Description
This exploration of the culture of public speaking in the Iberian world places the renaissance revival of letters within a global context.
About the Author
Stuart M. McManus is Assistant Professor of World History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and an Affiliated Scholar of the Faculty of Law's Center for Transnational and Comparative Law. His published work ranges widely across Hispanic and global history from antiquity to the present, and has been supported by prestigious fellowships from Princeton, Brown, Yale and the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University of Chicago.
Reviews
'There can be little question that the author has succeeded in illustrating the many ways in which a meta-geographical study such as this one can add to our understanding of how a cultural phenomenon such as classical rhetoric was once able to span the globe ... The volume concludes with a list of archives visited, as well as an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources that will certainly be of great value to anyone who wishes to pursue this subject further.' Carl P. E. Springer, Neo-Latin News
'... this book makes a significant contribution to scholarship by attending to an understudied aspect of early modern imperialism ... It will be important reading for intellectual historians of colonial Latin America and the early modern Iberian world.' Ralph Bauer, Hispanic American Historical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108830164
Author Stuart M. McManus
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 25mm