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Iberia and the Americas: culture, politics, and history : a multidisciplinary encyclopedia

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  • From Columbus's 1492 "Conquest of Paradise" to the Brazilian telenovela's impact on Portuguese TV networks of the 1970s, the Iberian countries of Spain and Portugal and the nations in North and South America have had a mutual influence on one another for over five centuries. The impact of the relationship between Iberia and the America is perhaps more far-reaching than experienced by other European nations, and one that encompasses the culture, politics, and history of these eminent countries.

    This unique and comprehensive three-volume work traces both the influence of the Iberian nations' political systems, language, and cultural throughout the Americas and the wide-ranging transatlantic influences on Spain and Portugal. "Iberia and the Americas" also covers the Spanish and Portuguese influence throughout the whole of the post-Columbian era. Highly readable yet scholarly, it examines the sometimes controversial consequences of American influences on Iberian language, politics, and culture.

    "ABC-CLIO's Transatlantic Relations" series examines the historical importance of key interactions among the nations and culture of the Atlantic Rim. Leading scholars from fields such as history, politics, international relations, and the humanities take a multidisciplinary approach to specific areas of study related to transatlantic encounters. The three-volume sets follow an A-Z format, allowing quick and easy reference to the key events, personalities, and socioeconomic trend that helped shape the course of transatlantic history.

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