Do the Americas Have a Common History? / ¿Tienen Las Américas Una Historia Común? Translation into Spanish by Antonio Feros
by ELLIOTT, J.H
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Providence R.I., The John Carter Brown Library, 1998.. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Large 8°, brown publisher's cloth with black painted labels on upper and lower covers. Dos à dos printing. As new. 46 pp., (2 ll.), (blank l.); 51 pp., (2 ll.) *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION, issued in both paperback and, as is the present copy, in publisher's cloth. An address by the Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford University, Sir John Huxtable Elliott, delivered in November 1996 on the occasion of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Library. The English and the Spanish version are published together in a single volume, dos-à-dos , with the translation into Spanish by Prof. Antonio Feros. The lecture revisits the thesis enunciated by Herbert Bolton in the 1930s concerning the common factors in the development of British America and Spanish America in the colonial period. ***
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- Title
- Do the Americas Have a Common History? / ¿Tienen Las Américas Una Historia Común? Translation into Spanish by Antonio Feros
- Author
- ELLIOTT, J.H
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- FIRST and ONLY EDITION
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- Paperback
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- Providence R.I., The John Carter Brown Library, 1998.
- Keywords
- Latin America, United States, History, North America
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