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“THE IBERIAN EMPIRES IN ASIA: POLITICAL TENSIONS AND IMPERIAL KNOWLEDGE”, PERMANENT SEMINAR IBERIAN WORLDS AND EARLY GLOBALIZATION


The Iberian Empires in Asia: Political Tensions and Imperial Knowledge”,

Permanent Seminar Iberian Worlds and Early Globalization


Next Tuesday, March 22 at 18:00 (CET) it will take place a special session of the permanent seminar "Iberian worlds and early globalization" promoted by the project PID2019-111081RJ-I00 “MIBER – Mobility and Integration in the Iberian Colonial Systems” and the research group PAI HUM 1000 group "History of globalization: violence, negotiation and interculturality".

The session entitled "Los imperios Ibéricos en Asia: tensiones políticas y saberes imperiales/ The Iberian Empires in Asia: Political Tensions and Imperial Knowledge" will feature presentations by Professors Federico Palomo del Barrio (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and Joan-Pau Rubiés (ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

The structure of the session will be as follows:

18:00 | Welcome

  • Una religiosa castellana en el Macao portugués del siglo XVII: entre visiones místicas, estrategias políticas y anhelos apostólicos
  • A Castilian nun in 17th-century Portuguese Macao: Between mystical visions, political strategies and apostolic yearnings
  • El Códice Boxer en una perspectiva comparada: saberes imperiales en las Indias de Castilla y Portugal
  • The Boxer Codex in comparative perspective: Imperial knowledge in the Castilian and Portuguese Indies
19:05 | Debate

19:35 | Closure

If you wish to attend, you can do it in person (Sala de Telepresencia, Edificio 6, UPO) or through Zoom by entering the following credentials:

MEETING ID: 355 187 9965


The full program of the activity and information on all our activities is also available on the PAI HUM 1000 "History of Globalization: Violence, Negotiation and Interculturality" website.


I hope the session will be of interest to you.


Contact Info:

Área de Historia Moderna
Otra. Utrera km. 1
41013 Sevilla

Contact Email: ipertos@upo.es


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