Family and Empire - Yuen-Gen Liang

Family and Empire

The Fernández de Córdoba and the Spanish Realm

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2011
University of Pennsylvania Press (Verlag)
978-0-8122-4340-6 (ISBN)
92,25 inkl. MwSt
This book explores how the Fernandez de Cordoba family established networks of kin and clients that horizontally connected disparate imperial territories, binding together religious communities-Christians, Muslims, and Jews-and political factions-Comunero rebels and Catalan, French, and Ottoman sympathizers-into an incorporated imperial polity.
In the medieval and early modern periods, Spain shaped a global empire from scattered territories spanning Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Historians either have studied this empire piecemeal—one territory at a time—or have focused on monarchs endeavoring to mandate the allegiance of far-flung territories to the crown. For Yuen-Gen Liang, these approaches do not adequately explain the forces that connected the territories that the Spanish empire comprised. In Family and Empire, Liang investigates the horizontal ties created by noble family networks whose members fanned out to conquer and subsequently administer key territories in Spain's Mediterranean realm.

Liang focuses on the Fernández de Córdoba family, a clan based in Andalusia that set out on mobile careers in the Spanish empire at the end of the fifteenth century. Members of the family served as military officers, viceroys, royal councilors, and clerics in Algeria, Navarre, Toledo, Granada, and at the royal court. Liang shows how, over the course of four generations, their service vitally transformed the empire as well as the family. The Fernández de Córdoba established networks of kin and clients that horizontally connected disparate imperial territories, binding together religious communities—Christians, Muslims, and Jews—and political factions—Comunero rebels and French and Ottoman sympathizers—into an incorporated imperial polity. Liang explores how at the same time dedication to service shaped the personal lives of family members as they uprooted households, realigned patronage ties, and altered identities that for centuries had been deeply rooted in local communities in order to embark on imperial careers.

Yuen-Gen Liang teaches history at Wheaton College in Massachusetts.

Note on Documentation

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Fernández de Córdoba Lineage in Late Medieval Córdoba, 1236-1500

Chapter 2. The Fernández de Córdoba Lineage and Early Spanish Expansion, 1482-1518

Chapter 3. The Regeneration of Monarchy and Nobility: Martín de Córdoba in Toledo, 1520-1525

Chapter 4. Navarre and the Imperialization of the House of Alcaudete, 1525-1534

Chapter 5. The Fernández de Córdoba Lineage and the Transfer of Frontier Expertise to Algeria, 1512-1558

Epilogue. Children of Empire: The Latter-Day Comares and Alcaudete

List of Abbreviations

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Acknowledgments

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2011
Reihe/Serie Haney Foundation Series
Zusatzinfo 9 illus.
Verlagsort Pennsylvania
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8122-4340-4 / 0812243404
ISBN-13 978-0-8122-4340-6 / 9780812243406
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