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Governing the Galleys: Jurisdiction, Justice, and Trade in the Squadrons of the Hispanic Monarchy (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries): Mediterranean Reconfigurations, cartea 1

Autor Manuel Lomas Traducere de Consuelo López-Morillas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2019
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.
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ISBN-13: 9789004381469
ISBN-10: 9004381465
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mediterranean Reconfigurations


Cuprins

Abbreviations, Coinage, Weights, and Measures

Introduction

1 Galleys on the Coast!
1 The Jurisdiction of the Galleys
1.1Continuity and Change under the Catholic Monarchs
1.2Culmination of the Process: from Andrea Doria to Don John of Austria
1.3The System in Its Maturity: from the Conquest of Portugal to the Thirty Years’ War
2 Galleys and Ports: Profiles of a Complex Relationship
2.1The Galleys: a Vehicle for Concord
2.2“That Is Spain’s Flagship, and This Is the Pope’s Fortress”
2.3Soldiers, Sailors, and Townspeople
3 Between Naval Tradition and Military Innovation
3.1Galley Ordinances and Corsair Customs
3.2Convergence with the Tradition of Military Privileges
3.3Roman Law and Experience: the Introduction of Auditores into the Galleys
3.4The Galleys’ Jurisdictional Supremacy

2 Captures, Commerce, and Corruption
1 Prizes, Embargoes, and the Audiencia de las Galeras
1.1Ship Capture and Its Benefits to Crews
1.2Acquisition of Slaves
1.3The Audiencia de las Galeras and Embargoes
2 Cross-Cultural Trade and Control of Smuggling
2.1Between Religious War and Collaboration: the Action of Tunis, 1609
2.2Profiles of a Cross-Cultural Trade: Ransoms
2.3Purchase of North African Wheat and Control of Maritime Trade
3 Legitimate Trade and Fraud in the Galleys
3.1Smuggling in the Galleys
3.2The Visit of 1591
3.3The Galleys of Spain and El Puerto de Santa María

3 Resistance, Consensus, and Solidarity
1 Escapes and Mutinies
1.1Escapees
1.2Mutineers
2 Internal Justice, Mercy, and Solidarity in the Galleys
2.1The Captain General’s Mediation and Mercy
2.2Auditores, Inspectors, and Other Officials
2.3Solidarity among Soldiers, Sailors, and Rowers
3 Religious Belief
3.1Catholic Belief
3.2Vice among the Crews
3.3Captains General and the Inquisition

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

Manuel Lomas, Ph.D. (2009), Universitat de València, is Professor of Early Modern History at that university. His research focuses on the policy of the Hispanic Monarchy towards minorities. He is the author of El proceso de expulsión de los moriscos de España (PUV, 2011).