Un encuentro colonial: Viajeros españoles en Marruecos (1860-1912)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1996.v56.i192.753Keywords:
Travels, Morocco, 19th century Spain, Colonialism.Abstract
Spanish travel literature on Morocco began a major development after the Spanish-Moroccan war of 1860. This article presents a survey of this literature in two parts. First, an analysis of the authors provides a typology of Spanish travellers based mainly on their profesional activities (explorers, military men, diplomats, journalists and men of science). The second part analyzes the rhetoric used by the travellers, whose representation of Moroccan reality is placed in the ideological framework of colonial expansion.
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