Poder y saber. Bibliotecas y bibliofilia en la época del conde-duque de Olivares
by
Oliver Noble Wood
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Format
Paperback
Pages
536
Language
Spanish
Published
Jun 15, 2011
Publisher
Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica
Edition
1
ISBN-10
8415245181
ISBN-13
9788415245186
Description
Set in the fascinating backdrop of 17th-century Spain, this work delves into the intricate relationship between power and knowledge during the time of the notable Conde-Duque de Olivares. The authors, Oliver Noble Wood and Jeremy Roe, explore how libraries and bibliophilia served not only as repositories of knowledge but also as instruments of influence and status in a politically charged environment. Their detailed examination illuminates the roles that books and literary culture played in shaping societal hierarchies and the affairs of state.
Through a rich narrative filled with historical insights and analysis, the authors shed light on the dynamics of the literary elite and their connection to governance. With a balance of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, the exploration offers a profound understanding of how these cultural institutions reflected and enabled the ambitions of those in power during a pivotal era in Spanish history.
Through a rich narrative filled with historical insights and analysis, the authors shed light on the dynamics of the literary elite and their connection to governance. With a balance of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, the exploration offers a profound understanding of how these cultural institutions reflected and enabled the ambitions of those in power during a pivotal era in Spanish history.
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