Weaving the Memory of the Other
The Conquest of Oran’s Cartoons, in 1732, and the (Anti)Islamic Imagery in the Context of the Spanish Campaigns in Algeria
Abstract
The reconquest of Oran by Spanish Army, ordered by Philip V in 1732, was essential in the articulation of its image of power. The aim of this research is to reconstruct, with a diachronic approach, the (anti)Islamic imagery of the Spanish campaigns in Algeriaduring the Early Modern period, and the making of the new The conquest of Oran’s image.
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