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McAlister Lyle N. Spain and Portugal in the New World, 1492-1700 (Europe & the World in the Age of Expansion. Volume III)
Published by the University of Minnesota Press, the United States of America. Second printing, 1987. - 586 p.
This book is about the interaction of Spaniards and Portuguese and numerous Indian and African peoples in a "New World" over a span of two centuries. The nature of this book determined the forms of scholarly apparatus adopted. It is not a product of original research but rather a synthesis of the published work of many scholars, organized and interpreted as the author judged best.
Contents: Part I. Old World Antecedents The Matrix of Hispanic Societies: Reconquista and Repoblacion Reconquest Hispania Hispanic Expansion in the Old World Part II. The Establishment of Hispanic Dominion in America, 1492 to About 1570 The Conditions of Conquest and Colonization: Geography and Peoples Mundus Novus: Discovery and Conquest Colonization: The Populators of the Indies Instruments of Colonization: The Castilian Municipio Colonization: Efforts to Incorporate the Indians The Royal Senorio in the Indies The Fruits of the Land The Commerce of the Indies The Conquest of Brazil The Colonization of Brazil to About 1570 Part III. Hispanic American Empires from About 1570 to About 1700 The Imperial Context: The Hispanic World in the Age of the Habsburg Kings Territorial Changes in the Hispanic New World: Contractions, Expansions, Adjustments Post-Conquest Populations: Components, Numbers, Movements, Distribution Post-Conquest Economies American Societies and American Identities Imperial Systems Epilogue: European Reactions to Hispanic Expansion in America Notes Bibliographical Essay Index