Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Why is it Important to Study Spain?

 


Right now, in the US, there is a lot of anti-Latin American sentiment being stoked by the neoFascist Trump II Administration. I live in the US Southwest have spent a lot of my life doing statistical analysis of Latin America (for example, here). My off-the-cuff explanation for the animosity toward the Southern Border is that Washington DC elites have little understanding or interest in what is happening in the US Southwest. The struggles of dark-skinned Latinos and Native Americans are just of no interest to the White power structure in the US.

Whatever the real reasons for nativist hostility, it would seem to me useful to study the history of the US Southwest starting with the Hapsburg Monarchy after the discovery of the New World by Spain. The map above (from Spain: the Center of the World 1519-1682) shows that the Hapsburg Empire initially controlled the US Southwest and the Spanish influence is evident everywhere in the present. Xenophobic politicians and their supports cannot simply get rid of Spanish culture by harassing Latin American immigrants. It is too deeply entrenched in the Southwest and too widely embraced by Americans living there.

In future posts, I will just reference this post rather than repeating my reasons for studying Spain in the US.

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