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The Spanish Golden Age

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Alumni Weekend
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A session chaired by Dr Frances Lannon that examines this period of flourishing arts and literature in Spain, which coincided with the political rise and subsequent decline of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty.
Renowned historian and author Professor Sir John Elliott (Oriel) gives the first talk on 'Art and Politics in Golden Age Spain'. This is followed by a talk by Dr Jonathan Thacker (Merton), an expert in Spanish Golden Age drama and author of 'A Companion to Spanish Golden Age Theatre'.

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Episode Information

Series
Alumni Weekend
People
Frances Lannon
John Elliott
Jonathan Thacker
Keywords
revolution
art
alumni
literature
oxford
politics
spain
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:53:56

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