ANNUAL
CONGRESS OF THE SOCIETY FOR SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE HISTORICAL STUDIES
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
JULY 2-5, 2003
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
ADDITIONAL LINKS: LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS , PREREGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS
REGISTRATION:
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2: 8:30 AM,
LOBBY OF FACULTAD DE HISTORIA Y GEOGRAFÍA
INAUGURAL SESSION: WEDNESDAY, JULY 2: 9-9:30 AM
Wednesday, July 2: 9:45-11:30 AM
1. Identity, Art, Education, and Society in 20th
Century Spain
Chair: Carolyn Boyd, University of California, Irvine
Séverine Dard
"New Perspectives on Catalanism and Catalan Identity: An Analysis
from History of Education. Primary Education in Barcelona, 1900-1923"
Tamar Groves, University of Tel Aviv
"From an Object of Socialization to a Social Agent: Children During
the Spanish Transition to Democracy (The Case of Rural Salamanca)"
Silvina Schammah Gesser, University of Tel Aviv
"Between Essentialism and Modernity: Position Taking and Symbolic
Struggle in the 1920s Madrileño Artistic Field"
2. La sociedad urbana en el mundo hispanoamericano
Chair and Comment: María del Carmen Mena
García, Universidad de Sevilla
Comment: Pedro Pérez Herrero, Instituto
Universitario Ortega y Gasset
Juan Carlos Sola-Carbacho, Tarrant County College
"La inmigración y sus implicaciones sociales en los
prinicipales centros urbanos del mundo hispano del siglo XVIII: el caso
de los comerciantes madrileños"
Stephen Webre, Louisiana Tech University
"Nuevas aproximaciones al estudio de las sociedades urbanas
hispanoamericanas: Reflexiones sobre el caso de Santiago de Guatemala"
Christophe Belaubre, Université de Toulouse--Le Mirail
"Redes y poder: El convento de la Concepción en la capital
del Reino de Guatemala, siglo XVIII"
3. Gender and Deviance in Early Modern Spain
Javier Domínguez-García, University of Oregon
"Negociaciones culturales y sexuales de la Monja Alférez"
Federico Garza Carvajal, University of Amsterdam
"The Little Canes: Male Fantasies of Carnal copulation in the
Sodomy Trials of Inés and Catalina, Two Incorrigible Dykes
Roaming the Castilian Countryside (1601-1603)"
Lisa Vollendorf, Wayne State University
"Intimacy and Authority in Early Modern Spain: Women's Textual
History
4. Presentación del Centro de Estudios
Hispánicos e Iberoamericanos
Beatriz Mariño, Centro de Estudios Hispánicos e
Iberoamericanos.
María Herrero, Centro de Estudios Hispánicos e
Iberoamericanos
María del Carmen Simón Palmer, Boletín
Bibliográfico del Centro de Estudios Hispánicos e
Iberoamericanos
Wednesday, July 2: 11:30-1:30
1. Vestiges of Iberia in the Modern American World
Peter Reich, Whittier Law School
"Spanish and Mexican Legal History in Recent U. S. Litigation: An
Example from the Land Grant Wars"
Marcelo J. Borges, Dickinson College
Susana B. Torres, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral and
Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco"
"Spanish and Portuguese Migrants in the Oil Fields of Patagonia,
1907-1960"
Melissa A. Fitch, University of Arizona
"Imagining (and Consuming) Spain in the Southwestern United
States"
Jorge Martins Ribeiro, Universidade do Porto
"Some Aspects of Luso-American Diplomatic Correspondence in the
Nineteenth Century"
2. Strong Women
Anne J. Cruz, University of Illinois, Chicago
"Negative Reciprocity: Gypsies, Gender, and the Gift in Cervantes's
La Gitanilla"
Valentina Tikoff, De Paul University
"Vocal Mothers and Orphaned Children: A New Look at 'Mothers of the
Poor' in Seville During the Antiguo Régimen"
Helen Nader, University of Arizona
"Do Ruptures in the Social Fabric Provide Openings for Women to
Act?"
