Definition of Hispanismo. Meaning of Hispanismo. Synonyms of Hispanismo

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- 15–16 Bak, pp. 19–20 Bak, pp. 22–23 Bak Suplemento: El hispanismo en Brasil (2000) Hispanismo 2000 Quinziano, p. 552 Berchet, Giovanni (1837). "Vecchie...
- community, essentially the renewal of the concept of "Hispanidad" or "Hispanismo", as it is often referred to in English, which has sought to link the...
- and more closely linked to post-revolutionary official projects whereas Hispanismo was identified with conservative political stances. This exclusive nationalism...
- Hispanophile elitist identity through an artistic literary movement known as "Hispanismo." Another result was the election of the "overtly nationalist and anti-imperialist"...
- pan-Hispanism (Spanish: panhispanismo), sometimes just called hispanism (Spanish: hispanismo), is an ideology advocating for social, economic, and political cooperation...
- Carlism Ideology Traditionalism Political Catholicism Patriotism Monarchism Hispanismo Local Fueros Counter-revolution Legitimism Accidentalism General Aduaneros...
- se ****plieron bajo los encarnados pendones de Castilla. "Indigeniso e hispanismo". Arqueología mexicana. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved...
- el Perú". Prisma Social (39): 156–182. Montoya Iriarte, Urpi (1998). "Hispanismo e Indigenismo: o dualismo cultural no pensamento social peruano (1900–1930)...
- German communities were at place. The contrary ideals of indigenismo and hispanismo held sway among intellectuals in Spanish-speaking America during the interwar...
- edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy as a synonym of Hispanismo (Hispanism), which, in turn, was defined as "the peculiar speech of the...