Andrew Ginger is the Chair of Hispanic Studies and Head of the School of Languages, Cultures, and Religions at the University of Stirling.
List of Illustrations
p. 9
Acknowledgments
p. 11
Introduction
p. 13
Note on Practical Matters
p. 27
Pastiche, Plural Meanings, and Disorientation
Being Eugenio Lucas
p. 33
Pastiche and Multiple Identity: An Alternative Path
p. 59
Pastiche in Nineteenth-Century Spain
p. 75
Disorientation and National Culture
p. 91
Decontextualization and Time
p. 108
The Persistence of Memory: Ambiguity from the Fall to the Rebirth of Freedom
p. 120
Composition and Decomposition
p. 130
The Autonomous Sign and the Crisis of Oligarchic Liberalism
Historical Introduction to Part II: The Crisis of Oligarchic Liberalism 1848-68
p. 181
Social Exclusion, Sovereignty, and the Democratic Ideal
p. 207
Landscapes, Seascapes, Poverty, and Nationality
p. 231
Women and the Direction of History
p. 247
Violent Renewal: The Revolution of 1854 and the Reactivation of Foreign Policy
p. 276
National Tradition, Self, and Pragmatic Democracy
p. 296
Conclusion
p. 315
Notes
p. 319
Bibliography
p. 345
Index
p. 359
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