Heath Dillard, New York
"Directions in Religious Life for Women in Castile: The Changing
Medieval Scene"
Comment: Allyson Poska, Mary Washington College
3. New Perspectives on the
Spanish Inquisition in the New World
Chair/comment: Solange Alberro, El Colegio de México
Alejandra B. Osorio, Wellesley College
"Imperial discipline and punishment: multiple meanings of the
spectacle of the Auto de fe in Lima"
Alejandro Cañeque, New York University
"Un remedio venido del cielo: discurso político e
inquisición en la Nueva España"
Patricia Lopes Don, San José State University
"The Death of Don Carlos of Texcoco: The Indian Inquisition in
Early Mexico City, 1539"
David Tavarez, Bard College
"La idolatría y su economía punitiva: estrategias
penitenciarias y reacciones indígenas en Nueva España"
4. Urban History in the
Antiguo Régimen
Fernando Chavarría Múgica, European University
Institute (Florence)
"Filípoli" o anti-Cosmópoli: la fundación de
una nueva ciudad para Felipe II en el Estado de los Presidios de
Toscana"
Washington Dener dos Santos Cunha, Universidade do Sao
Paolo-Centro Universitario Moacyr Sreder Bastos
"Lisboa: Geimetria e Desassossego"
Shelley E. Roff, University of Texas at San Antonio
"Constructing Illusions of Prosperity: The Cityscapes of Early
Modern Barcelona"
Wednesday, July 2: 3:30-5:30 PM
1. The Foreign Dimension of the
Civil War and Franco
Alejandro Raya, Tufts University
"La "extraña" amistad de Rafael L. Trujillo con la II
República Española: 1936 a 1940"
Ana Varela-Lago, University of California, San Diego
"La guerra civil española y las comunidades de emigrantes
españoles en los Estados Unidos"
Daniel Kowalsky, The American University in Cairo
"Pascua's Mission to Moscow: New Research on Diplomatic Relations
between the Soviet Union and the Spanish Republic, 1936-1939"
Joan Maria Thomas, Universidad Rovira Virgili
"Dealing With Fascists. The Roosevelt Administration's Perceptions
of Franco and Serrano Suñer, 1938-1942"
2. Sex, Society and the Courts
in Early Modern Spain
Chair: Renato Barahona, Univ. Illinois, Chicago
Comment: Allyson Poska, Mary Washington College
Christian Berco, University of Arizona
"Subversive Sodomy: Ethnicity, Religion, and the Inversion of
Social Hierarchies in Early Modern Spain"
Scott Taylor, Siena College
"Women in the Middle: Adultery, Murder, Honor, and Family Conflict
in Seventeenth-Century Castile"
Renato Barahona, University of Illinois, Chicago
"When a Merchant Seduces: Gender, Society and Business Letters in
Seventeenth-Century Spain"
3. Spain and the Old World Outside of
Europe
George Bryan Souza, Univ. Texas, San Antonio
"Project Report: The Embassy of Don García de Silva Figueroa
to Persia in the Early Seventeenth Century"
James Brodman, University of Central Arkansas
"Community, Compassion and Captives: Comparative Perspectives
Across the Mediterranean"
Andreu Martínez Alòs-Moner, Univ. of Hamburg
"San Roberto Bellarmino en las montañas de la Luna: saberes
Jesuíticos para la conversión de Etiopía"
María Antonia Garcés, Cornell University
"Hartos buenos ingenios y aun doctísimos: La Argel de
Cervantes y Antonio de Sosa"
4. Religious Politics in Early Modern Spain
Erin Kathleen Rowe, Johns Hopkins University
"Enemiga capital de herejías: Teresa de Jesús, the
Church Militant, and the Co-Patronage Debate in Seventeenth-century
Spain"
Miguel Luque Talaván, Madrid
"Don Juan de Solórzano Pereira y el Patronato de la Capilla
Mayor de la iglesia conventual del Caballero de Gracia de
Madrid"
Todd Borgerding, Univ. of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
"The New Roman Liturgy in the New Rome: Liturgical Reform in Early
17th-century Seville"
Timothy J. Schmitz, Wofford College
"'Cordial and Constant': The Hieronymite Order and the Spanish
Habsburgs"
Wednesday, July 2: 6-8 PM
1. Historia e informática: Utilidad y necesidad
de las Nuevas Tecnologías en la investigación
histórica
José Manuel de Bernardo Ares, Universidad de Córdoba,
Presidente y Comentarista
Antonio Calvo Cuenca, Universidad de Córdoba
"El papel de las nuevas tecnologías en el proceso de
Análisis y Síntesis en la Investigación
histórica"
Juan Antonio Romero del Castillo, Univ. de Córdoba
"De la imagen digital al discurso histórico. Acoplamiento de
imágenes y estructuras descriptivas en la documentación
histórica"
María Araceli Serrano Tenllado, Univ. de Córdoba
"Una propuesta metodológica para la representación y
explotación de las fuentes documentales históricas.
