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Academic Archive
Open repository of articles, reports and academic materials designed to disseminate ideas and reflections that inspire cultural and social debate.

In Defense of Hispanic America
Hispanic America vs. Latin America: A historical and cultural review of the term reveals how Spain and Portugal forged the region's identity. This analysis questions the imprecision of the "Latin America" concept and proposes alternatives that faithfully reflect the Iberian legacy.

On Puerto Rico and its Connection to the School of Salamanca
Discover the historical links between Puerto Rico and the School of Salamanca. From the legacy of the papacy to the influence on higher education and the island's Hispanic identity.

Growing up with Vargas Llosa
When did Peru get messed up? An analysis of the literary, intellectual, and political impact of Mario Vargas Llosa and his legacy in building a mestizo and inclusive identity.

The Agitated Hispanic Soul
An essay by Manuel Lucena Giraldo reflecting on historical memory, cultural heritage, and the contemporary challenges of the Hispanic world.

Salamanca and the New Humanism
A profound reflection on the legacy of the School of Salamanca, Domingo de Soto, and Francisco de Vitoria in the face of human dignity challenges.

The Invisible Hand of the School of Salamanca: Thomas Jefferson and Cervantine Democracy
The influence of the School of Salamanca and Cervantes on Thomas Jefferson reveals how Hispanic thought shaped the foundations of American democracy.

Relevance and Connection of Hispanicity
The article analyzes the relevance of Hispanicity according to Ramiro de Maeztu and his spiritual legacy and ideals of liberty.

The Hispanic School is Born
The Hispanic School is born as an intellectual community dedicated to the rediscovery and updating of the shared heritage of thought.
