"Sweet and Ansell's book is a remarkable study that profoundly renews our knowledge of travel in Spain and Portugal, 1760-1820. Many readers will benefit from this book: historians, art historians and literary scholars, as well as the curious and the amateur, travellers and tourists."
— Gilles Bertrand, Grenoble-Alpes University
"Sweet and Ansell offer a comprehensive history of British engagement with Iberia which contends with the stereotypes of the peninsula which were embedded in early modern confessional and civilisational hierarchies. It is a foundational work which will open up new avenues of research in eighteenth-century European history for years to come."
— Melissa Calaresu, University of Cambridge