Iberian empires and the roots of globalization /
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Language: | English |
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Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
[2019]
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Series: | Hispanic issues (Vanderbilt University) ;
v. 44 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Iberian empires and a theory of early modern globalization / Ivonne del Valle, Anna More, and Rachel Sarah O'Toole
- Precious metals in the Americas at the beginning of the global economy / Bernd Hausberger
- A new Moses : Vasco de Quiroga's hospitals and the transformation of "Indians" from "Barbaros" to "Pobres" / Ivonne del Valle
- Religion, caste, and race in the Spanish and Portuguese empires : local and global dimensions / Maria Elena Martinez
- The Portuguese Inquisition and colonial expansion : the "honor" of being tried by the Holy Office / Bruno Feitler
- Jesuit networks and the transatlantic slave trade : Alonso de Sandoval's Naturaleza, policia sagrada y profana (1627) / Anna More
- Household challenges : the laws of slaveholding and the practices of freedom in colonial Peru / Rachel Sarah O'Toole
- The reason of freedom and the freedom of reason : the neo-scholastic critique of African slavery and its impact on the construction of the nineteenth-century republic in Spanish America / Maria Eugenia Chaves
- Jesuits and indigenous subjects in the global culture of letters : production, circulation, and adaptation of missionary texts in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Guillermo Wilde
- The Iridescent Enconchado / Charlene Villasenor Black
- "Idolatrous images" and "true images" : European visual culture and its circulation in early modern China / Elisabetta Corsi
- Barlaam and Josaphat in early modern Spain and the colonial Philippines : spiritual exercises of freedom at the center and periphery / Jody Blanco
- Afterword : reimagining colonial Latin America from a global perspective / Raul Marrero-Fente and Nicholas Spadaccini