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"Romantic Liberalism in Portugal and Spain, c. 1825-50"

February 6, 2015
All Day
Room 100, George Wells Knight House, 104 E. 15th Ave

Event Host: Humanities Institute


This paper examines Spanish and Portuguese liberal political thought in the period after the independence of Ibero-America (c. 1825-50). It argues that while Iberian liberalism undoubtedly emerged from and reflected broader European and Atlantic debates and trends, it was distinguished by its robust engagement with literary romanticism. The paper proceeds to describe and make a case for ‘romantic liberalism’ through the examination of texts by three politically engaged writers: Spanish statesman, poet, and dramatist Francisco Martínez de la Rosa (1787-1862); Portuguese statesman, poet, novelist, and dramatist João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett (1799-1854); and Spanish poet, journalist, and parliamentarian José de Espronceda (1808-42).

Gabriel Paquette is Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University and Director of the Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS). He is the author of, most recently, Imperial Portugal in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: The Luso-Brazilian World 1770-1850 (2013).

Sponsored by the Iberian Studies Working Group and Instituto Camões.

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