The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: Empires of the World
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610694216
ISBN-10: 161069421X
Pagini: 851
Ilustrații: 70 bw illus
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
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Seria Empires of the World
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 161069421X
Pagini: 851
Ilustrații: 70 bw illus
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Empires of the World
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Includes primary documents accompanied by introductory headnotes that give students material to analyze when writing term papers and provide readers with a firsthand look at the key events and individuals of the Spanish Empire
Notă biografică
H. Micheal Tarver, PhD, is professor of history at Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, AR.Emily Slape, MA, is an independent historian and documentary editor.
Cuprins
VOLUME 1PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChronology of the Spanish EmpireGovernment and PoliticsOverview EssayAfrica, Scramble forAragón, Crown ofBourbonsCastile, Crown ofConciliar SystemEnlightened DespotismFascism in SpainHabsburg SpainIberian UnionImperialismLeyes de Burgos (1512)Leyes Nuevas (1542)MercantilismNationalismPlantation ComplexPrice RevolutionRecopilación de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias (1680)Trade within the Spanish EmpireUprisings, 15th and 16th CenturiesUprisings, 17th and 18th CenturiesUprisings, 19th and 20th CenturiesValois-Habsburg RivalryOrganization and AdministrationOverview EssayAlcabalaAsientoAudienciaBourbon ReformsCabildoCádiz Trade MonopolyCaptaincy GeneralCasa de ContrataciónCortesCreation of an EmpireEncomiendaMagistrateManila-Acapulco Galleon TradePatronato RealRace and ClassReal Compañía Guipuzcoana de CaracasReal y Supremo Consejo de AragónReal y Supremo Consejo de IndiasRepartimientoSlaveryTribunal del Santo Oficio de la InquisiciónWest Indies FleetIndividualsOverview EssayAlexander VI, Pope (1431-1503)Alfonso XIII, King of Spain (1886-1941)Atahualpa, Ruler of the Inca Empire (ca. 1500-1533)Bolívar, Simón (1783-1830)Charles I, King of Spain (1500-1558)Charles III, King of Spain (1716-1788)Columbus, Christopher (ca. 1450-1506)Cortés, Hernán (1485-1547)Díaz del Castillo, Bernal (ca. 1492-1584)Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragón and Spain (1452-1516)Ferdinand VII, King of Spain (1784-1833)Franco, Francisco (1892-1975)Henry III, King of Castile (1379-1406)Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Castile and Spain (1451-1504)Las Casas, Bartolomé de (ca. 1484-1566)Loyola, Ignatius of (1491-1556)Magellan, Ferdinand (ca. 1480-1521)Mendoza, Antonio de (ca. 1490-1552)Moctezuma II, Ruler of the Aztec Empire (ca. 1466-1520)Núñez de Balboa, Vasco (ca. 1475-1519)Philip II, King of Spain (1527-1598)Pizarro, Francisco (ca. 1471-1541)Sahagún, Bernardino de (1499-1590)San Martín, José de (1788-1850)Vega, Garcilaso de la (1539-1616)Groups and OrganizationsOverview EssayCastasCatholic ChurchClergyConquistadoresConversosCriollosCristianos NuevosGuaraníHidalgosIlustradosIndiosKatipunanMarranosMayaMestizosMozárabesMudéjaresMulatosNahuasOttoman TurksPeninsularesPolisario FrontQuechuaTaínosIndexVOLUME 2Key EventsOverview EssayAlcáçovas, Treaty of (1479)BankruptciesCircumnavigation of the Globe (Magellan) (1519-1522)Columbian ExchangeDudum siquidem (1493)Inter caetera (1493)Jews, Expulsion from Spain (1492)Lyon, Treaty of (1504)Madrid, Treaty of (1526)Masaniello, Revolt of (1647)Mexico, Conquest of (1519-1521)Moriscos, Expulsion from Spain (1609)Napoleonic Invasion of Spain (1807-1808)New World, Discovery of (1492)Noyon, Peace of (1516)Pacto de FamiliaParis, Treaty of (1898)Philippines, Conquest of theReconquistaSan Ildefonso, Treaty of (1800)Siglo de OroTordesillas, Treaty of (1494)Utrecht, Peace of (1713-1714)Zaragoza, Treaty of (1529)MilitaryOverview EssayAnglo-Spanish War (1585-1604)Army of FlandersAustrian Succession, War of the (1740-1748)Cajamarca, Battle of (1532)Castilian Succession, War of the (1474-1479)Chincha Islands War (1864-1866)Eighty Years' War (1568-1648)French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802)Iberian Expansion into the PacificLepanto, Battle of (1571)Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815)Pavia, Battle of (1525)Philippine Revolution (1896-1898)Seven Years' War (1756-1763)Spanish-American War (1898)Spanish American Wars of Independence (1810-1833), Causes ofSpanish Armada (1588)Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)Spanish Succession, War of the (1701-1714)Ten Years' War (1868-1878)World Wars and SpainObjects and ArtifactsOverview EssayAztec Stone of the SunCodex Borbonicus (ca. 1520)Codex Mendoza (1542)GalleonGramática de la Lengua Castellana (1492)Historia General de las Cosas de la