The Concept and Characteristics of the American Mediterranean

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Emőke Horváth

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This paper presents a less familiar topic, the concept and characterisation of the American Mediterranean and its specific features. It addresses the fundamental similarities and differences between the European and the American Mediterranean. The study analyses the role of peninsulas in the American Mediterranean and highlights the cultural, linguistic and religious divisions within the region.

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Horváth, E. (2023). The Concept and Characteristics of the American Mediterranean. Acta Hispanica, 28, 9–26. https://doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2023.28.9-26
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Emőke Horváth, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church Budapest, Hungary

Emőke Horváth is an Associate Professor and head of the Latin American Studies Research Group at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Budapest. She is specialized in medieval and Latin American history. Her researches focus on the Visigothic history and  Cuban Studies, mainly the history of the Cuban Revolution, the State and Church relations in this period and the identity problems of the Caribbean region. She has edited several books and published numerous articles related to Visigothic history and Cuban and Latin American Studies.

Received 2023-05-31
Accepted 2023-07-07
Published 2023-12-19

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