2018
DOI: 10.1080/14753820.2018.1515943
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España contra las luces: antiilustrados, apologistas y el triunfo de la leyenda negra (1759–1808)

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“…Criticism of Spain and its colonies came not only from outside the country, as many historians once thought (Domínguez 2019), but also from within a metropolis whose intellectuals were questioning -in spheres free from official censorship such as private correspondence or political satire (Mestre 2003)the extent, utility and legitimacy of Spanish possessions in the New World. They noted the unfavourable environmental conditions of Spanish America, acknowledging the hostile nature of a continent whose southern half was less than conducive to intellectual development and progress, but upheld the conquest and colonization for having overcome such difficulties.…”
Section: More Than Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Criticism of Spain and its colonies came not only from outside the country, as many historians once thought (Domínguez 2019), but also from within a metropolis whose intellectuals were questioning -in spheres free from official censorship such as private correspondence or political satire (Mestre 2003)the extent, utility and legitimacy of Spanish possessions in the New World. They noted the unfavourable environmental conditions of Spanish America, acknowledging the hostile nature of a continent whose southern half was less than conducive to intellectual development and progress, but upheld the conquest and colonization for having overcome such difficulties.…”
Section: More Than Onementioning
confidence: 99%