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Argentina --- Spain --- Civilization --- Spanish influences. --- Relations
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Latin America --- Civilization --- Spanish influences. --- History
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"Spanish Jesuits such as Francisco Suárez (1548-1617), José de Acosta (1540-1600), Pedro de Ribadeneira (1526-1611) and Juan de Mariana (1536-1624) had a powerful impact on English thinkers of the magnitude of John Locke (1632-1704), Francis Bacon (1561-1626), Robert Persons (1546-1610), Algernon Sidney (1623-1683), and later, William Robertson (1721-1793), Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859) and Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953). An influence that was sometimes hidden and always controversial. This work highlights the importance of this influence regarding thought on politics, law and natural rights. A constitutionalist understanding of political power, the recognition and promotion of innate rights and the necessary subjection of rulers to the law, all form part of the important legacy of these scholastic doctors for European intellectual heritage"--
Philosophy, British --- Scholasticism --- Scholasticism --- Spanish influences. --- Jesuits --- Influence. --- Great Britain --- Spain --- Civilization --- Spanish influences. --- History
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Art --- Art --- Art, Spanish --- Spanish influences --- -History --- -History --- -Netherlands --- Civilization --- -Spanish influences --- -History -
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Music --- History and criticism --- Spanish influences. --- French influences.
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"Norms beyond Empire seeks to rethink the relationship between law and empire by emphasizing the role of local normative production. While European imperialism is often viewed as being able to shape colonial law and government to its image, this volume argues that early modern empires could never monolithically control how these processes unfolded. Examining the Iberian empires in Asia, it seeks to look at norms as a means of escaping the often too narrow concept of law and look beyond empire to highlight the ways in which law-making and local normativities frequently acted beyond colonial rule. The ten chapters explore normative production from this perspective by focusing on case studies from China, India, Japan, and the Philippines. Contributors are: Manuel Bastias Saavedra, Marya Svetlana T. Camacho, Luisa Stella de Oliveira Coutinho Silva, Ro^mulo da Silva Ehalt, Patricia Souza de Faria, Fupeng Li, Miguel Rodrigues Lourenc¸o, Abisai Perez Zamarripa, Marina Torres Trima´llez, and A^ngela Barreto Xavier"--
Law --- Spanish influences. --- Jurisprudence & general issues --- Legal history --- Law.
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Spaniards --- Catholic Church --- Philippines --- Philippines --- History --- Civilization --- Spanish influences.
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Spaniards --- Hispanic Americans --- History --- History. --- United States --- Civilization --- Spanish influences.
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Acculturation. --- Latin America --- Spain --- Civilization --- Spanish influences. --- Civilization.
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English literature --- Romance fiction, English --- Spanish influences --- History and criticism
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