Aplicación al estudio de las élites locales"
2. Cultural Transmissions, Migrations, and Mappings
Between Spain and Italy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Barbara Ann Naddeo, Stanford University
"Empire and Geography: The Baratta Map of Naples, 1627/29"
Thomas Dandelet, University of California, Berkeley
"A Roman Nobleman at Alcala and Salamanca: The Education of Ascanio
Colonna, 1577-1584"
Celine Dauverd, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
"Newcomers to Spanish Naples: The Jewish Diaspora Community of 1492"
Claudia Mineo, University of California, Los Angeles
"As Prudent as the Serpent: Machiavelli and the Question of
Dissimulation in Saavedra Fajardo's Empresas Políticas"
3. History and Art in the Early Modern Era
Kevin Ingram, University of California, San Diego
"The Drunks' Secret: Diego de Velázquez's Los Borrachos
as a Converso-Humanist Text"
Mindy Nancarrow, University of Alabama
"Addressing the Female: The Virgin, the Book, and the Basket in
Post-Tridentine Spanish Art"
Tanya Tiffany, Johns Hopkins University
"Diego Velázquez and Carmelite Spirituality in Seville"
4. Historiographical Perspectives
Mary Hoyt Halavais, Sonoma State University
"History Writ Small, or the Problem of the Local"
Zeynep AKTÜRE SIRAM, Middle Eastern Technical University
(Ankara)
"¡Hagamos Teatro Clásico en Nuestros Teatros
Clásicos!' On the Local Roots of Modern Greco-Roman Drama
Festivals in Greece and Spain"
Horacio Chiong Rivero, Swarthmore College
"Fray Antonio de Guevara's Fictionalization of History in his
Epístolas familiares"
Margaret R. Greer, Duke University
"Thinking Through the Hunt In the Literature, Art, and Law of Early
Modern Spain"
Wednesday, July 2: 9:00 PM
Reception at the Byne House, Official
Residence of the U. S. Embassy, Don Ramón de la Cruz, 3
BUS SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN THE FACULTAD AND THE SITE OF THE
RECEPTION FOR ALL REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS
1. Collective Identities in Twentieth-century Spain
Chair/comment: José Alvarez Junco, Universidad Complutense
Javier Moreno Luzón, Universidad Complutense
"Los Liberales y el nacionalismo español (1878-1923): Entre
la fidelidad a la Monarquía y el horizonte democrático"
Clinton D. Young, Univ. of California, San Diego
"Making Spanish Music and Making Music Spanish: The Opera-Zarzuela
Debate of Tomás Bretón and Antonio Peña y
Goñi"
Julia Hudson-Richards, University of Arizona
"Restoration Nationalism Before the 'Disaster' of 1898"
Daniel Stuber, University of California, San Diego
"Flamenco and the Creation of an Autonomous Andalusia"
2. New Considerations in Medieval Historiography
Chair/Comment: Theresa Earenfight, Seattle Univ.
