (New Spain and Castile, c. 1550-1630).”

Ana M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez, “Mapping Islam in the Philippines: Moro Anxieties of the Spanish Empire in the Pacific.”

Natalio Ohanna, “The Invention of Europe and the Intellectual Struggle for Political Imagination: Spanish Humanism on the Ottomans.”