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Poder Ej Rcito Y Gobierno En El Siglo Xvi


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Poder Ej Rcito Y Gobierno En El Siglo Xvi


Poder Ej Rcito Y Gobierno En El Siglo Xvi
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Author : Antonio Jiménez Estrella
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Poder Ej Rcito Y Gobierno En El Siglo Xvi written by Antonio Jiménez Estrella and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.




Juan Rena And The Frontiers Of Spanish Empire 1500 1540


Juan Rena And The Frontiers Of Spanish Empire 1500 1540
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Author : Jose M. Escribano-Páez
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-05-05

Juan Rena And The Frontiers Of Spanish Empire 1500 1540 written by Jose M. Escribano-Páez and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-05-05 with History categories.


This book explores the political construction of imperial frontiers during the reigns of Ferdinand the Catholic and Charles V in the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean. Contrary to many studies on this topic, this book neither focuses on a specific frontier nor attempts to provide an overview of all the imperial frontiers. Instead, it focuses on a specific individual: Juan Rena (1480–1539). This Venetian clergyman spent 40 years serving the king in several capacities while travelling from the Maghreb to northern Spain, from the Pyrenees to the western fringes of the Ottoman Empire. By focusing on his activities, the book offers an account of the Spanish Empire’s frontiers as a vibrant political space where a multiplicity of figures interacted to shape power relations from below. Furthermore, it describes how merchants, military officers, nobles, local elites and royal agents forged a specific political culture in the empire’s liminal spaces. Through their negotiations and cooperation, but also through their competition and clashes, they created practices and norms in areas like cross-cultural diplomacy, the making of the social fabric, the definition of new jurisdictions, and the mobilization of resources for war.



Family And Empire


Family And Empire
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Author : Yuen-Gen Liang
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2011-09-21

Family And Empire written by Yuen-Gen Liang and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-09-21 with History categories.


In the medieval and early modern periods, Spain shaped a global empire from scattered territories spanning Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Historians either have studied this empire piecemeal—one territory at a time—or have focused on monarchs endeavoring to mandate the allegiance of far-flung territories to the crown. For Yuen-Gen Liang, these approaches do not adequately explain the forces that connected the territories that the Spanish empire comprised. In Family and Empire, Liang investigates the horizontal ties created by noble family networks whose members fanned out to conquer and subsequently administer key territories in Spain's Mediterranean realm. Liang focuses on the Fernández de Córdoba family, a clan based in Andalusia that set out on mobile careers in the Spanish empire at the end of the fifteenth century. Members of the family served as military officers, viceroys, royal councilors, and clerics in Algeria, Navarre, Toledo, Granada, and at the royal court. Liang shows how, over the course of four generations, their service vitally transformed the empire as well as the family. The Fernández de Córdoba established networks of kin and clients that horizontally connected disparate imperial territories, binding together religious communities—Christians, Muslims, and Jews—and political factions—Comunero rebels and French and Ottoman sympathizers—into an incorporated imperial polity. Liang explores how at the same time dedication to service shaped the personal lives of family members as they uprooted households, realigned patronage ties, and altered identities that for centuries had been deeply rooted in local communities in order to embark on imperial careers.



Guerra Y Sociedad En La Monarqu A Hisp Nica


Guerra Y Sociedad En La Monarqu A Hisp Nica
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Author : Enrique García Hernán
language : es
Publisher: Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press
Release Date : 2006

Guerra Y Sociedad En La Monarqu A Hisp Nica written by Enrique García Hernán and has been published by Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Europe categories.




The Conspiracy Of The Ninth Duke Of Medina Sidonia 1641


The Conspiracy Of The Ninth Duke Of Medina Sidonia 1641
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Author : Luis Salas Almela
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2013-10-02

The Conspiracy Of The Ninth Duke Of Medina Sidonia 1641 written by Luis Salas Almela and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-02 with History categories.


In The Conspiracy of the Ninth Duke of Medina Sidonia, Luis Salas offers a penetrating analysis of a plot to incite rebellion in the region of Andalusia in 1641. Had it succeeded, the plan could have caused the collapse of the Spanish Monarchy. Salas leaves no doubt that the conspiracy indeed occurred; he analyzes the plan in depth, its architects, its supporters — both in Andalusia and abroad — how it unraveled, and how the government of Philip IV of Spain managed to survive the most dramatic months of his tumultuous reign. Salas also delves into the consequences of the subsequent punishments, which affected Portugal, the balance of power in Andalusia, and Spain’s entire colonial trade.



Spanning The Strait


Spanning The Strait
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2014-01-02

Spanning The Strait written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-02 with History categories.


Spanning the Strait: Studies in Unity in the Western Mediterranean brings together a multidisciplinary collection of essays that examines the deep connections that bound together the Iberian Peninsula and the Maghrib in the medieval and early modern periods. Six articles on topics ranging from the eighth-century slave trade to sixteenth-century apocalypticism trace and analyze movement, mutual influence and patterns shared in the face of political, religious, and cultural difference. By transcending traditional disciplinary and temporal divisions, this collection of essays highlights the long history of contact and exchange that united the two sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. A comprehensive introduction by the editors contextualizes the articles within the last half-century of scholarship and salient contemporary trends. Contributors are Adam Gaiser, Linda G. Jones, Hussein Fancy, S.J. Pearce, David Coleman, and Marya T. Green-Mercado.



