Book review
Roberto A. Valdeón. Translation and the Spanish Empire in the Americas
xii + 272 pp.Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015.

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In the introduction to the edited volume Charting the Future of Translation History (published a decade ago), Georges Bastin and Paul Bandia wrote

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