Capítulo de Libro
Forging the Catholic Monarchy: Religious Orders as Elites in the Iberian Transatlantic World (16th Century)
Título del libro: Virtuosos of Faith: Monks, Nuns, Canons, and Friars as Elites of Medieval Culture
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Editorial:
Lit Verlag
ISBN:
978-3-643-91363-0
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
At the end of the 15th century, at least four fundamental historical facts converged to shape the missionary activity of religious orders in Europe: 1) the unification of the Iberian kingdoms represented by the crowns of Castile and Aragon; 2) the fall of the Moors in Granade in 1492; 3) the expansion of the exploration of the Atlantic by the Portuguese and the Spaniards, of which the discovery of America in the same year of 1492 was part; 4) the papal legitimation of Spanish expansion in unconquered lands through “royal patronage” and its equivalent, the Portuguese padroado. That same year, Elio Antonio de Nebrija (1441-1522), one of the main introducers of humanism in the Iberian Peninsula, published his Gramática Castellana (1492), as part of a major enterprise of cultural reform that would mark a radical turn in the history of the Spanish empire. Each of these facts has a particular history that we cannot analyze here. But it should be noted that they all converge in the same years and mark the beginning of a process that would continue during the following centuries.
Palabras clave:
Religious orders
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Evangelization
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Global Mission
,
Catholic Monarchy
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Wilde, Guillermo Luis; Forging the Catholic Monarchy: Religious Orders as Elites in the Iberian Transatlantic World (16th Century); Lit Verlag; 2020; 303-319
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