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Definition of Hispanism
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hispanism
Literary usage of Hispanism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Problems in Pan Americanism by Samuel Guy Inman (1921)
"On the contrary, Pan Hispanism, as Dr. Porras has said, will serve as a counterpoise
to prevent the absorption and annihilation of the absorbent elements ..."
2. Problems in Pan Americanism by Samuel Guy Inman (1921)
"On the contrary, Pan Hispanism, as Dr. Porras has said, will serve as a counterpoise
to prevent the absorption and annihilation of the absorbent elements ..."
3. Studies in Spanish-American Literature by Isaac Goldberg (1920)
"Let us consider the volume from three points of view: (1) its Hispanism, ...
Its Hispanism, as we have seen from his earlier Canto del Siglo, ..."
4. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"Lit Digest 52:11 Ja l •18 Pan-Americanism and Pan-Hispanism. R of Rs 53:625 Mv '16
Pan-Americanism and preparedness. C: F. Dole. ..."
5. The Monroe Doctrine, an Obsolete Shibboleth by Hiram Bingham (1913)
"... urging Pan-Hispanism, but could find no time to make an extended journey
through the cities of the United States, although offered lavish hospitality ..."
6. Spain and the American Civil War: Relations at Mid-century, 1855-1868 by James W. Cortada (1980)
"39-102: Van Aken, Pan-Hispanism pp. 108, 110-111; Becker, relaciones exteriores
2 : pp, 571-581 ; Robert W. Frazer, "Latin American Projects to Aid Mexico ..."