Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong

THE UNITED STATES AS SEEN BY SPANISH AMERICAN WRITERS (1776-1890).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: HISPANIC INSTITUTE NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1952Description: 226 18 x 25 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
- Preface. - Introduction. I. Origins of inter-american relations. II. First Period: To the independence of Spanish America. 1776-1822. I. Character of the Period. II. Knowledge of the United States in Spanish America. III. Ideas of the Spanish American Writers. III. Second Period: The Formation of the Spanish American Nations. 1823-1890. I. General Character of the Period. II. Contacts between the Two Americas. III. Ideas of the Spanish American Writers. IV. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. V. Conclusions. - Bibliography. - Index of Names.
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Libros Libros Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong L 102 A 40 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003028

- Notas a pie de página. - Bibliografía: pp. 201-219. - Index of names: pp. 221-226.

- Preface. - Introduction. I. Origins of inter-american relations. II. First Period: To the independence of Spanish America. 1776-1822. I. Character of the Period. II. Knowledge of the United States in Spanish America. III. Ideas of the Spanish American Writers. III. Second Period: The Formation of the Spanish American Nations. 1823-1890. I. General Character of the Period. II. Contacts between the Two Americas. III. Ideas of the Spanish American Writers. IV. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. V. Conclusions. - Bibliography. - Index of Names.

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