Roots of a "Golden Age"; roots of "decline"
The period from the late sixteenth century to the mid seventeenth is often
described as the Golden Age of the Habsburg "Spanish Monarchy." Yet it is
also discussed as the age in which "Spain" had lost its hegemonic position in
Europe and the world. This fascinating lack of conceptual clarity suggests an
interpretative problem a major importance, which will be the subject of this
session.
Reading: Elliott, review ch. VIII, and read ch. IX; Russell-Wood, chs. VI &
VII, and pp. 222-227.
- What were the consequences of population growth and urbanization from the
fifteenth to the eighteenth century in the Iberian Peninsula, and in Europe
and the Mediterranean in general?
- What effects did the knowledge of the peoples, geography, and natural
environment of the Americas have on European religious and intellectual life?
- What was the impact on Iberian social and cultural environments of the
growing importance of wage labor?
- In what ways did the Catholic Reformation have an impact on the social and
cultural environments of the Iberian kingdoms and the territories of Castilian
and Portuguese America?
- What was the impact on Iberian kingdoms of Europe's religious wars of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
- Why did the Dutch, English, and French emerge as major naval, commercial,
and political powers in the Atlantic basin in the late-sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries?
- Why did anti-Habsburg revolts break out in the 1640s in Catalunya,
Portugal, Naples, and Sicily?
- Why weren't France and the "Spanish Monarchy" able, despite serious
internal problems, to end the war between them in 1648 when so many other
European military conflicts were terminated?
- Why did both Philip III and Philip IV so often govern through unpopular
validos (favorites)?
- Why was there so little enthusiasm and much opposition to the Union of
Arms proposed by the Count-Duke of Olivares in the mid 1620s? In general, why
weren't Olivares's reform proposals well received, even in Castile? What is
the significance of the inclusion of the Netherlands and the Italian domains
in the Union of Arms?
- Why did the government of Philip III decide to expel all the peninsula's
Moriscos? How was it possible to accomplish such a huge project?
- Why were Jewish financiers abroad, many of them of Iberian origin, willing
to provide some of the loans necessary to prop up the Habsburg monarchy after
the Crown's suspension of payments to its creditors in 1627?
- What were the political implications of the heavy investment by Castilian
elites in juros (government bonds)?
- In the years of recession between 1620 and 1660, why did the economies of
the Iberian periphery perform so much better than those of the interior?
- In light of the popular conception of Habsburg "Spain" as authoritarian
and oppressive, how do you account for the lively, diverse culture and intense
public political debates of seventeenth-century Castile, Catalunya, and
Portugal?
- How did Castile's great aristocratic Houses manage to sustain themselves
in the seventeenth century?
- Why did so many wealthy merchants move ever-increasing percentages of
their family capital out of trade and manufacturing and into investments in
status, government securities (juros), and loans (censos)?
- Why did a concern about limpieza de sangre (clean blood) become a
significant aspect of Castile's social and cultural environments?
- Why did New Christian merchants of Jewish origin become increasingly
important in providing loans that made it possible for the Habsburg monarchy
to function? Because the most important period of such support was between
1627 and 1647, why did the Inquisition increase its investigations of New
Christians in Castilian and Portuguese territory in the 1630s and 1640s?
- What external factors played an important role in the shrinking Portuguese
role in the Indian Ocean and Asia after 1610?
- What impact did the expansion of the Mughal empire in the late sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries have on Portuguese activities in India?
- Why didn't the Mughal empire join with the Ottomans in "a direct maritime
challenge to Portuguese power" (Subrahmanyam 1993: 147) in the middle years of
the sixteenth century?
- What implications did the rise of Persian power under Shah Abbas I (r.
1587-1629) have for the Portuguese in Asia? What motivated the Shah to
distance himself from his dynasty's traditional supporters among the Turkoman
qizilbash peoples?
- What were the implications for Castilian and Portuguese interests in East
Asia of the successes of Japan's "Great Unifiers" Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi
Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu?
- What was the impact of the sale of public offices in Habsburg domains?
- Why were Portuguese fortifications in East Africa and Asia so poorly
provided with artillery?
- Why did the Dutch and English governments decide to rely on the system of
chartered companies to penetrate Indian Ocean commerce? Does this choice
suggest that the Dutch and English governments weren't interested in trade
because they chose not to be involved directly?
- Why did the project of a Portuguese East India Company fail?
- Why were the 1630s the crucial years in the seventeenth-century decline of
the Portuguese Estado da India?
- Why was the count of Linhares, viceroy of Portuguese Asia, especially
concerned about the Dutch presence along the Fishery and Coromandel coasts of
India?
- What was the significance of the Portuguese defense of Melaka against the
attack in 1629 of the sultan of Aceh (Atjah)? Of their loss of Hughli to the
Mughal empire in 1632? Of the loss during the 1630s of so much Portuguese
territory in Sri Lanka to the ruler of Kandy?
- What was the overall significance of the 1639 ban by the bakufu of
Portuguese trade with Japan?
- What factors led to the collapse of the Portuguese position in the Persian
Gulf region?
- What factors contributed to Portuguese successes and failures in their
military competition with the Dutch in India and Southeast Asia?
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