Gwendolyn Rice, University of Toronto
"Noble Piety and the Cistercians of Reconquest Catalonia, 1150-1200"
L. J. McCrank, Chicago State University
"Medieval Tarragona and the Frontier of New Catalunya"
Lucy K. Pick, University of Chicago
"Sacred History and Current Events from the Chronicle of 754 to
Jiménez de Rada"
Jennifer Speed, Fordham University
"Jaume I and the Sentiments of Statecraft"
3. Devils, Doctors, Healers,
and Holy Persons: Medical Discourse and Religious Experience in Spain
from the Middle Ages to Modernity .
Chair: Andrew Keitt, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham
Commentator: Jon Arrizabalaga, Institutción Milà I
Fontanals (Barcelona)
Andrew Keitt, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham
"The Miraculous Body of Evidence: Miracles, Medicine, and the
Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Spain"
Lisa Abend, Oberlin College
"Iluminada, Hysteric, Medium: La Niña de Moeche"
Iona McCleery, Saint Andrew's College
"Saintly Physician, Diabolical Doctor, Medical Saint: Exploring the
Reputation of Gil de Santarém in Medieval and Early Modern
Portugal"
Thursday, July 3: 11:30-1:30
1.
Re-visions of Madrid Since 1860
Chair/Comment: Susan Larson, Univ. of Kentucky
Steven L. Driever, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City
"The Historical Geography of the Proposals for Madrid's Gran
Vía, 1860-1904"
Malcolm Alan Compitello, University of Arizona
"Madrid's Shifting Cartographic Imagery: The Projection of Madrid in
Recent Spanish Fiction"
Susan Larson, University of Kentucky
"Madrid as Cinematic City in the 1890s and 1990s"
Michael Ugarte, University of Missouri, Columbia
"Immigration and Urban Change in Contemporary Madrid"
2. Good Girls, Bad Girls: Women,
Religion, Texts, and Authority in Early Modern Spain
Chair/Comment: Theresa Earenfight, Seattle University
Jodi Bilinkoff, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro
"Reading Habits: Women and Hagiographical Texts in Early Modern
Catholic Culture"
Gretchen Starr-LeBeau, University of Kentucky
"Writing (for) Her Life: Judeo-Conversas in Early Modern Spain"
Mary Elizabeth Perry, Occidental College
"Patience and Pluck: Job's Wife, Conflict and Resistance in Morisco
Manuscripts Hidden in Sixteenth-Century Spain"
3. Iberian Culture in the Colonial New World
Guilherme Nascimento, Univ. de Minas Gerais
"Música na América Portuguesa: a descoberta de um
manuscrito em notação quadrada em Santa Luzia/Minas
Gerais"
R. Jovita Baber. The University of Chicago
"Native Litigants and Spanish Rhetoric: Tlaxcalans Use of Spanish
Political Philosophy in their Legal Arguments (1521-1640)"
David A. Boruchoff, McGill University
"Tanto puede el ejemplo de los mayores: la teoría y la
práctica de la adoctrinación misionera en la Nueva
España"
Katrina Olds, Princeton University
"History and Memory on the Margins of the Early Modern Spanish
World: The Cross of Carabuco and the Catholic Reformation"
4. The Spanish Republicans in the Free French Forces
(1940-1945). Brave Men in an Endless War.
Joseph Parello, University of Montpellier
Presentation of an oral/video history project based
on work with Spanish Civil War refugees in France who participated in
various aspects of the French fight against Nazi Germany and Fascism.
