Martins, Ana Christina (Author)
The Iberian political regimes of Portugal and Spain were unable to completely ignore each others' political or cultural agendas. In reality, there was a convergence of interests and intellectual efforts, especially when these concerned science and technology, and involved the exchange of ideas, experiences and knowledge. As with other European nations, and for a long time, there was the gradual and official development of a République des Lettres, although it lacked the splendour of certain other contemporary European examples.
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Roque, Ricardo;
(2010)
Headhunting and Colonialism: Anthropology and the Circulation of Human Skulls in the Portuguese Empire, 1870--1930
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Article
Alonso, Franciso Gracia;
(2012)
Academic Relations between Italian and Spanish Archaeologists and Prehistorians, 1916--1936
(/isis/citation/CBB001210572/)
Article
Alonso, Francisco Gracia;
(2008)
Relations between Spanish Archaeologists and Nazi Germany (1939--1945): A Preliminary Examination of the Influence of Das Ahnenerbe in Spain
(/isis/citation/CBB000931113/)
Article
Saraiva, Tiago;
Wise, M. Norton;
(2010)
Autarky/Autarchy: Genetics, Food Production, and the Building of Fascism
(/isis/citation/CBB001022620/)
Article
Catalá-Gorgues, Jesús;
Carneiro, Ana;
(2013)
Like Birds of a Feather: The Cultural Origins of Iberian Geological Cooperation and the European Geological Map of 1896
(/isis/citation/CBB001252457/)
Article
Hugo Silveira Pereira;
(2017)
The technodiplomacy of Iberian transnational railways in the second half of the nineteenth century
(/isis/citation/CBB700807464/)
Article
Carolino, Luís Miguel;
Mota, Teresa Salomé;
Figueiredo, Dulce;
(2013)
The Portuguese Polytechnicians of the “Long Nineteenth Century”: Technical Expertise, Military Aspirations, and Political Disenchantment. a Preliminary Study
(/isis/citation/CBB001321193/)
Article
Ricardo Roque;
(2022)
The Latin stranger-science, or l’anthropologie among the Lusitanians
(/isis/citation/CBB649474947/)
Chapter
José Luís Cardoso;
(2021)
D. Rodrigo de Sousa Coutinho: economia política, ciência e poder
(/isis/citation/CBB899000429/)
Chapter
Farrujia de la Rosa, José;
(2008)
Archaeology, Politics and Identity: The Case of the Canary Islands in the Nineteenth Century
(/isis/citation/CBB000952392/)
Thesis
Kelly, Larissa Kennedy;
(2011)
Waking the Gods: Archaeology and State Power in Porfirian Mexico
(/isis/citation/CBB001567318/)
Article
Andrea Rodríguez-Antón;
A. César González-García;
Juan Antonio Belmonte;
(2017)
Estimating the Reliability of Digital Data Acquisition in Cultural Astronomy: The Case of Roman North Africa
(/isis/citation/CBB486587488/)
Article
Guha, Sudeshna;
(2003)
Imposing the Habit of Science: Sir Mortimer Wheeler and Indian Archaeology
(/isis/citation/CBB000931095/)
Chapter
Mills, Kenneth;
(2013)
Demonios within and without: Hieronymites and the Devil in the Early Modern Hispanic World
(/isis/citation/CBB001202071/)
Article
Wilkinson, Alexander S.;
(2015)
Vernacular Translation in Renaissance France, Spain, Portugal and Britain: A Comparative Survey
(/isis/citation/CBB001550316/)
Article
A C González-García;
A Rodríguez-Antón;
J A Belmonte;
(2014)
The Orientation of Roman Towns in Hispania: Preliminary Results
(/isis/citation/CBB169322672/)
Book
Giancarlo, Casale;
(2010)
The Ottoman Age of Exploration
(/isis/citation/CBB001500512/)
Thesis
MacMillan, Kurt Thomas;
(2013)
Hormonal Bodies: Sex, Race, and Constitutional Medicine in the Iberian-American World, 1900--1950
(/isis/citation/CBB001560681/)
Article
Goncalves, Maria Eduarda;
(2000)
The importance of being European: The science and politics of BSE in Portugal
(/isis/citation/CBB000110639/)
Essay Review
Brummett, Palmira;
(2011)
Essay Review
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