By the end of the sixteenth century, the Spanish empire in America had suffered military and moral defeats that stained its prestige as a world power. After the failed invasion of the British Isles in 1586, Spain lost much more than its fleet: it also lost the respect of the English, who embarked on a programme of open aggression on Spanish possessions in the Americas. This essay portrays the colonies’ situation in the last decade of the sixteenth and the first two decades of the seventeenth century, and the desperate vulnerability of the Caribbean facing enemy attacks. With reference to correspondence from governors and the Real Audiencia appellate courts, the paper presents a combined look at attacks on the region by English aggressors, s...
After the independence processes and the United States intervention as a hemispheric power, Spain lo...
The presence of English, Dutch and French ships in the Mar del Sur was a concern for rulers and coas...
Bartolomé de Las Casas exposes the crimes and the violence of the Spanish conquest of America to the...
A finales del siglo XVI, el imperio español en América había sufrido derrotas militares y morales qu...
En las Indias durante el siglo XVII la corona española tuvo que enfrentar el problema de organizadas...
The War of Jenkins’ Ear has been identified as the first large-scale war between European empires th...
Despite being the most remote of Spain’s kingdoms in America, the Viceroyalty of Peru suffered the p...
This article analyzes the social and political dynamics that emerged in the context of imperial disp...
RESUMEN: Durante la Unión Ibérica (1580-1640) el Imperio Español alcanzó su mayor extensión territor...
En nuestro trabajo hemos pretendido vincular un aspecto muy poco tratado por parte de la historiogra...
Alonso de Ercilla’s Araucana (1569-1589) poses the question as to how far either European or Americ...
Origen, contenido y efectos de la Instrucción\ud de 1789 sobre los esclavos de la América\ud Español...
This paper intends to join the reorganization of the Career of Indies in the 1560’s and the “last si...
From the same moment the Spanish conquest of the Andean area, indigenous people played a leading rol...
oai:revindias.revistas.csic.es:article/319This article offers a panoramic as well as comparative ove...
After the independence processes and the United States intervention as a hemispheric power, Spain lo...
The presence of English, Dutch and French ships in the Mar del Sur was a concern for rulers and coas...
Bartolomé de Las Casas exposes the crimes and the violence of the Spanish conquest of America to the...
A finales del siglo XVI, el imperio español en América había sufrido derrotas militares y morales qu...
En las Indias durante el siglo XVII la corona española tuvo que enfrentar el problema de organizadas...
The War of Jenkins’ Ear has been identified as the first large-scale war between European empires th...
Despite being the most remote of Spain’s kingdoms in America, the Viceroyalty of Peru suffered the p...
This article analyzes the social and political dynamics that emerged in the context of imperial disp...
RESUMEN: Durante la Unión Ibérica (1580-1640) el Imperio Español alcanzó su mayor extensión territor...
En nuestro trabajo hemos pretendido vincular un aspecto muy poco tratado por parte de la historiogra...
Alonso de Ercilla’s Araucana (1569-1589) poses the question as to how far either European or Americ...
Origen, contenido y efectos de la Instrucción\ud de 1789 sobre los esclavos de la América\ud Español...
This paper intends to join the reorganization of the Career of Indies in the 1560’s and the “last si...
From the same moment the Spanish conquest of the Andean area, indigenous people played a leading rol...
oai:revindias.revistas.csic.es:article/319This article offers a panoramic as well as comparative ove...
After the independence processes and the United States intervention as a hemispheric power, Spain lo...
The presence of English, Dutch and French ships in the Mar del Sur was a concern for rulers and coas...
Bartolomé de Las Casas exposes the crimes and the violence of the Spanish conquest of America to the...