Thursday, July 3: 7 PM
CASA DE AMÉRICA, PLAZA DE CIBELES
BUS SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED FROM THE COMPLUTENSE TO THE SITE OF THE
DINNER
ACADEMIC SESSION
Chair: Adrian Shubert, York University (Toronto)
Colloquio: Antonio Cazorla, York University (Toronto)
Santos Juliá, Universidad Nacional de Educación a
Distancia
Stephen Jacobson, King's College, London
HOMENAJE A LOS FUNDADORES DEL
HISPANISMO AMÉRICANO CONTEMPORÁNEO:
Richard Herr
Gabriel Jackson
Juan Linz
Edward Malefakis
Stanley Payne
Nicolás Sánchez-Albornoz
Joan Ulman
Douglass Wheeler
ANNUAL BANQUET
1. Aspects of Iberian Architecture
Chair/Comment: Jody Brotherston, Louisiana Tech University
Everett Rice, Saint Louis University, Madrid
"The Mudejar Tradition in Spanish Architecture: The Spanish Genius
for Synthesis"
Jody Brotherston, Louisiana Tech University
"Sorolla's House: The Interiors and Gardens"
Lisa Mullikin and Kevin Stevens, Louisiana Tech University
"Alvaro Siza's Chiado Project: Restrained Intervention"
Gary Smith, Texas Tech University
"Spanish Renaissance Precedent in Twentieth-Century Southwestern
American Architecture: The Influence of the Universidad de
Alcalá de Henares at Texas Tech University and the University of
San Diego"
2. El hispanismo historiográfico italiano ayer y
hoy
Alfonso Botti, Università di Urbino
"España contemporánea desde Italia: percepción
e historiografía"
Marco Cipolloni, Università di Modena
"La historia en entredicho y la historia entrelíneas: el
olvido sin pacto de la hispanística italiana"
Massimiliano Guderzo, Universtà di Urbino
"España en el sistema internacional del siglo XX: la
visión de la historiografía italiana"
Vittorio Scotti Douglas, Università di Trieste
"Atisbos, barruntos, huellas: los orígenes de la
historiografía italiana sobre la guerra de la Independencia"
3. Jews, Moors, Judeo-conversos, Moriscos
Javier Jiménez Belmonte, Fordham University
"Saturno en al-Andalus: el judío en las Memorias de Abd
Allah, último rey zirí de Granada"
Moisés Orfali, Bar-Ilan University
"Los judeoconversos portugueses: del acoso a la exclusión
social"
Robin Vose, University of Notre Dame
"History, Fantasy and Muslim Conversions to Christianity: the Case
of the Blessed Michael Bennazar (OP)"
Georgina Dopico Black, New York University
"La experiencia indiana y la cuestión morisca"
4. Financing the Spanish Monarchies, 15th -16th
Centuries
David Alonso García, Universidad Complutense
"La evolución de la hacienda real de Castilla entre 1504 y
1525"
Theresa Earenfight, Seattle University
"The Queen's Treasury: Royal Finances in the Crown of Aragon,
1440-58"
José M. Carretero Zamora, Univ. Complutense
"Fiscalidad extraordinaria, deuda y crecimiento: el modelo
castellano en el siglo XVI"
María Isabel García Cano, Universidad de
Córdoba
"Los intereses locales de una monarquía universal: la venta
de jurisdicciones en le época de Felipe II"
Friday, July 4: 11:30-1:30
1. Politics and Propaganda in the Civil War
Chair/comment: Santos Juliá, Universidad Nacional de
Educación a Distancia
Michael Seidman, Univ. North Carolina, Wilmington
"Fighting Egotism: Republican Poster Propaganda in the
Spanish Civil War"
Sandie Holguín, Oklahoma University
"War and Travel are not Incompatible: The Rutas Nacionales de
Guerra, 1938-1939"
Jordi W. Getman-Eraso, San Diego State University
"Impromptu Revolutionaries: Anarchosyndicalists, Revolutionary
Rhetoric, and the Spanish Civil War"
Hugo García Fernández, Universidad Nacional de
Educación a Distancia
"Las atrocidades como motivo de propaganda en el extranjero durante
la Guerra Civil española"
2. Aspects of Local Administration in the 18th
Century
Leonida Tedoldi, Università di Verona.
