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Geography and the enlightenment: Patriotic views of the port city of Havana, 1761–1791
Mariselle Meléndez
School of Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics
Spanish and Portuguese
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Office of the Provost
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
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Enlightenment
100%
Port City
100%
Havana
100%
La Habana
66%
Political Power
33%
18th Century
33%
Prestige
33%
Utilitarian
33%
Military
33%
Patriotism
33%
Transformational Change
33%
Cuban
33%
Flix
33%
Creole
33%
Cuba
33%
Occidentalis
33%
Geographers
33%
Economic Status
33%
Teatro
33%
Yi-Fu Tuan
33%
Affective Bonds
33%
Cultural Prestige
33%
Militar
33%
Topophilia
33%
Social Sciences
Eighteenth Century
100%
Geographers
100%
Spanish
100%
Patriotism
100%
Cuba
100%
Political Power
100%
Creoles
100%
Arts and Humanities
Enlightenment
100%
Port cities
100%
Havana
100%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Local
33%
Affective
33%
Cuba
33%
Geographers
33%
Patriotism
33%