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Dirāsāt Hispānicas is a scientific journal published by the High Institute of Humane Sciences of Tunis - University of Tunis El Manar (e-ISSN: 2286-5977 / DOI: 10.71564/dh).

Dirāsāt Hispānicas is an open access electronic journal, meant to be a space for study, debate, and reflection spanning the geographical areas of Spain, the Maghreb and Latin America. In order to promote multidisciplinary dialogue through a Hispanic perspective, its pages are open to original works of history, language and literature, written in Spanish, French and English.

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No. 9 (2023)
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Ministers of the Pen. Agents of Culture and Power from the Middle Ages to Modernity

Nuria Corral Sánchez and Cristina Erquiaga Martínez (coords.)

 

Published: 2023-12-24

Foreword

  • Ministers of the Pen. Agents of Culture and Power from the Middle Ages to Modernity

    Nuria Corral Sánchez, Cristina Erquiaga Martínez
    7-9
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71564/dh.vi9.84

Dossier

Articles

  • The Hidden Power: Juan Francisco Manzano and the Catholic Faith

    Jorge Camacho
    155-176
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71564/dh.vi9.92
  • Serial Biography in Journalism: The Case of Juan Belmonte, matador de toros, by Manuel Chaves Nogales

    Álvaro Pérez Álvarez
    177-191
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71564/dh.vi9.93
  • Mercado negro (Kurt Land, 1953): Crime Cinema, State Propaganda and Moral Ambiguity

    Pablo Rubio Gijón
    193-203
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71564/dh.vi9.94

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