Completely overturning this traditional portrait, the authors suggest that during the early modern period Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Latin America indeed took a different path when compared to other European and American countries. However, this divergence was not caused (and therefore cannot be explained) by underdevelopment. Paradoxically, what was common to all former Spanish territories was not “failure” but instead “success.” Local peripheral groups became integrated into (and benefited from) colonial structures, forming larger commercial circuits, purchasing offices and ecclesiastical benefits created or sold by the Monarchy, and participating in wider markets of public debt. Also all these areas shared a relative resilience to the e...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Completely overturning this traditional portrait, the authors suggest that during the early modern p...
The article delves into the link between the institutional and social frames, settled under the Span...
Including contributions by authors from six different countries and profoundly interdisciplinary in ...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
There is a story often told about early modern Spain, one of a meteoric rise and equally resounding ...
Economic historians explaining the divergent economic path in North and South America over time focu...
The comparative history of the Americas has been used to identify factors determining longterm econo...
Economic historians explaining the divergent economic path in North and South America over time focu...
This paper explores the connections between independence from Spain and Portugal and economic backwa...
This paper explores the connections between independence from Spain and Portugal and economic backwa...
The Spanish version of the evolution of the Empire differed from “classic” British: here there was a...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Completely overturning this traditional portrait, the authors suggest that during the early modern p...
The article delves into the link between the institutional and social frames, settled under the Span...
Including contributions by authors from six different countries and profoundly interdisciplinary in ...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
There is a story often told about early modern Spain, one of a meteoric rise and equally resounding ...
Economic historians explaining the divergent economic path in North and South America over time focu...
The comparative history of the Americas has been used to identify factors determining longterm econo...
Economic historians explaining the divergent economic path in North and South America over time focu...
This paper explores the connections between independence from Spain and Portugal and economic backwa...
This paper explores the connections between independence from Spain and Portugal and economic backwa...
The Spanish version of the evolution of the Empire differed from “classic” British: here there was a...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...