WA shared History to both Atlantic lands: Common Cultural Projects

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  • Marion Reder Gadow Universidad de Málaga Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network.v1i1.19140

Keywords:

Relations Malaga, America, course, cycles of conferences, commercial and cultural relations, the Hispanic trace in The United States, foundation of the city of San Agustín, Bernardo de Gálvez, colonial urbanism

Abstract

In May, 2015 there appeared in the University of Malaga the I Workshop International by the Classroom Maria Zambrano of Transatlantic Studies UMA-ATECH, an international meeting that approached the euroAmerican relations from different disciplines. The University of Malaga, from the Department of Modern and Contemporary History, it has already a wide experience realized, reducing reciproca ltransatlantic relations by means of: Cycles of conferences Malaga – America, visit of the pupils to the museum of America and general naval archive Álvaro de Bazán, Shipyard Nereo, summer courses, doctoral theses, books, articles and conferences inside the program of doctorate. From this meeting these academic activities were settling down, reinforcing definitively, by means of agreements with the different universities of another shore of the Atlantic Ocean, these studies and shared projects.

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Author Biography

Marion Reder Gadow, Universidad de Málaga

Doctora en Historia, Catedrática de Historia Moderna de la Universidad de Málaga (UMA), donde imparte clase. Sus principales líneas de investigación versan sobre Historia de América, de Málaga, de las Mentalidades, de la invisibilidad de la mujer y su formación intelectual, Guerra de la Independencia e Historia Militar.

Published

2016-06-01

How to Cite

Reder Gadow, M. (2016). WA shared History to both Atlantic lands: Common Cultural Projects. TSN. Transatlantic Studies Network, 1(1), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network.v1i1.19140