Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: Volume 3, The Iberian Empires

Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: Volume 3, The Iberian Empires

Klooster, Wim

Cambridge University Press

11/2023

800

Dura

Inglês

9781108475969

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction, Wim Klooster; Part I. The Spanish Empire: 1. The Spanish Empire: general overview Stefan Rinke; 2. The Spanish Empire on the Eve of American Independence Emily Berquist Soule; 3. The Cortes of Cadiz and the Spanish Liberal Revolution of 1810-1814: Atlantic and Spanish American dimensions Roberto Brena; 4. The Constitutional Triennium in Spain, 1820-1823 Juan Luis Simal; 5. Mexico: from Civil War to the War of Independence 1808-1825 Juan Ortiz Escamilla, 6. Central America Timothy Hawkins; 7. War and revolution in the Southern Cone, 1808-1824 Juan Luis Ossa Santa Cruz; 8. Caribbean South America: free people of color, Republican experiments, military strategies, and the Caribbean connection on the path to independence Ernesto Bassi; 9. The southernmost revolution: the Rio de la Plata in early nineteenth century Gabriel di Meglio; 10. Royalists, monarchy, and political transformation in the Spanish Atlantic world during the Age of Revolutions Marcela Echeverri; 11. Africans and their descendants in the Spanish Empire in the Age of Revolutions Jane Landers; 12. Concepts on the move: constitutionalism, citizenship, federalism, and early liberalism across Spain and Spanish America Javier Fernandez Sebastian; 13. Patriarchy, misogyny, and politics in the Age of Revolutions Monica Ricketts; 14. Impact of the French-Caribbean Revolutions in continental Iberian America, 1791-1833 Alejandro E. Gomez; 15. Deferred but not avoided: Great Britain and Latin American independence Karen Racine; Part II. Brazil, Portugal, and Africa: 16. Overview: the independence era in the Luso-Brazilian world Gabriel Paquette; 17. Portugal's social and political change from the Ancien Regime to liberalism Nuno Goncalo Monteiro; 18. Conservative tracks towards independence: transfer of the court to Rio de Janeiro, the Porto Revolution, Brazilian autonomy Jurandir Malerba; 19. Building new Brazilian institutions Jeffrey D. Needell; 20. Slaves, Indians, and the 'classes of color': popular participation in Brazilian Independence Hendrik Kraay; 21. Brazil and the independence of Spanish America: parallel trajectories, linked processes (1807-1825) Joao Paulo Pimenta; 22. Waves of sedition across the Atlantic: liberal politics in Angola in the wake of Brazilian independence (ca. 1817-1825) Roquinaldo Ferreira.
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