More than thirty authors offer new illuminating insights into Irish émigrés and those of Irish origin who were intricately involved in the mercantile and military nexus between Ireland and Spain and her dominions worldwide. They bring to the fore previously neglected subjects such as female agency in trade, culture and religion; Irish participation in technology, science, engineering, astronomy, and even astrology. Special attention is given to the new historiography of the Spanish Armada of 1588 that is emerging out of the recent subaquatic excavations combined with new evidence from archival sources. This latest volume in the series dedicated to the connections between Ireland with the Iberian Atlantic in the early modern period is a timely reminder of how all European nations were constructed out of migration, exile and interdependence on a global scale.
Ireland and its connections with England and Spain in 1516 and in 1616: Comparison and Contrast
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Los estudios irlandeses y el Mundo Ibérico de la Edad Moderna: Un balance 2008-2016
págs. 41-51
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págs. 95-106
El naturalista irlandés William Bowles en las minas de azogue de Almadén (1752-1765)
Ángel M. Hernández Sobrino, María de los Ángeles Silvestre Madrid, Emiliano Almansa Rodríguez
págs. 107-123
Historia de los Butler: Una familia irlandesa de mercaderes en Cádiz y el espacio atlántico en los siglos XVIII y XIX
págs. 125-146
D. Carlos Connely: Un irlandés en Filipinas (1780-1794)
págs. 147-160
Pedro Alonso O’Crouley O’Donnell: Genealogía, comercio y coleccionismo
págs. 161-170
Irlandeses en una América septentrional en construcción: Entre proyectos imperiales y negociaciones locales
págs. 171-189
págs. 191-208
Los Power y Puerto Rico: De irlandeses a criollos importados (1765-1814)
págs. 209-223
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Daniel O’Connell and Spain: Perceptions and Policies (1812-1830)
págs. 247-262
Between Two Cultures: Dermot O’Sullivan Beare, the Second Conde de Biraben and the Creation of a Hybrid Noble Identity (1599-1659)
págs. 265-278
“Il conte di Tyrconnel”: Roman Views of Hugh Albert O’Donnell (1606-1642)
págs. 279-285
Integration, Identification, and Isolation: A Comparative Study of the Respective Experiences of Two Irish Jacobites in the Court of Philip V
págs. 287-300
Misioneros y Gentlemen: lecturas en torno a la biblioteca del colegio de los Irlandeses de Salamanca
págs. 301-319
Astrology, university politics and orthodoxy: Patrick Sinnott before the Galician Inquisition (1622)
págs. 321-332
págs. 333-340
“Out with the Bad Air, In with the Good”: Irish Dominican and Poor Clare Sisters in Spain and the redesign of Convent interiors
págs. 341-357
Relatione della Gverra d’Hibernia: Communications, Intelligence and New in the Nine Years War in Ireland and its Aftermath (1593-1608)
págs. 361-373
Irlandeses en la frontera del Pirineo: Las guerras de Cataluña (1640-1700)
págs. 375-393
The Rags which yet Remain: Survivors of the Gran Armada in Ireland
págs. 395-412
págs. 413-431
Death by disgrace: Juan de Benavides y Bazán, the 1628 capture of the Spanish treasure fleet and the wreck of “Santa Ana Maria”
págs. 433-445
La Juliana, A Spanish Armada Ship wrecked at Streedagh Bay, Co. Sligo, Ireland in 1588: Rediscovery and Investigation
págs. 447-460
Biografías imperiales irlandesas y trayectorias colectivas: el tormentoso y breve gobierno de Guillermo Murfi en la isla Española (1709-1711)
págs. 461-483
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