Modernity and the singular nation (1700-1840s)
From sensibility to desire: the contruction of the modern subject (1730s-1840s)
The rise of the public sphere and the professionalization of the writer (1730s-1890s)
Countering Castilian: from retrenchment to the Renaissance of peripheral national literatures (1710s-1890s)
The uses of the past: writing the nation (1760s-1890s)
Popular culture: exclusion and appropriation (1760s-1930s)
Urban modernity and the provincial: changing concepts of time and space (1830s-1930s)
The nation called into question (1890s-1920s)
Writers and political commitment (1930s-1960s)
Spain beyond Spain: exile and diaspora (1939-1980s)
Catalan, Galician, and Basque literatures: recovery and institutionalization (1960s-1990s)
Rewriting gender and sexuality (1970s-2020)
Memory and forgetting (1970s-2020)
Normalization, crisis, and the search for new paradigms (1975-2021).