The Spanish Seaborne Empire

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Author: J. H. Parry / J. H. Plumb [intro]

Publisher: Hutchinson of London.

Year: 1966

Size: 23.5 x 15.5 cm

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416pp., hardbound with pictorial dust-jacket over blue cloth, with black & white illustrated plates.

First edition of this vintage book. The Spanish empire was the first of the great seaborne empires of Western Europe. It lasted more than 300 years before breaking up in the early 19th Century in the civil wars between rival generals and liberators. This book examines the complex administration of the empire; its economy, based on gold and silver but dependent on fleets; its social structure; the influence of the Catholic Church; and the rift between American and European Spaniards. It also examines the rivalries with Portugal, England, France, and Holland for supremacy, the personalities of those involved in the struggle, and the drastic effects on the Native American population. It draws comparisons with the situation in the Philippines as well.

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