Richard Lauren Kagan (born 1943) is an American historian specializing in modern history. His focus of research is on the intellectual and legal history of the Spanish Empire under the Habsburgs.
His work has addressed various issues regarding intellectual life in the Spanish Empire, such as art, law, the development of higher education, as well as its repercussion in North America. He is a supporter of the hypothesis of the black legend.
Publications
Students and Society in Early Modern Spain (1974)234[6]
Lawsuits and Litigants in Castile, 1500-1700 (1981)567[7]
Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain (1990) 8910111213[8]
Urban Images of the Hispanic World, 1493-1793 (2000)1415[9]
^Owens, J. B. (1975). «Review of Students and Society in Early Modern Spain». The American Journal of Legal History 19 (4): 334-336.
^Clavero, Bartolomé (1982). «Review of Lawsuits and Litigants in Castile, 1500-1700». The Journal of Modern History 54 (3): 604-606.
^Herr, Richard (1992). «Review of Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain». The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 22 (3): 513-515.
^Kagan, Richard L. (1990). Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain (en inglés). University of California Press.
^Mallory, Nina A. (1992). «Review of Spanish Cities of the Golden Age: The Views of Anton van den Wyngaerde». Renaissance Quarterly 45 (4): 859-862.
^Schwaller, John F. (1996). «Review of Spain, Europe and the Atlantic World: Essays in Honour of John H. Elliott». The Sixteenth Century Journal 27 (1): 185-187
^Bleznick, Donald W. (2003). «Review of Spain in America: The Origins of Hispanism in the United States»
^Petry, Yvonne (2006). «Review of Inquisitorial Inquiries: Brief Lives of Secret Jews & Other Heretics». Journal of Church and State 48 (3): 695-697
^Schaposchnik, Ana (2011). «Review of Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800». Journal of World History 22 (4): 855-857
^Kagan, Richard L. (2010). Clio and the Crown: The Politics of History in Medieval and Early Modern Spain