Nueva España (ca. 1540-1585)Iberian HorseJuan de la Cosa Map (1500)Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mexico)Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spain)Piece of EightPillars of HerculesPrecious MetalsA Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies (1542)Key PlacesOverview EssayEl Escorial MonasteryGranadaLisbonMadridNaples and SicilyNew Spain, Viceroyalty ofPalosPeru, Viceroyalty ofPotosíSevilleSpanish East IndiesSpanish NetherlandsSpanish North AfricaSpanish West IndiesToledoPrimary Documents1. Mayan Hieroglyphics2. The Last Ravage of Granada: Washington Irving's Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada (1492)3. Privileges and Prerogatives Granted to Christopher Columbus by the Spanish Crown (1492)4. The Santa María (1492)5. Christopher Columbus on the Discovery of America (1493)6. The Papal Bull Inter caetera (1493)7. Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)8. Compact between Spain and Portugal (1495)9. Christopher Columbus's Return to Spain and His Death (1504-1506)10. Excerpt from a Letter of Hernán Cortés to Charles I of Spain (1520)11. Bernal Díaz del Castillo's Account of the Spanish Retreat from Tenochtitlán, the Aztec Capital (1520)12. Speech by Hernán Cortés to His Men (ca. 1520)13. Account of the Death of Magellan (1521)14. Treaty of Vitoria (1524)15. Treaty of Zaragoza (1529)16. Account of the Spanish Arrival at the Incan City of Cajamarca (1532)17. Early Account of South American Natives (ca. 1535)18. American Natives and Christianity: The Papal Bull Sublimus Dei (1537)19. Estebanico and the Search for the Seven Cities of Cíbola (1539)20. Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio, The Pilgrim in His Own Country (1604)21. Early Spanish Understanding of the Beliefs of the Yucatan Indians (1639)22. The Treasure Fleet (1747)23. Trade in Carthagena (1760)24. The Population of the Spanish Colonies (1810)25. Proclamation of Simón Bolívar to Soldiers of the Irish Legion (1819)26. War with Spain over Cuba: Resolutions of the U.S. Congress on Cuba, Including the Teller Amendment (1898)27. Treaty of Paris (1898)28. The Philippine Proclamation of Independence (1899)29. José Rizal, The Philippines a Century Hence (1912)30. Charles Derbyshire, The Reign of Greed (1912)31. Cultural Blending: The Tale of "The President Who Had Horns" (1916)32. Francisco Franco and Don Juan de Borbón: An Interview with Franco (1937)33. Franco and World War II: A Political Cartoon (1942)34. Military Facilities in Spain: Joint Agreement between Spain and the United States (1953)Appendix: Monarchs and Rulers of Spain (1479-Present)GlossarySelected BibliographyEditors and ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
An exceptional history. . . . Overall, this is a valuable work for the classroom teacher of the Spanish language and European history, suitable for high school and undergraduate collections.
A good starting point for basic research on aspects of the Spanish Empire. Recommended for public, school, and academic library collections.
[T]his two-volume set displays a consistent format, suitable for beginning researchers and more advanced scholars, featuring prefatory, acknowledgment, introductory, and chronology sections. . . . All articles are brief but highly informative. . . . Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries. All levels.
This is a competent and well-structured encyclopedia. It appears to be one of only a handful of reference-orientated sources focused on the Spanish Empire available in the English language. . . . The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia will be most useful in libraries serving undergraduates students. Those studying international history,Spain or Latin America and imperialism/colonialism will all find helpful material in its pages. Libraries should also monitor future releases in the Empires of the World series.
A good starting point for basic research on aspects of the Spanish Empire. Recommended for public, school, and academic library collections.
[T]his two-volume set displays a consistent format, suitable for beginning researchers and more advanced scholars, featuring prefatory, acknowledgment, introductory, and chronology sections. . . . All articles are brief but highly informative. . . . Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries. All levels.
This is a competent and well-structured encyclopedia. It appears to be one of only a handful of reference-orientated sources focused on the Spanish Empire available in the English language. . . . The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia will be most useful in libraries serving undergraduates students. Those studying international history,Spain or Latin America and imperialism/colonialism will all find helpful material in its pages. Libraries should also monitor future releases in the Empires of the World series.