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Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation. Edited by Evonne Levy and Kenneth Mills. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2014. Pp. vii, 352. Illustrations, Index. $75.00 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2016

James Krippner*
Affiliation:
Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania

Extract

This book is a unique reference tool and will be essential reading for students of what the editors provocatively designate as the “Hispanic Baroque” for years to come. Designed to emphasize transatlantic links as well as local redefinitions in the religious histories and cultural practices of Spain and the Americas, the book is arranged thematically. Chronologically, it extends from the late fifteenth into the eighteenth century (p. 1). The book is organized into 43 categories, arranged alphabetically, from “Afterlife” to “Supernatural,” with separate entries for each category devoted to Spain and Spanish America. The author of each entry is a distinguished researcher, which permits the reader to enjoy 86 distillations of state-of-the-art scholarship; these are followed by suggestions for further reading. The scholars are of several generations and work in several disciplines, ranging across the humanities and social sciences.

Type
Book Note
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 2016 

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