Christopher Schmidt-Nowara (1966–2015): His Work and His Life
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The First Word: Empire and Antislavery: Spain,Cuba, and Puerto Rico, 1833–1874 and the Renewal of Spanish Imperial History
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Not Just Spain, Not Just Colonies: Writing Transnational Histories of the Nineteenth Century
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“Divergent Refl ections” on Colonialism andNationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic World: Christopher Schmidt-Nowara’s The Conquest of History
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Questions of Scale: Spain, Latin America, and the Atlantic World in Christopher Schmidt-Nowara’s Scholarship on Slavery
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Empire and Antislavery through a New Lens: Spanish Colonialism Seen from the Dominican Republicand Haiti
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Unlocking the Historical Truth of AbolitionistLiterature: Beecher Stowe’s A Key in Spanish Translation
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“To Make a Language of My Own”: Fernando Blanco White’s Flight to Freedom (1815)
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Unexplored Connections: Spanish Prisoners of War and Political Refugees in France, 1808–1820
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The Conquest of History and the Constructionof Identitarian Discourses: An Interview with Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
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