TY - GEN ED - George Washington University, Washington D.C. Seminar conference on Hispanic American affairs. TI - Modern Hispanic America U1 - 980 PY - 1933/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - The George Washington University Press KW - Spanish America KW - America republics N1 - A collection of lectures given in the Seminar conference on Hispanic American affairs at the George Washington university, during the summer of 1932; Contents - Introduction. Our intellectural appreciation of Hispanic American affairs. By A.C. Wilgus - The Hispanic invasion and occupation of the western hemisphere. By Mary W. Williams. - The political and economic administration of the Indies. By Mary W. Williams. - The Roman church in the Indies. By Mary W. Williams - Modern political life in Hispanic America. By N.A.N. Cleven. - south America. Economic prospects and possibilities. By C.F. Jones. - Caribbean America. Its economic problems and advance. By C.F. Jones - The banana industry in the Caribbean. By C.D. Kepner - Modern Hispanic American society. By S.G. Inman. - Present day movements influencing Hispanic American society. By S.G. Inman. - Modern religious life in Hispanic America. By W.F. Montavon. Modern education in Hispanic America; By Heloise Brainerd. - Modern Hispanic American literary devleopment. The classical and the romantic movements. By C.K. Jones. - Modern Hispanic American literary development. The modernist movement. By C.K. Jones. - The European policy of equilibrium and the American policy of continental solidarity. By E. Gil Borges. - Europe and Hispanic America. Research opportunities in a neglected field. By J.F. Rippy - Europe and Hispanic America. The British boundholder and the Roosevelt corollary of the Monroe doctrine. By J.F. Rippy. - The attitude of the United States toward the insurgent Spanish colonies. By W.R. Manning. - TheEuropean background ofthe Monroe doctrine. By C.C. Tansill. - Latin American guango diplomacy. By R.F.Nichols. - Some generalizations on inter-American relations. By L.M. Sears. - Intellectual cooperation between the Americas. By J.A. Robertson. - Hispanic american civilization. A summary. By A.C. Wilgus ER -