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Publicación La cruz como dogma de progreso. Democracia y religión en Roque Barcia Martí(Universidad de Valladolid, 2018) García Moscardó, Ester; Serrano García, Rafael; de Prado Moura, Ángel; Larriba, ElisabelPublicación Nación y emoción patriótica en el republicanismo español del siglo XIX(Tirant Humanidades, 2018) García Moscardó, Ester; Archilés, FerranPublicación ¿La República posible? Estado, ejército y fiscalidad en el republicanismo decimonónico español(Comares, 2022) García Moscardó, Ester; Calatayud, Salvador; Millán, Jesús; Romeo, María CruzPublicación Die religiöse Fundierung des Radikal- liberalismus zwischen Säkularismus und Orthodoxie. Die „Freiheitsphilosophie“ des spanischen Publizisten Roque Barcia, 1821–1885(Verlag Karl Alber, 2016) García Moscardó, Ester; Brechenmacher, Thomas; Kampman, ChristophThe Religious Foundations of Radical Liberalism between Secularism and Orthodoxy: The “Philosophy of Freedom” of the Spanish Publicist Roque Barcia, 1821–1885 – This paper analyses the complex relationship between religion and politics within the development of the Spanish liberal nation in the second half of the 19th century, on the basis of the republican writer Roque Barcia’s works (1821–1885). An approach to Barcia’s political philosophy, deeply anti-clerical but strongly inspired by evangelical principles, introduces complexity to the way in which the secularization process has usually been thought of. It emphasizes the need for understanding the changes that occurred within the religious sphere in modern times, and their relationship to the political realm. The article contends that the selection, re-elaboration, and articulation of narratives from both Enlightenment and Catholic traditions made possible the formulation of radical projects inspired by a heterodox but nevertheless strong religious faith. Therefore, the background to Barcia’s anti-clerical proposals should not be understood as an irreligious one.Publicación Sensibility on stage: Gender, race, and the modulations of feeling in the hispanic theater(Routledge, 2024) García Moscardó, EsterAt the dawn of modernity, fictional re-creations of reality constitute a privileged source for observing internal tensions in the process that gave birth to the modern—and national—political subject, built on notions of race and gender. In taking up these questions, this chapter analyzes the dramatic figure of El negro sensible [The Sensitive Black Man] proposed by the playwright Luciano Francisco Comella in 1798. Although the Black man on stage was a very familiar figure in Hispanic theaters around 1800, the Black characters that appear in the melodramas of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries are different from those of previous eras, as they lose comedic qualities and become dramatic. In the framework of the humanitarianism developed in the Enlightened culture of sensibility, White authors present, in a problematic way, an element that had not been presented before: the slave condition of the Black character. In this context, the dramatic figure of the sentimental Black man and the slave masculinity that he carries allows us to explore literary fiction as a space for debate about the limits of the acceptable subject in a fully transforming world.Publicación Introduction. Intersecting histories of sensibility and emotion: a plural legacy(Routledge, 2024) Burdiel, Isabel; Serrano, Elena; García Moscardó, EsterThis introduction proposes a historically and locally active approach to the study of sensibilities with a transnational and globally oriented perspective, which goes beyond an abstract, totalizing approach, even beyond a notion of “enlightened sensibility.” Considering a polyphonic, dissonant, and ambivalent Enlightenment and its legacy in a broad sense, the contributions in this book explore the intersections between experiences and representations of sensibility with gender, race, sexuality, and nation. A history of sensibilities understood in these broad terms, this chapter argues, goes beyond a history of emotions and a history of ideas and allows for a better analysis of how people perceived the world and its hierarchies.Publicación Roque Barcía en el cantón: el sueño no cumplido de hacer realidad la Federal(Pinolia, 2023-01-01) García Moscardó, EsterPublicación Negros sensibles, o la modulación sentimental de los imaginarios raciales en la escena española (c.1800)(Sílex Universidad, 2024-01-01) García Moscardó, EsterPublicación La revolución cantonal(Sílex, 2023-01-01) García Moscardó, EsterPublicación Sons of the Gospel: Religiosity and Secularization in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Republicanism(Berghahn, 2024-01-01) García Moscardó, Ester