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Next dossier to be published in CHDJ 2026, Vol. 15, No. 1
The Baffled Generation: Experiencing the Crisis of the Ancien Régime in the Hispanic World (1780-1830). Scientific editors: Pablo Ortega del Cerro and Juan Hernández Franco.
Transformations and urban development in the contemporary Greater Caribbean. Coords. Eduardo Azorín García (Universidad de Sevilla) y Marcos Prados Martín (Instituto de Historia, CSIC)
This dossier offers a renewed perspective on Caribbean cities as key settings for political, social, and cultural transformation throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. In light of the region’s unprecedented urban growth, it emphasises the need for a regional approach that acknowledges both the diversity of experiences and the centrality of the urban in the history of the Greater Caribbean.

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DOI: 10.3989/chdj
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