Empires and Entrepots: Dutch, the Spanish Monarchy and the Jews, 1585-1713

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 jul 1990 - 470 páginas
The confrontation between Spain and the Dutch Republic was a key factor in European and world history. In this collection, Jonathan Israel explores the various aspects of this many-sided struggle, at the level of government policy, military strategy and diplomacy; and in respect of the differing fortunes of regions, towns and groups, and the Sephardic Jews.
 

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Spain and the Netherlands 16181648
1
2 The Holland Towns and the DutchSpanish Conflict 16211648
43
3 Frederick Henry and the Dutch Political Factions 16251642
73
4 The States General and the Strategic Regulation of the Dutch River Trade16211636
101
A Chapter in the Economic History of the Mediterranean
133
6 Olivares and the Government of the Spanish Netherlands 16211643
163
7 Spain the Spanish Embargoes and the Struggle for Mastery of World Trade 15851660
189
Gabriel de Roy and Olivares Mercantilist Projects 16211645
213
10 Olivares and the Government of the Spanish Indies 16211643
265
11 Mexico and the General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
285
12 The Portuguese in SeventeenthCentury Mexico
311
13 Duarte Nunes da Costa Jacob Curiel of Hamburg Sephardi Nobleman and Communal Leader 15851664
333
14 Spain and the Dutch Sephardim 16091660
355
15 The Economic Contribution of Dutch Sephardi Jewry to Hollands Golden Age 15951713
417
Index
449
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Jew New Christian and Adviser to the CondeDuque de Olivares
247

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