El movimiento luterano en Sevilla en el siglo XVI Y XVII. La construcción de un discurso de oposición en las relaciones de sucesos [PDF]
En la sociedad española del siglo XVI y XVII y, más concretamente, en la sociedad sevillana, el movimiento luterano será percibido como algo negativo y a evitar. En este documento se plantea, en primer lugar, la situación de persecución que sufrió el luteranismo durante el corto periodo de tiempo que sobrevivió en Sevilla.
Quirós Espinosa, Verónica
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Historia documentada de San Cristóbal de la Habana en el siglo XVI, basada en los documentos originales existentes en el Archivo General de las Indias en Sevilla [PDF]
H. I. Priestley, I. A. Wright
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La traza para la bóveda y entierro de los capellanes. Un plano inédito de la capilla real de Sevilla
Se dan a conocer una planta de la capilla real renacentista de la catedral de Sevilla fechada en 1582, utilizada para marcar el lugar de enterramiento de los capellanes, y nuevos datos sobre los proyectos acometidos en dicho recinto a fines del siglo XVI.
Manuel Gámez Casado
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Caring labor and the affective economy in the making of the Caribbean
Abstract This article is a reflection on early colonial industries as caring labor rather than just commodity production or resistance. We draw on Indigenous philosophies of relations and Amazonian ontologies to foreground care and frame the Caribbean material record.
Alice V. M. Samson +4 more
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Foul Biting, or Diego Valadés and the Medium of Print
Published in 1579 in Perugia, Diego Valadés's Rhetorica christiana is best known today as the first illustrated publication to show evangelisation efforts in the Americas to audiences across the Atlantic. Yet too often the Rhetorica's status in the history of art is that of exotica, a book seen as rare and valuable due to its American subject matter ...
Stephanie Porras
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Feathers and the Making of Luxury Experiences at the Sixteenth‐Century Spanish Court☆
Abstract This article charts the activities of featherworkers (plumajeros) at the Habsburg court in Madrid. Drawing on archival records, objects, and paintings from sixteenth‐century Spain, I argue that royal featherworkers' skills, wit, and intricacy in the transformation of materials established feathers as luxury items.
Stefan Hanß
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Articulación y control del comercio hispánico mundial en el siglo XVI
Este artículo pretende analizar los instrumentos políticos que la Monarquía Hispánica estableció para garantizar el desarrollo y la seguridad de un sistema interoceánico: la concentración del comercio en un único puerto peninsular, el de Sevilla; la ...
Francisco Javier Gómez Díez
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HUMBOLDT IN VENEZUELA AND CUBA: THE ‘SECOND SLAVERY’
ABSTRACT The reception of Humboldt's work now spans more than 200 years. It began with the publication of the texts that form his Opus Americanum (1808–31). Among these works, it was in the Political Essay on Cuba, where a chapter was devoted to the demography of the slave trade from Africa to Cuba, that became a cornerstone of the global historical ...
Michael Zeuske
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The Death Penalty and Historical Change in Spain
Abstract This article studies the long duration of the death penalty in Spain until its abolition in the Constitution of 1978. After analysing the plurality of theoretical approaches and possibilities offered by archival sources and specialised historiography (particularly those produced by specialists in the history of law and social history), I ...
Pedro Oliver Olmo
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