US History, Literature, Culture, and Society is an area of research dedicated to the History, Literature, Culture, and Society of the United States and has been a main line of research from its Instituto Franklin origins included in the relations between the United States with Europe, specifically Spain. This area of research is multidisciplinary and studies fields such as history, literature, art, film, and culture in North America.
El Programa "Friends of Thoreau" sobre Conservación de la Naturaleza y Medio Ambiente en Norteamérica, inspirado en el filósofo, activista, y escritor Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), se estableció en el Instituto Franklin - UAH en 2001.
The area of research, Hispanics in the United States, is a high priority of Instituto Franklin - UAH. Over the years, projects have been developed with official state and private funding. Through the success of such projects, the Instituto Franklin has been able to re-invest its own funds for additional projects, which has transformed the Institute into a focal point of reference on the subject for North American and European students.
Instituto Franklin centra la investigación en cuatro líneas fundamentales, cada una asociada a un grupo de investigación específico.
Grupos y Proyectos de Investigación:
Humanidades