John Tate Lanning
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Tate Lanning was a historian of Spanish America and held the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus position at Duke University. He was a major scholar of colonial Spanish American history and worked to strengthen organizations devoted to Latin American scholarship. In one obituary he was called, “a true giant” in the field. His work on the Spanish Enlightenment in Spanish America challenged received understandings of Spanish obscurantism.
John Tate Lanning's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Spanish Missions Of Georgia (1937) (30)
- Academic Culture in the Spanish Colonies (1941) (21)
- The Franciscan conquest of Florida (1573-1618) (1937) (18)
- The eighteenth-century enlightenment in the University of San Carlos de Guatemala (1956) (13)
- The university in the Kingdom of Guatemala (1957) (9)
- Legitimacy and Limpieza de Sangre in the practice of medicine in the Spanish Empire (1967) (6)
- Francisco de Toledo. The Fifth Viceroy of Peru, 1569-1581 (1939) (6)
- William Robertson and His ‘History of America’ (1955) (6)
- Letter of Marque Issued By William Augustus Bowles and Director-General of the State of Muscogee (1945) (4)
- James Edward Oglethorpe Imperial Idealist (1936) (4)
- Research Possibilities in the cultural History of Spain in America (1936) (3)
- A Reconsideration of Spanish Colonial Culture (1944) (2)
- The Enlightenment in Relation to the Church (1958) (2)
- The Formative Years of the Missionary College of Santa Cruz of Queretaro, 1683-1733@@@The University in the Kingdom of Guatemala (1956) (2)
- Florida, Old and New. (1935) (1)
- The Diplomatic History of Georgia: A Study of the Epoch of Jenkins' Ear (1936) (1)
- Great Britain and Spanish Recognition of the Hispanic American States (1930) (1)
- The Encomienda in New Spain, Forced Native Labor in the Spanish Colonies, 1492-1550 (1931) (1)
- The Romance of the Floridas (1936) (1)
- Books of the Brave: Being an Account of Books and of Men in the Spanish Conquest and Settlement of the Sixteenth-Century New World. By Irving A. Leonard. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1949. Pp. xiii, 381. $5.00.) (1950) (0)
- The Mission Field of the Old Southeast@@@The Spanish Missions of Georgia@@@The Early Franciscans in Florida and Their Relation to Spain's Colonial Effort (1937) (0)
- Pedro de la Torre, doctor to conquerors (1974) (0)
- TAM volume 23 issue 4 Cover and Front matter (1967) (0)
- The Papers of William Hickling Prescott. Selected and edited by C. Harvey Gardiner. (Urbana: The University of Illinois Press, 1964. Pp. xxx, 441. Frontispiece. Index. $10.00.) (1966) (0)
- TAM volume 22 issue 4 Cover and Front matter (1966) (0)
- The Church and the Enlightenment in the Universities (1959) (0)
- Book Review:The Caracas Company, 1728-1784: A Study in the History of Spanish Monopolistic Trade Roland Dennis Hussey (1936) (0)
- TAM volume 20 issue 3 Cover and Front matter (1964) (0)
- Concerning Latin American Culture: Papers Read at Byrdcliffe, Woodstock, New York, August, 1939 Charles C. Griffin (1941) (0)
- The diplomatic history of Georgia (1936) (0)
- TAM volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Front matter (1969) (0)
- Educational Foundations of the Jesuits in Sixteenth Century New Spain Jerome V. Jacobsen (1938) (0)
- The Hispanist in the American Historical Association (1964) (0)
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