In the centuries of the old regime, the Spanish Monarchy relied heavily on its cities to govern and control its vast territories in Europe and in the New World. In the second half of the 17th century, the work by Alonso Nuñez de Castro, Solo Madrid es corte, enjoyed great success and was published in several editions.
Cremonini, C., Capital Cities, Peripheral Courts, in Cremonini Cinziad'Amico Stefanokagan Richar, C. C. S. R. (ed.), Spain’s Empire of Towns: Roles, Symbols, Powers (16th-18th Centuries, FrancoAngeli Editore, MILANO -- ITA 2021: 220- 238 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/232499]
Capital Cities, Peripheral Courts
Cremonini, Cinzia
2021
Abstract
In the centuries of the old regime, the Spanish Monarchy relied heavily on its cities to govern and control its vast territories in Europe and in the New World. In the second half of the 17th century, the work by Alonso Nuñez de Castro, Solo Madrid es corte, enjoyed great success and was published in several editions.File in questo prodotto:
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