postmedieval 6.3: Architecture of Colonizers/Architecture of Immigrants
Special Issue Edited by Paul B. Niell and Richard A. Sundt
ISSUE EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION
Architecture of Colonizers/Architecture of Immigrants: Gothic in Latin America from the 16th to the 20th Centuries
Paul B. Niell and Richard A. Sundt
ARTICLES
Late Gothic in the sixteenth-century Cathedral of Santa María la Menor, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Paul B. Niell
Biblical Gothic: Models, monarchs and Mexico
Jaime Lara
Late Gothic architecture at Guadalupe and Saña on the northern Peruvian coast and the function of rib vaulting’
Humberto Rodríguez-Camilloni
Origin and development of Neo-Gothic in the Catholic churches of the city and province of Buenos Aires
Francisco Corti
Neo-Gothic style in Argentina: Shaping British national identity in exile
Jorge Fernando Buján
Gothic revival in Mexico: French theory, English practices and the Stonemason’s craft
Lucia Santa Ana Lozada
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