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This book examines the alliance between the Spanish Crown and Genoese merchant bankers in southern Italy throughout the early modern era, when Spain and Genoa developed a symbiotic economic relationship, undergirded by a cultural and spiritual alliance. Analyzing early modern imperialism, migration, and trade, this book shows that the spiritual entente between the two nations was mainly informed by the religious division of the Mediterranean Sea. The Turkish threat in the Mediterranean reinforced the commitment of both the Spanish Crown and the Genoese merchants to Christianity. Spain's imperial strategy was reinforced by its willingness to acculturate to southern Italy through organized beneficence, representation at civic ceremonies, and spiritual guidance during religious holidays.
History of Italy --- History of Spain --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Genoa --- Naples --- Merchants --- Bankers --- Imperialism --- Christianity --- Renaissance --- History --- History. --- Economic aspects --- Europe --- General. --- Genoa (Italy) --- Spain --- Mediterranean Region --- Commerce --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Religions --- Church history --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Bank officers --- Capitalists and financiers --- Businesspeople --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein --- イスパニア --- スペイン --- Cenova (Italy) --- Chenova (Italy) --- Comune di Genova (Italy) --- Dženova (Italy) --- Gênes (Italy) --- Genova (Italy) --- Ĝenovo (Italy) --- Genua (Italy) --- Genuja (Italy) --- Gènuva (Italy) --- Genuya (Italy) --- Gjenova (Italy) --- Gjenue (Italy) --- Gorad Genuja (Italy) --- Janov (Italy) --- Jenoba (Italy) --- Jinuwah (Italy) --- Xénova (Italy) --- Zena (Italy) --- جنوة (Italy) --- Горад Генуя (Italy) --- Генуя (Italy) --- Γένοβα (Italy) --- ג'נובה (Italy) --- יאנאווע (Italy) --- 제노바 (Italy) --- ジェノヴァ (Italy) --- 熱那亞 (Italy) --- 热那亚 (Italy) --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region
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In this study Céline Dauverd analyses the link between early modern imperialism and religion via the principle of 'good government'. She charts how the Spanish viceroys of southern Italy aimed to secure a new political order through their participation in religious processions, alliance-building with minority groups, and involvement in local charities. The viceroys' good government included diplomacy, compromise, and pragmatism, as well as a high degree of Christian ethics and morality, made manifest in their rapport with rituals. Spanish viceroys were not so much idealistic social reformers as they were legal pragmatists, committed to a political vision that ensured the longevity of the Spanish empire. The viceroys resolved the tension between Christian ideals and Spanish imperialism by building religious ties with the local community. Bringing a new approach to Euro-Mediterranean history, Dauverd shows how the viceroys secured a new political order, and re-evaluates Spain's contributions to the early modern European world.
Christian church history --- History of Italy --- Viceroys --- Rites and ceremonies --- Church and state --- Church and state. --- Politics and government. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Viceroys. --- 1442-1707. --- Naples (Kingdom) --- Italy --- Naples (Kingdom). --- History --- Politics and government --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Regno di Napoli --- Napoli (Kingdom) --- Sicily (Italy) --- Kingdom of the Two Sicilies --- Ceremonies --- Cult --- Cultus --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Religious ceremonies --- Religious rites --- Rites of passage --- Traditions --- Ritualism --- Manners and customs --- Mysteries, Religious --- Ritual --- Kings and rulers --- Viceroyalty
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