- Américo Castro
Américo Castro y Quesada (1885 – 1972) was a Spanish cultural
historian ,philologist , andliterary critic who challenged some of the prevailing notions of Spanish identity, raising heated controversy with his conclusions that (1)Spaniard s didn't become the distinct group they are today until after the Islamic conquest of Hispania of 711 CE, an event that turned them into a Christian caste coexisting amongMuslims andJew s, and (2) the history of Spain andPortugal was adversely affected with the success in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries of the "Reconquista " or Christian reconquest of theIberian peninsula and with the Spanish expulsion of the Jews (1492).Castro was born on
May 4 ,1885 , in Cantagallo,Brazil , to Spanish parents. In 1890 his parents returned with him to Spain where he then grew up. In 1904 he graduated from theUniversity of Granada , going on to study at theSorbonne inParis from 1905 to 1907. After returning to Spain he organized the Centre for Historical Studies inMadrid in 1910 and headed its department oflexicography . In 1915 he became a professor at theUniversity of Madrid .Later, when the
Spanish Republic was declared, he became its first ambassador toGermany in 1931. But when theSpanish Civil War broke out in 1936 he moved to theUnited States , teaching literature at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison from 1937 to 1939, at the University of Texas from 1939 to 1940, and atPrinceton University from 1940 to 1953.Among Castro's most notable scholarly works are "The Life of Lope de Vega" (1919), "Language, Teaching, and Literature" (1924), "The Thought of Cervantes" (1925), "Ibero-America, Its Present and Its Past" (1941), "The Spaniards: an Introduction to their History" (1948), "The Structure of Spanish History" (1954), and "Out of the State of Conflict" (1961).
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*Castro, Americo. Edmund L. King, Tr. (1954). "The Structure of Spanish History." Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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*Martin, Marina. (2006). "J. Goytisolo's Vindication of Muslim Spain: Count Julian's Revenge" (description of scholarly paper). The Fourth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities. Retrieved January 19, 2006, from The Humanities Conference 06 website [http://h06.cgpublisher.com/proposals/141/index_html http://h06.cgpublisher.com/proposals/141/index_html]
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