Iberia before Columbua
I. Roman Period
- Iberia most Romanized part of Empire due to heavy colonization
- Gothic invasions of 400s lead to Visigothic kingdom, but unstable
II. Muslim period
- Muslims conquer all of Portugal and most of Spain - 711
- Moorish Iberia became center of learning, most advanced part of Europe
- Heir to heritage of Eastern and Western world
- Cordoba attracts scholars of all faiths - Important for Jewish culture
- Iberia marked forever - language, women, family, architecture, machismo
III. Myth of the Reconquista
- Discord among Muslims enabled growth of Christian kingdoms
- Multiple Christian and Muslim states co-exist in competition and
conflict of seven centuries
- Steadily the frontier moves south
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Portugal takes modern shape in 1253; Spain conquers last Muslim kingdom
in 1492
- Leads to national self-image of crusaders for Christianity,
particularly in Spain
- Gives us the hidalgo personality
- Religious intolerance and fervor
- Suspicion of foreigner
- Respect for soldier rather than farmer
- Many of the same institutions - conquest as extension of reconquest
IV. Ferdinand and Isabella
- Come to throne in 1474 - create "Spain," sort of.
- Reform government to weaken nobles - shift power to technocrats
- Religion
- Isabella known for deep piousness
- Made alliances with conservative elements of Church
- she would back sweeping conservative reforms
- in exchange, bishops would give her political support
- Patronado
- deal with the Pope
- Isabella would fund building, recruiting, reforms, etc.
- in exchange, she got control over nominations for religious offices
- this system would eventually be translated to New World
- All lead to identification of faith with ‘nationality'
- to be loyal to the Crown is to be Catholic
- profound implications for the Americas
- ensures religious conflict in Americas, and at home
- Rise of the Inquisition to stamp out heresy, alternate religions
- While Portugal will get its own version of the patronado, the
church-state relationship will not be as tight
- End of multi-religious Spain
- Last Muslim stronghold, Grenada, defeated 1492
- Jews expelled the same year
- Some Jews stay -- forced to convert
- Muslims eventually face same choice
- This leads to problem of "New Christians" - more work for Inquisition
- Succeeded by Charles V
- First Hapsburg ruler of Spain
- 2. Actually from "Belgium"
- Far flung empire in Europe
- This ensured the extreme exploitation and relative neglect of Spanish America