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Spain's Road to Empire Henry Kamen

Spain's Road to Empire By Henry Kamen

Spain's Road to Empire by Henry Kamen


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Summary

How did a barren, thinly-populated country become the world's first superpower? From militant Castile to Columbus and from the co-operation (willing or otherwise) of non-Castilians in imperial ambitions, to eventual imperial collapse, this text explores the brutal adventure.

Spain's Road to Empire Summary

Spain's Road to Empire: The Making of a World Power by Henry Kamen

Henry Kamen's work re-creates the dazzling world of Imperial Spain, from the capture of Moorish Granada and Columbus's first voyage in 1492, to its expansion into Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, and the opening up of the frontiers in Texas and California in the eighteenth century. Drawing on the accounts of those who witnessed these great events, whether Aztec chroniclers, Italian explorers or Filipino sultans, Kamen balances the wonders of the Empire (the first sight of the Pacific, the astonishing voyages of the Manila galleons) with the horrors - the slavery, disease, terror and waste of human life it entailed. Throughout he emphasises just how unSpanish this Empire actually was, always relying on the cooperation (willing or otherwise) of non-Castilians for its success: Portuguese, basque, Aztec, Genoese, Chinese, Flemish, West African, Inca and Neapolitan. It was this vast diversity of resources and people which included many of its greatest adventurers and soldiers) that made Spain's' power so overwhelming. Henry Kamen demonstrates how the traditional view of the Spanish Empire as the all-conquering enemy of Protestant Europe has distorted our knowledge of its achievements. Shorn of this black legend, Spain's complex impact on world history becomes far more apparent - but also, in new ways, just as disturbing.

About Henry Kamen

Henry Kamen was most recently Visiting Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Philip Of Spain and lives in Barcelona.

Table of Contents

Foundations; the early Western empire; a new world; creating a world power; the pearl of the Orient; the frontier; the business of world power; identities and the civilizing mission; shoring up the empire (1630-1700); under new management; conclusion - the silence of Pizarro.

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GOR003002916
9780713993653
0713993650
Spain's Road to Empire: The Making of a World Power by Henry Kamen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20021107
656
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