Disciplining History 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315577456-7
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Censorship, censure, and historical thought in early modern Spain

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“…26 Grafton, 2007. 27 Esteve, 2008, and 2018 Targeting Fueter, Cochrane notes that "others of my predecessors seem rather to have been influenced by a critical principle that was the exact opposite of the one held by the humanist historians themselves: not 'What is badly written probably won't be read' but 'What is consciously well written is probably not worth reading'": Cochrane, x. 30 Kessler, 21.…”
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“…26 Grafton, 2007. 27 Esteve, 2008, and 2018 Targeting Fueter, Cochrane notes that "others of my predecessors seem rather to have been influenced by a critical principle that was the exact opposite of the one held by the humanist historians themselves: not 'What is badly written probably won't be read' but 'What is consciously well written is probably not worth reading'": Cochrane, x. 30 Kessler, 21.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 41 Kluge, 3–32. On the Spanish artes , see further studies by Esteve, 2008, 2014, and 2018; Cortijo Ocaña; Courcelles; Montero Díaz.…”
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