Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean : Genoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown
معرفی کتاب «Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean : Genoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown» نوشتهٔ Céline Dauverd، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Imperial Ambition In The Early Modern Mediterranean Genoese Merchants And The Spanish Crown. This Book Examines The Alliance Between The Spanish Crown And Genoese Merchant Bankers In Southern Italy Throughout The Early Modern Era, When Spain And Genoa Developed A Symbiotic Economic Relationship, Undergirded By A Cultural And Spiritual Alliance. Analyzing Early Modern Imperialism, Migration, And Trade, This Book Shows That The Spiritual Entente Between The Two Nations Was Mainly Informed By The Religious Division Of The Mediterranean Sea. The Turkish Threat In The Mediterranean Reinforced The Commitment Of Both The Spanish Crown And The Genoese Merchants To Christianity. Spain's Imperial Strategy Was Reinforced By Its Willingness To Acculturate To Southern Italy Through Organized Beneficence, Representation At Civic Ceremonies, And Spiritual Guidance During Religious Holidays. Celine Dauverd Is Assistant Professor Of History And A Board Member Of The Mediterranean Studies Group At The University Of Colorado Boulder. Her Research Focuses On Sociocultural Relations Between Spain And Italy During The Early Modern Era (1450-1650). She Has Published Articles In The Sixteenth Century Journal, The Journal Of World History, Mediterranean Studies, And The Journal Of Levantine Studies-- 1. Empires Of The Renaissance, 1453-1650 : The Genoese Response To Shifting Alliances In The Mediterranean -- 2. Genoese Emporium And Spanish Imperium In The Kingdom Of Naples -- 3. Commercial Ascension Through Silk : Genoese Artisans, Merchants, Bakers -- 4. Achieving Favorite Nation Status : The Economic Journey Of The Genoese -- 5. The Genoese Merchants : Between The Viceroys' Buon Governo And Habsburg Expansion -- 6. Holy Week : The Genoese In The Ceremonial Triptych -- 7. The Genoese Eye Of The Storm : Spiritual Competition In Church, Sea, And Grave -- 8. The Genoese Participation In Charitable Institutions. Céline Dauverd, University Of Colorado, Boulder. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean Genoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown. This book examines the alliance between the Spanish Crown and Genoese merchant bankers in southern Italy throughout the early modern era, when Spain and Genoa developed a symbiotic economic relationship, undergirded by a cultural and spiritual alliance. Analyzing early modern imperialism, migration, and trade, this book shows that the spiritual entente between the two nations was mainly informed by the religious division of the Mediterranean Sea. The Turkish threat in the Mediterranean reinforced the commitment of both the Spanish Crown and the Genoese merchants to Christianity. Spain's imperial strategy was reinforced by its willingness to acculturate to southern Italy through organized beneficence, representation at civic ceremonies, and spiritual guidance during religious holidays. Celine Dauverd is Assistant Professor of History and a board member of the Mediterranean Studies Group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on sociocultural relations between Spain and Italy during the early modern era (1450-1650). She has published articles in the Sixteenth Century Journal, the Journal of World History, Mediterranean Studies, and the Journal of Levantine Studies"-- Provided by publisher Scope and content: "Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean Genoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown. This book examines the alliance between the Spanish Crown and Genoese merchant bankers in southern Italy throughout the early modern era, when Spain and Genoa developed a symbiotic economic relationship, undergirded by a cultural and spiritual alliance. Analyzing early modern imperialism, migration, and trade, this book shows that the spiritual entente between the two nations was mainly informed by the religious division of the Mediterranean Sea. The Turkish threat in the Mediterranean reinforced the commitment of both the Spanish Crown and the Genoese merchants to Christianity. Spain's imperial strategy was reinforced by its willingness to acculturate to southern Italy through organized beneficence, representation at civic ceremonies, and spiritual guidance during religious holidays. Celine Dauverd is Assistant Professor of History and a board member of the Mediterranean Studies Group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on sociocultural relations between Spain and Italy during the early modern era (1450-1650). She has published articles in the Sixteenth Century Journal, the Journal of World History, Mediterranean Studies, and the Journal of Levantine Studies" Cover 1 Half-title page 3 Title page 5 Copyright page 6 Contents 7 Figures 9 Tables 10 Acknowledgments 11 Introduction 15 Chapter One Empires of the Renaissance, 1453–1650: The Genoese Response to Shifting Alliances in the Mediterranean 37 Chapter Two Genoese Emporium and Spanish Imperium in the Kingdom of Naples 69 Chapter Three Commercial Ascension through Silk: Genoese Artisans, Merchants, Bankers 95 Chapter Four Achieving Favorite Nation Status: The Economic Journey of the Genoese 124 Chapter Five The Genoese Merchants: Between the Viceroys’ Buon Governo and Habsburg Expansion 148 Chapter Six Holy Week: The Genoese in the Ceremonial Triptych 174 Chapter Seven The Genoese Eye of the Storm: Spiritual Competition in Church, Sea, and Grave 202 Chapter Eight The Genoese Participation in Charitable Institutions 231 Conclusion 262 Bibliography 277 Index 309 This book examines the alliance between the Spanish Crown and Genoese merchants from 1450 to 1650. Using southern Italy as a test case, Celine Dauverd discusses how Genoese finances enabled Spanish ascendency on the European continent; in turn, Spain granted the Genoese financial and political privileges in its domains.
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