Connecting Worlds And People


Connecting Worlds And People
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Author : Dagmar Freist
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-12-01

Connecting Worlds And People written by Dagmar Freist and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-01 with History categories.


In recent decades historians have emphasized just how dynamic and varied early modern Europe was. Previously held notions of monolithic and static societies have now been replaced with a model in which new ideas, different cultures and communities jostle for attention and influence. Building upon the concept of interaction, the essays in this volume develop and explore the idea with specific reference to the ways in which diasporas could act as translocal societies, connecting worlds and peoples that may not otherwise have been linked. The volume looks at the ways in which diasporas or diasporic groups, such as the Herrnhuters, the Huguenots, the Quakers, Jews, the Mennonites, the Moriscos and others, could function as intermediaries to connect otherwise separated communities and societies. All contributors analyse the respective groups’ internal and external networks, social relations and the settings of social interactions, looking at the entangled networks of diaspora communities and their effects upon the societies and regions they linked through those networks. The collection takes a fresh look at early modern diasporas, combining religious, cultural, social and economic history to better understand how early modern communication patterns and markets evolved, how consumption patterns changed and what this meant for social, economic and cultural change, how this impacted on what we understand as early developments towards globalization, and how early developments towards globalization, in turn, were constitutive of these.



The Nasrid Kingdom Of Granada Between East And West


The Nasrid Kingdom Of Granada Between East And West
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2020-12-07

The Nasrid Kingdom Of Granada Between East And West written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-07 with History categories.


The Nasrid Kingdom of Granada (1232-1492) was the last Islamic state in al-Andalus. It has long been considered a historical afterthought, even an anomaly, but this impression must be rectified: here we place the kingdom in a new context, within the processes of change that were taking place across all Western Islamic societies in the late Middle Ages. Despite being the last Islamic entity in the Iberian Peninsula, Granada was neither isolated nor exclusively associated with the nearest Islamic lands. The special relationship between Nasrid territory and the surrounding Christian states accelerated historical processes of change. This volume edited by Adela Fábregas examines the Nasrid kingdom through its politics, society, economics, and culture. Contributors: Daniel Baloup, Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo, María Elena Díez Jorge, Adela Fábregas, Ángel Galán Sánchez, Alberto García Porras, Expiración García Sánchez, Raúl González Arévalo, Pierre Guichard, Antonio Malpica Cuello, Christine Mazzoli-Guintard, Rafael G. Peinado, Antonio Peláez Rovira, José Miguel Puerta Vílchez, María Dolores Rodríguez-Gómez, Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza, Roser Salicrú i Lluch, Bilal Sarr, Francisco Vidal-Castro, Gerard Wiegers, Amalia Zomeño.



La Nobleza En La Espa A Moderna


La Nobleza En La Espa A Moderna
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Author : Enrique Soria Mesa
language : es
Publisher: Marcial Pons Historia
Release Date : 2013-03-11

La Nobleza En La Espa A Moderna written by Enrique Soria Mesa and has been published by Marcial Pons Historia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-11 with History categories.


Pocos pueden dudar de la enorme importancia que tuvo la nobleza en el devenir histórico de la España moderna. Sin embargo, es mucho lo que todavía ignoramos acerca de este grupo social. Este libro aborda su estudio desde una perspectiva claramente innovadora, centrándose en la fuerte movilidad que la sociedad hispana experimentó a lo largo de los siglos XV al XVIII. Semejante (y tan considerable) ósmosis social posibilitó la integración en el estamento nobiliario de miles de familias de muy diversa procedencia, que utilizaron como mecanismos de progresión los abundantes resquicios existentes. Resulta particularmente interesante que dicho movimiento no alterara los fundamentos ideológicos del sistema, pues fue acompasado por la creencia en la continuidad y eternidad de la nobleza de sangre. Todo ello, en fin, permitió la sistemática renovación biológica del grupo, al tiempo que reforzó las bases sociales sobre las que descansaba la monarquía española.



Governing The Galleys Jurisdiction Justice And Trade In The Squadrons Of The Hispanic Monarchy Sixteenth Seventeenth Centuries


Governing The Galleys Jurisdiction Justice And Trade In The Squadrons Of The Hispanic Monarchy Sixteenth Seventeenth Centuries
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Author : Manuel Lomas
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-11-11

Governing The Galleys Jurisdiction Justice And Trade In The Squadrons Of The Hispanic Monarchy Sixteenth Seventeenth Centuries written by Manuel Lomas and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-11 with History categories.


The development of the Spanish Navy in the early modern Mediterranean triggered a change in the balance of political and economic power for the coastal populations of the Hispanic Monarchy. The establishment of new permanent squadrons, endowed with very broad jurisdictional powers, was the cause of many conflicts with the local authorities and had a direct influence on the economic and production activities of the region. Manuel Lomas analyzes the progressive consolidation of these institutions in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, their influence on the mechanisms of justice and commerce, and how they contributed to the reconfiguration of the jurisdictional system that governed the maritime trade in the Mediterranean.