A Nation upon the Ocean Sea by Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert

A Nation upon the Ocean Sea by Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert

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Traces the story of the Portuguese Nation from its emergence in the late 15th century to its fragmentation in the middle of the 17th century and situates it in relation to the expansion and crisis of Spanish imperial dominion in the Atlantic. This book reconstitutes the life of a community based on movement, maritime trade, and cultural hybridity.

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A Nation upon the Ocean Sea by Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert

With the opening of sea routes in the fifteenth century, groups of men and women left Portugal to establish themselves across the ports and cities of the Atlantic or Ocean Sea. They were refugees and migrants, traders and mariners, Jews, Catholics, and the Marranos of mixed Judaic-Catholic culture. They formed a diasporic community known by contemporaries as the Portuguese Nation. By the early seventeenth century, this nation without a state had created a remarkable trading network that spanned the Atlantic, reached into the Indian Ocean and Asia, and generated millions of pesos that were used to bankroll the Spanish empire. A Nation Upon The Ocean Sea traces the story of the Portuguese Nation from its emergence in the late fifteenth century to its fragmentation in the middle of the seventeenth and situates it in relation to the parallel expansion and crisis of Spanish imperial dominion in the Atlantic. Against the backdrop of this relationship, the book reconstitutes the rich inner life of a community based on movement, maritime trade, and cultural hybridity. We are introduced to mariners and traders in such disparate places as Lima, Seville and Amsterdam, their day-to-day interactions and understandings, their houses and domestic relations, their private reflections and public arguments. This finely-textured account reveals how the Portuguese Nation created a cohesive and meaningful community despite the mobility and dispersion of its members; how its forms of sociability fed into the development of robust transatlantic commercial networks; and how the day-to-day experience of trade was translated into the sphere of Spanish imperial politics as merchants of the Portuguese Nation took up the pen to advocate a program of commercial reform based on religious-ethnic toleration and the liberalization of trade. A microhistory, A Nation Upon The Ocean Sea contributes to our understanding of the broader histories of capitalism, empire, and diaspora in the early Atlantic.
This beautiflly written book..is a welcome addition to the literature on the early modern Spanish Empire and its connections with the Portuguese world...this is a balanced, multifaceted study * Ida Altman Hispanic American Historical Review *
Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert is Assistant Professor of History at McGill University.
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ISBN 13 9780195175691
ISBN 10 0195175697
Title A Nation upon the Ocean Sea
Author Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2007-01-18
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.