Date Thesis Awarded
5-2021
Access Type
Honors Thesis -- Open Access
Degree Name
Bachelors of Arts (BA)
Department
Modern Languages and Literatures
Advisor
Carla O. Buck
Committee Members
Francie Cate-Arries
Clay Clemens
Abstract
The southernmost autonomous community within Spain, Andalucía maintains a tradition of cultural pluralism and multi-layered social influence. Throughout Andalusia’s long and complex history, countless civilizations have contributed to the rich cultural uniqueness which persists today. Though an autonomous community under Spanish national jurisdiction, Andalusia and its people have diverged from the rest of Spain in cultural, historical, and linguistic experiences, establishing a unique identity in Andalusia. In the modern day, these layers of identities, Andalusian, Spanish, and European, compete to define the people of this region.
Recommended Citation
Nardo, Barham R. T., "Andalucía en capas: Reconciling Andalusian Identity with Spanish and European Influence" (2021). Undergraduate Honors Theses. William & Mary. Paper 1626.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/honorstheses/1626
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