Where the Devil Stands: A Microhistorical Reading of Empires as Multiple Moral Worlds (Manila–Mexico, 1577–1580)

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Romain Bertrand, « Where the Devil Stands: A Microhistorical Reading of Empires as Multiple Moral Worlds (Manila–Mexico, 1577–1580) », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.1093/pastj/gtz039


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"Woe to thee, o land, when thy king is a child and thy princes feast in the morning. (Ecclesiastes 10:16)". As it developed in its English-speaking version over the course of the last three decades, global history has mostly been the story of a world peopled by large-scale and relatively resilient entities (such as cultures, civilizations, religions). One specific entity, namely ‘imperial polities’, has been granted a prominent place in the grand narrative of how the world became more and more densely interconnected...

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