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Catholic Monarchy and the Portuguese America in the 17th Century: Trajectories of Mill Owners in Philippine Brazil
Published 2016-05-03 — Updated on 2021-04-15
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Keywords
- Portuguese America,
- Catholic monarchy,
- Spain Modern
How to Cite
Silva, Kalina Vanderlei. (2016) 2021. “Catholic Monarchy and the Portuguese America in the 17th Century: Trajectories of Mill Owners in Philippine Brazil”. Locus: History Journal 20 (1). https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/locus/article/view/20750.
Copyright (c) 2014 Kalina Vanderlei Silva
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Abstract
We try, in this article, to present a reinterpretation of a classic, but relegated period by the Brazilian colonialist historiography, defined as Philippine Period. From the concept of Catholic Monarchy, the reading of Spanish documents and the studying of the life trajectories of characters born coming from the sugar elite, we try to rebuild the connections between the Portuguese sugar America and the Habsburg Court.
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