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Brazil, Maranhão, Phillip III and the Dutch
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Dutch expansion
Portuguese America
Brazil
Philip III
Maranhão
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.04-1 Historia Moderna. Área Americana
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Brill
Citación
Santos-Pérez, José Manuel, « Brazil, Maranhão, Phillip III and the Dutch » In : Cátia Antunes, (ed.), Pursuing Empire: Brazilians, the Dutch and the Portuguese in Brazil and South Atlantic, c. 1620-1660. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2023.
Resumen
The incorporation into the Portuguese and Spanish crowns of Asian and American territories in the seventeenth century initiated a number of planetary connections that transformed societies of the Early Modern times. Spanish and Portuguese America were a piece in this “huge chessboard” where the different parties were united in a precarious way, by political, economic, and cultural links. It is rather in this way that we should look at the “Philippine” period in Brazil (1580-1640). In the last years a number of important studies by Brazilian, Portuguese, French and Spanish scholars have changed the traditional view of the period, characterized by nationalist feelings in the countries affected by the process.
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ISBN
978-90-04-52846-8
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