A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire

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A/511352 A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire From Beginnings to i8oy Volume i: Portugal T A. R. DISNEY La Trobe University CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Contents Contents for Volume 2 Abbreviations List of maps Preface Maps page ix xiii xv xvii xxiii Introduction: The Geographical Setting 1 1. Hunter-Gatherers to Iron Age Farmers 5 The early hunter-gatherers 5 The Neolithic revolution 7 The metallurgical cultures 8 The coming of the Celts 13 Orientalisation 16 2. The Roman Experience 20 The Roman conquest 20 Towns and roads 23 Villas and mines 26 Free and slave 28 Roman administration and the idea of Portugal 30 The gods 32 3. The Germanic Kingdoms 34 The barbarian invasions 34 The Suevic kingdom 37 The Visigoths 40 Society and economy 42 Church, faith and phobias 46

vi Contents 4. Gharb al-andalus 51 The Muslim conquest 51 Islamic rule 53 Social and economic fabric 57 Muslim faith and culture 61 Christians and Jews under Islam 62 The Christian Reconquest of the North 65 5. The Medieval Kingdom 70 The condado Portucalense 70 Afonso Henriques and the founding of the kingdom 74 Expanding south 77 The fates of the conquered 82 Settling and developing 83 Castles, churches and religious institutions 86 Crown, seigneurs and ecclesiastical rights 90 Afonso III and King Dinis 93 6. The Fourteenth Century 95 Becoming a nation 95 The economic base 97 Towns and the beginnings of commercial capitalism 100 The ordering of society: theory and practice 102 The Black Death and its aftermath 107 Afonso IV and Pedro I 111 Fernando and the Castilian wars 113 Dynastic crisis: a Castilian usurper or a Portuguese bastard? 117 Aljubarrota 120 7. The Making of Avis Portugal 122 The coming of Joao I: a bourgeois revolution? 12.2 Settling the dynasty: war, peace and royal marriages 124 Change and continuity in the noble estate 126 King Duarte and the regency of Prince Pedro 128 Regression under Afonso V 131 Joao II, noble conspiracies and royal power 133 Joao II: the later years 136 Law and taxes 137 The changing art of war 140 8. The Golden Age 143 The character and contradictions of the Golden Age 143 The Golden Age economy 145 The court and the king's majesty 149 The Castilian connection and the Jews 151 Elite society, government and bureaucracy 154 Church reform without a Reformation 159

Contents vii Social welfare and the Misericordia 162 The Portuguese literary Renaissance 163 The Arts 166 9. The Tarnished Age 172 Joao III and his fated family 172 Sebastiao and Henrique 173 A faltering economy? 176 The coming of the Inquisition 180 The Inquisition in action 182 Portugal, the Council of Trent and the Jesuits 186 The fate of Letters and the Arts 189 The crisis of 1580 and the succession of Filipe I 192 10. Habsburg Portugal 198 Filipe I in Lisbon 198 Institutional change, marginalisation and ambiguous autonomy 200 The Habsburg economy 204 The union of crowns and foreign relations 209 The reform program of Olivares 212 The defection of the Portuguese nobility 215 The revolt of 1640 218 11. Restoration and Reconstruction 221 The Restoration 221 Joao IV, war and diplomacy 225 Afonso VI and national survival 228 Pedro II and the stabilising of the Braganca monarchy 232 The internal balance of power 235 The seventeenth-century cortes 240 Restoration Portugal in the international economy 243 12. The Age of Gold and Baroque Splendour 249 Setting the scene 249 Gold, diamonds and Joao V 252 Population and agriculture 256 The wine industry and the patterns of overseas trade 259 Eighteenth-century Joanine absolutism 264 Baroque culture and the royal court 268 The Enlightenment and the Portuguese public 274 13. The Age of Pombal 280 Pombal and Pombalism 280 The 1755 earthquake 283 Pombal and Portuguese trade 286

viii Contents Pombaline industrial and agrarian reform 289 The cowing of the higher nobility 292 Pombaline regalism and the expulsion of the Jesuits 298 Defence and education 305 14. The Late Eighteenth Century: Finale of the Old Regime 311 Maria I and the viradeira 311 The Marian economy and the Marian Enlightenment 314 Subversion, police and internal security 319 Prince Joao and a world in turmoil 322 1807: the ano tormentoso 328 Glossary 334 Bibliography 341 Index 356