"Hospitals, Institutions and Welfare in a Port Town at the end of
XVIII century: the case of Málaga"
Manuel Cuesta Martínez, Universidad de Córdoba
"Administración de justicia en Córdoba en el
siglo XVIII"
Lázaro Pozas Poveda, Universidad de Córdoba
"El escribano público en el siglo XVIII. Aspectos
institucionales y sociales"
3. The New World Within Iberia:
New Approaches, New Challenges
Chair/comment: Sara T. Nalle, William Patterson University
Juan Javier Pescador, Michigan State University
"The New World Inside the Basque Farmstead, 1550-1800"
Ida Altman, University of New Orleans
"Going Home: Fortune and Frustration Among Returnees From the
Indies"
Tamar Herzog, University of Chicago
"Old World, New World: How Things Change (or Not) After an Atlantic
Crossing"
4. Mysticism, Anxiety, and Gender: 16 th-18th
Centuries
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis, Mary Washington College
"Conquistando a la amazona dieciochesca: Expresiones de ansiedad
sexual en los escritos del Siglo de las Luces"
Paul Hiltpold, California Polytechnical University, San Luis Obispo
"The Witch-Hunt in Spain, Revisited"
Dominique de Courcelles, Centre National de la Rechereche
Scientifique
"Lenguajes místicos y modernidad en la España del
siglo XVI"
Elena del Río Parra, Georgia State University
"La Batalla de las almas: Monstruos y bautismo en el siglo de oro
español"
Friday, July 4: 3:30-5:30 PM
1. The Eighteenth Century and its
Aftermath
Sean Perrone, Saint Anselm College
"An American in the Consular Service of Spain, 1794-1820"
Scott Eastman, University of California, Irvine
"La generación española: Spanish Nationalism and Clerical
Discourse 1793-1812"
Scott Dale, Marquette University
"El protagonismo del lector en la novelística de Cadalso"
Philippe L. Seiler, Tulane University
"Rebellion and Reward: Military Promotions and the Túpac
Amaru Rebellion, 1780-1783"
2. Spanish Shrines: A Digital Historical Atlas, Early
Middle Ages to 1970 C.E.
Comment: Miguel-Angel Bernabé, Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid
"Cartographic Design and the Visualization of Historical Data"
J. B. Owens, Idaho State University
"Why Create a Digital Historical Atlas of Shrines?: Historical GIS
and Spatial Analysis"
María Teresa Castejón Cay, Univ.
Politécnica Madrid
"The Creation of a Database of Spanish Roman Catholic Shrines"
Ana Belén Barral Rojo, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid
"Cartography and the Visualization of Spatial Data about Spanish
Shrines"
3. Cultura e ideología de los letrados en la
Monarquía española
Giovanni Muto, Universidad Federico II (Nápoles)
"Representaciones del "Consiliarius Regius" en la
tratatística napolitana de la primera Edad Moderna"
Piero Ventura, Instituto Univ. Oriental (Nápoles)
"El "Ministro pecuniario": los oficiales de la Camera della
Sommaria en el Reino de Nápoles (siglos XVI-XVII)"
Paola Volpini, Universidad de Pisa
"Por la autoridad de los ministros»: observaciones sobre la
relación entre los letrados y los ministros del
rey en una alegación de Juan Bautista Larrea (siglo XVII)"
4. From the 15th to the 16th
Centuries: Culture, Politics, and Status
Nancy F. Marino, Michigan State University
"The Death of Don Juan Pacheco and the Siege of Trujillo
in 1474"
Jessica A. Boon, University of Pennsylvania
"The Recollection of Spiritual Asceticism: Annihilation
in the Writings of recogimiento Mystics"
Michael Crawford, University of Arizona
"Honor or Financial Calculation: The Desire for hidalgo Status in
Sixteenth-century Castile"
Friday, July 4: 6-8 pm
PLENARY SESSION: LA HISTORIA ATLÁNTICA COMPARADA: UN NUEVO Y COMPARTIDO HORIZONTE HISTORIOGRÁFICO IBEROAMERICANO
Presentación: Antonio Fernández
Ramírez, Alcalde de Pozoblanco y Emilio Cabrera Muñoz,
presidente del comité científico
Obras completas de Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda.
