Dear Shariff,
Congratulations on getting on so quickly with the book. I am impressed.
I think Andreas Rodriguez Pose at the LSE writes about Galicia as well,
might be worth contacting him or checking out his list of publications. Also
some of the geographers have published work on the Zara phenomenon
(clothes). I think this may have been Antonio Vazquez Barquero at the
Autonoma in Madrid but I could be wrong. A message on the economic geography
forum (jisc) would probably get a response on this.
What projects have you got in the pipe-line for after the book??
Sarah
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>Subject: Re: [GALICIAN-STUDIES] English Language Sources on Galicia
>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 16:55:51 +0100
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>Dear Shariff,
>
>Thanks for a wonderful resource.
>
>My introduction to Castelao and the context of Cousas/Things may be of some
>use for general background to 20th Century Galician culture:
>
>'Introduction', Alfonso Rodríguez Castelao. Things (Aberystwyth: Planet,
>2001), i - xii.
>
>As may be:
>
>'Requiem for a Galician nationalist: Castelao and the context of Things',
>Planet 147, June 2001, 45 - 46.
>
>
>
>Finally, some travelogues written by English writers:
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>
>
>Annette B Meakin's Galicia: The Switzerland of Spain
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>
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>and Nina Epton's Grapes and Granite
>
>
>
>Also George Borrow's The Bible in Spain for sections on Galicia.
>
>
>
>Best wishes
>
>
>Craig
>
>
>
>
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