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A friend in Hispanic studies (literature and history) has had an article
accepted by a journal, contingent on elaborating on what she says about the
construction of masculinity in early 16th century Spanish literature on war
and conquest, by drawing on recent scholarship on masculinity studies in
the early modern period.

Can anyone recommend any such scholarship? What I have been able to find is
specific to England, and also not relevant to the war and conquest context
that her paper addresses.

Thanks,

Tom

Tom Digby
Professor of Philosophy
Springfield College
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109
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