Iberian world empires and the globalization of Europe 1415-1668 / Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla.
2019
DP161 .Y86 2019
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Title
Iberian world empires and the globalization of Europe 1415-1668 / Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla.
ISBN
9789811308338 (electronic book)
9811308330 (electronic book)
9789811308321 (hardcover)
9811308330 (electronic book)
9789811308321 (hardcover)
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
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DP161 .Y86 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
946.000903
Summary
This open access book analyses Iberian expansion by using knowledge accumulated in recent years to test some of the most important theories regarding Europe's economic development. Adopting a comparative perspective, it considers the impact of early globalization on Iberian and Western European institutions, social development and political economies. In spite of globalization's minor importance from the commercial perspective before 1750, this book finds its impact decisive for institutional development, political economies, and processes of state-building in Iberia and Europe. The book engages current historiographies and revindicates the need to take the concept of composite monarchies as a point of departure in order to understand the period's economic and social developments, analysing the institutions and societies resulting from contact with Iberian peoples in America and Asia. The outcome is a study that nuances and contests an excessively-negative yet prevalent image of the Iberian societies, explores the difficult relationship between empires and globalization and opens paths for comparisons to other imperial formations.
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Introduction -- Part I The Iberian Grounds of the Early Modern Globalization of Europe -- Global Context and the Rise of Europe. Iberia and the Atlantic -- Iberian Overseas Expansion and European trade networks -- Domestic Expansion in the Iberian Kingdoms -- Conclusions Part I -- Part II State Building and Institutions -- The Empires of a Composite Monarchy (1521-1598): Problem or Solution? -- The Christalization of a Political Economy, c. 1580-1630 -- Conclusions Part II -- Part III Organizing and Paying for Global Empire, 1598-1668 -- Global Forces and European Competition -- The Luso-Spanish Composite Global Empire, 1598-1640 -- Ruptures, Resilient Empires and Small Divergences -- Conclusions Part III -- Epilogue.
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Palgrave studies in comparative global history.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I The Iberian Grounds of the Early Modern Globalization of Europe
Global Context and the Rise of Europe. Iberia and the Atlantic
Iberian Overseas Expansion and European trade networks
Domestic Expansion in the Iberian Kingdoms
Conclusions Part I
Part II State Building and Institutions
The Empires of a Composite Monarchy (1521-1598): Problem or Solution?
The Christalization of a Political Economy, c. 1580-1630
Conclusions Part II
Part III Organizing and Paying for Global Empire, 1598-1668
Global Forces and European Competition
The Luso-Spanish Composite Global Empire, 1598-1640
Ruptures, Resilient Empires and Small Divergences
Conclusions Part III
Epilogue.
Part I The Iberian Grounds of the Early Modern Globalization of Europe
Global Context and the Rise of Europe. Iberia and the Atlantic
Iberian Overseas Expansion and European trade networks
Domestic Expansion in the Iberian Kingdoms
Conclusions Part I
Part II State Building and Institutions
The Empires of a Composite Monarchy (1521-1598): Problem or Solution?
The Christalization of a Political Economy, c. 1580-1630
Conclusions Part II
Part III Organizing and Paying for Global Empire, 1598-1668
Global Forces and European Competition
The Luso-Spanish Composite Global Empire, 1598-1640
Ruptures, Resilient Empires and Small Divergences
Conclusions Part III
Epilogue.