Heritage
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- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Illustrating Spain in the US: the exhibition
“Illustrating Spain in the US” takes on a new shape, transcending the comic pages into an exhibition now available at the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain.
Nov 19 – Mar 6, 2022

- Heritage
- New York
Spain 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
For the first time the Fuentidueña Chapel gallery, which typically focuses on the Christian tradition, presents a group of works that testify to the diversity of Spanish medieval art.
Aug 30 – Jan 30, 2022

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Life and Death on the Camino de Santiago: Modern Science amid the Remains of Medieval Pilgrims Canceled
La Caixa PhD Fellow Patxi Pérez Ramallo presents his interdisciplinary research project on the Camino de Santiago, followed by a Q&A with William & Mary Professor George D. Greenia.
Mar 30, 2020

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Shedding new light on Hispanic Heritage with Carrie Gibson
Carrie Gibson presents her latest historical essay, “El Norte: The Epic and Forgotten Story of Hispanic North America,” in conversation with Anthea Hartig.
Jan 28, 2020

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Shedding new light on Hispanic Heritage with Robert Goodwin
Robert Goodwin presents his latest historical essay “América, The Epic Story of Spanish North America,” in conversation with Richard L. Kagan.
Jan 22, 2020

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Nao Santa María's replica sails up to The Wharf
The columbine vessel’s reproduction makes a halt in Washington, D.C. during its North American East Coast tour.
Nov 7 – Nov 17, 2019

- Heritage
- San Antonio
I Alone: Bernardo Gálvez's American Revolution by Eduardo Garrigues
Spanish Ambassador Eduardo Garrigues presents the English translation of his book, in a conversation with Felipe Fernández-Armesto.
Nov 1, 2019

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
The Global Economic Impact of the Magellan-Elcano Voyage
On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation, Larrie Ferreiro, Ph.D and Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, talks about the global economic impact of the Magellan-Elcano Voyage.
Oct 29, 2019

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
Keeping Spain's Exiles Alive in our Hearts
The University of Maryland in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain in Washington present a two-day symposium to commemorate the 80 Anniversary of the Republican Exile.
Oct 23 – Oct 24, 2019

- Heritage
- Austin
Mapping Memory: Space and History in 16th-Century Mexico
This new exhibition features a selection of maps crafted by local artists as a commission of the King of Spain to deepen his understanding of his territories in the so-called New World.
Jun 19 – Aug 25, 2019

- Heritage
- New York
Visas for Freedom
This exhibition pays homage to the Spanish diplomats who did their utmost to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
Jun 5 – Jun 30, 2019

- Heritage
- Albuquerque
¡Resiliencia! The Experience of Jewish Communities in Spain and the Americas
This festival features a week of films, music, food, exhibits, and lectures highlighting the extraordinary journey of the Jewish people to Spanish-speaking countries.
May 16 – May 23, 2019

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
500th Anniversary of the First Circumnavigation: A Milestone that Connected the World
On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation, a panel of historians discuss the historical relevance of this milestone and how it transformed the world.
Apr 29, 2019

- Heritage
- New York
From Plaza Mayor to Washington Square: Spanish Republican Exiles at NYU
In these round table discussions, María Dueñas (visiting author) James D. Fernández (NYU, FAS), Juan José Herrera de la Muela (Consulate General of Spain in New York), Alexander Nagel (NYU, IFA), Edward Sullivan (NYU, IFA) and Marisol Tellería discuss the legacy of Spanish Republican exiles in the U.S.
Apr 2, 2019

- Heritage
- Boston
Women, Violence and the Inquisition
This conference attempts to carry out a study on the situation of women in the New Spanish Inquisition.
Mar 21, 2019

- Heritage
- Washington, D.C.
The Spanish Craze by Richard Kagan
Professor Richard L. Kagan presents his new book, followed by a conversation with Suzanne Schadl, chief of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.
Mar 7, 2019