Edición Crítica, Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Pozoblanco,
Córdoba, 1995-2003, 15 vols. (Proyecto reconocido por la UNESCO)
Presentación: David Vassberg, Pan-American University y
representante de CajaSur (pendiente)
El Hispanismo Anglonorteamericano: Aportaciones, problemas y
perspectivas sobre Historia, Arte y Literatura. Actas de la I
Conferencia Internacional «Hacia un Nuevo Humanismo»,
Córdoba, 9-11 de septiembre de 1997. (CajaSur, Córdoba,
2000, 2 vols.)
Presentación: Carolyn Boyd, University of
California, Irvine y José Manuel de Bernardo Ares, Universidad
de Córdoba
Estudios de Historia Iberoamericana (I). 33 Reunión Anual de
la Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (SSPHS), (Athens,
Georgia (USA), 11-14 de abril del 2002. (Universidad de Córdoba
y Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de España, Córdoba,
2003)
Friday, July 4: 9:00 PM
RECEPTION
RESIDENCIA DE ESTUDIANTES, C.S.I.C., Pinar, 23
BUS SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN THE FACULTAD AND THE
RESIDENCIA FOR REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS
1. Ingresos y pérdidas de fondos documentales en
los archivos españoles entre 1930 y 2000
Vicenta Cortés Alonso
Antonio González Quintana
Equipo de archiveros
2. Madrid, the Ceremonial Capital
Chair: María José del Río, Univ.
Autónoma Madrid
Introduction: Jesús Escobar, Fairfield University
Virgilio Pinto, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
"Madrid, escenario de la corte"
Lisa A Banner, Hispanic Society of America
"Lerma's Plan's for a Monumental Cathedral in Madrid"
Elizabeth Wright, University of Georgia
"Entre el santuario y la sátira: Lope de Vega, 'cronista' de
la capitalidad"
3. La Guerra de Sucesión a la corona
española: Iberoamérica en las coordenadas internacionales
José Manuel de Bernardo Ares, Univ. de Córdoba
"La política colonial americana de los Borbones durante la
guerra de Sucesión"
Soledad Gómez Navarro, Universidad de Córdoba
"El cardenal Salazar y la política proborbóncia de su
tiempo"
Carmen Sanz Ayán, Universidad Complutense
"El dinero de la Guerra de Sucesión"
4. Culture and Society in
Medieval Spain
Chair: William D. Phillips, University of Minnesota
María Estela González de Fauve, Universidad de Buenos
Aires ,
Isabel J. Las Heras, Fundación Historia de España ,
Patricia de Forteza, Universidad de Buenos Aires
"Simbología del poder en un linaje castellano: los
descendientes de Pedro I excluídos de la línea sucesoria"
Judith R Cohen, York University (Toronto)
"El uso de la música de la época por los poetas
judíos de Iberia medieval"
Barry Mark, University of California, Berkeley and the Graduate
Theological Union
"Alfonso X, 'el sabeo'? The Wise King's Predilection for Paganism
and its Relevance for Reading the Thirteenth-century Castillian-Jewish Book
of Brilliance (Sefer ha-Zohar)"
Simon Doubleday, Hofstra University
"On the Age of Spanish Ghosts"
