Presentation: Theology, history and literature in the Hispanic Baroque period
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In recent decades, a considerable number of works have been published on the Hispanic Baroque, one of the most attractive cultural phenomena of the past centuries. It is a subject that has recently been the subject of conferences and dossiers in various venues. At the Institute of Hispanic Studies in Modernity (IEHM) of the University of the Balearic Islands, we wanted to make our modest contribution, based on our lines of work, which, in this particular case, interweave theology, history and philology, and from our own particular point of view, which may perhaps be useful to the reader. We are pleased to present the results here: ten articles written by researchers from the Institute, which show their interdisciplinary perspective and which contemplate major themes both from the angle of the Crown of Castile and the Court, and from that of the Crown of Aragon, and more specifically from the Kingdom of Mallorca.
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