The traditional historiography of early modern state-building has usually followed the western European paradigm of historiography, the usual models being France, England, Brandenburg-Prussia and Sweden. Regions that do not follow this paradigm have simply been left out and labeled “backward” or as “lagging behind”. In this literary review, our focus is on two different and rather surprising cases of early modern state formation: the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Spanish colonial empire in Latin America. By following the scholarship on these two large conglomerates, we focus on two scholarly concepts: the idea of early modern realms as composite/conglomerate states, and state formation as a dynamic process involving several actors ...
The introduction discusses the concepts of dynasty and state formation and their interrelated nature...
This essay focuses on the consequences of fiscal-financial arrangements during the War of the Spanis...
During the early-modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wars, make t...
The traditional historiography of early modern state-building has usually followed the western Europ...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
"In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage w...
This is a thesis about the place of the long term process of state formation in the development of t...
State formation in Europe and, more precisely, the nature and development of the early modern type o...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
First published online: 16 September 2020This article reviews the state-building process in ...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
One of the most significant developments of the early modern period was the evolution of the nationa...
This article assesses the relative merits of the “reversal of fortune” thesis, according to which th...
This decisive contribution to the long-running debate about the dynamics of state formation and elit...
The introduction discusses the concepts of dynasty and state formation and their interrelated nature...
This essay focuses on the consequences of fiscal-financial arrangements during the War of the Spanis...
During the early-modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wars, make t...
The traditional historiography of early modern state-building has usually followed the western Europ...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
"In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage w...
This is a thesis about the place of the long term process of state formation in the development of t...
State formation in Europe and, more precisely, the nature and development of the early modern type o...
In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wa...
First published online: 16 September 2020This article reviews the state-building process in ...
This paper deals with a still very pressing topic, and lively debate, within Political Science and ...
One of the most significant developments of the early modern period was the evolution of the nationa...
This article assesses the relative merits of the “reversal of fortune” thesis, according to which th...
This decisive contribution to the long-running debate about the dynamics of state formation and elit...
The introduction discusses the concepts of dynasty and state formation and their interrelated nature...
This essay focuses on the consequences of fiscal-financial arrangements during the War of the Spanis...
During the early-modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wars, make t...