Saturday, July 5: 11:30-1:30
1. Portugal and World War II: What Kind of Neutrality?"
Chair: Douglas Wheeler, Univ. of New Hampshire
Comment: Antonio Costa Pinto, Instituto Ciencias Sociais,
Universidade de Lisboa
Douglas Wheeler, University of New Hampshire
"Espionage is Illegal: Portugal's Responses to the Death of Actor
Leslie Howard, 1 June, 1943"
Luis Nuno Rodrigues, ISCTE, Lisboa
"Measuring Portuguese Wartime Diplomacy"
Paula Noversa , University of New Hampshire and University of
Massachusetts/Dartmouth
"Luso-American Diplomacy, 1943-45"
2. Ginés de
Sepúlveda y el humanismo clásico en España
Chair: Emilio Cabrera Muñoz, Univ. de Córdoba
Comment: Remedios Morán Martín, Universidad Nacional
de Educación a Distancia
José Sánchez-Arcilla Bernal, Univ. Complutense
"La polémica de Sepúlveda-Las Casas"
Marion Reder Gadow, Universidad de Málaga
"El tiempo de Ginés de Sepúlveda"
Tomás González Rolán, Universidad Complutense
"Sobre el origen y consolidación del Humanismo
clásico en España (siglo XV-primera mitad del siglo XVI"
Benita Sampedro Vizcaya, Hofstra University
"Gonzálo Ferdnández de Oviedo y la historia de la
ciencia: lectores y lecturas"
3. Authority and Social Regulation in
Habsburg Spain
Christopher Storrs, University of Dundee
"Crime and Punishment in the Reign of Carlos II (1665-1700)"
José Rodríguez Hernández, Univ. de Valladolid
"El reclutamiento en Castilla a mediados del siglo XVII"
Juan Hernández Franco, Universidad de Murcia
Sebastián Molina Puche, Universidad de Murcia
"Un aspecto de la crisis de la nobleza castellana en el siglo XVII.
El abandono de su función militar"
Cynthia Ann Gonzales, University of Arizona
"Charity in Early Modern Spain: Bread, Burgos, and Poor Hospitals"
4. Aspects of the Franco Era and the Transition
Jessica Davidson, Brandeis University
"The Sección Femenina and Working Women: The Law for
Political, Professional and Labor Rights"
Juan Hernández Andreu, Universidad Complutense
"The Political Triumph and Decline of Abril Martorell."
Sasha David Pack, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
"The Revival of the Camino de Santiago in Franco's Spain: A
Medieval Pilgrimage in the Age of Modern Dictatorship."
Saturday, July 5: 3:30-5:30 PM
1. Gender Identity in 20th-Century Spain
Aurora G. Morcillo, Florida International University
"Regulating Women's Bodies: The Law of Physical Education of 1961"
Inbal Ofer, Tel Aviv University
"'Am I that body?' The Sección Femenina's Promotion of
Female Physical Education in Francoist Spain and the Emergence of New
Bodily Perceptions (1938-1977)"
Victoria Enders, Northern Arizona University
"Gender and National Identity: The Classical Body of La Ben
Plantada"
Gema Junco, Florida International University
"The Silent Terror: A Case Study of Domestic Violence in Spain"
2. Geographic Mobility, Shifting Identities, and Social
Ties in the Early Modern Spanish Imperial World
Chair/Comment: Bartolomé Yun Casalilla, Universidad Pablo de
Olavide (Sevilla)
Bethany Aram, Inst. International Studies, Seville
"La Otra Cara de Pedrarias Dávila, caballero y conquistador"
David E. Vassberg, Pan-American University
"The Spanish Pig in the Discovery and Conquest of the New World"
Yuen-Gen Liang, Princeton University
"The First Count of Alcaudete, Cordovan Lord and Itinerant Imperial
Administrator"
Satoko Nakajima, University of Tokyo
"Breaking Ties in Sixteenth-Century Spain: Bigamy, Roving, and
Absence"
3. Ideology, Identity, and Public Order in
Twentieth-century Portugal and Spain
Noelia González Adánez, Universidad Complutense
"Liberales españoles y portugueses en el primer tercio del
siglo XIX"
Diego Palacios Cerezales, Universidad Complutense
"España y Portugal: Políticas de orden pública
comparadas"
Francisco Paloma, Universidad Complutense
"Los movimientos sociales y las transiciones en España y
Portugal"
William Kavanagh, New York University in Spain
"W(h)ither the State?: Transforming Identities on the
Galician-Portuguese Border"
Saturday,
July 5: 6:00 PM
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
LOCAL
ARRANGEMENTS , PREREGISTRATION , ACCOMMODATIONS
RETURN TO
SSPHS HOME PAGE