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  1. Home. Welcome to Historias, a monthly podcast of interviews discussing wide-ranging subjects in the history of Spain and the Iberian World, with a focus on new scholarship. For all episodes, please click the “Episodes” tab in the menu, or find the most recent ones below.

  2. At its greatest extent in the late 1700s and early 1800s, the Spanish Empire covered over 13 million square kilometres, making it one of the largest empires in history. The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976.

  3. Mongol empire. One of the largest contiguous land empires in history, the Mongol empire spread throughout the 13th and 14th centuries CE. It rose from a collection of nomadic tribes in central Asia and at its height extended from Central Asia to Central Europe and to the Sea of Japan. The empire’s best-known leader was Genghis Khan, who ...

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  5. 28 de abr. de 2010 · In this article we argue that Ming China had a fundamental impact on the rise and decline of the Spanish Empire. China's demand for silver was of such magnitude that private mining profits in the Spanish Empire remained high until about 1640. The decline of these profits led to abandon production.

  6. 9 de jan. de 2023 · What was the Spanish Empire? A Complete Begginer’s Guide. The Reformism of the First Bourbons. 1700-1746: reign of Philip V (Bourbon dynasty). 1702-1714: War of the Spanish Succession. 1707-1716: centralization and reform of the Spanish territorial administration. Creation of the secretaries of state. 1714: end of the War of Succession.

  7. The economic decline of the Spanish Empire. By the mid-seventeenth century, Spain entered a period of economic and military decline, eventually losing Portugal in 1640. Charles I's and Phillip II's aggressive foreign policy lured Spain into long and difficult conflicts with the Dutch ( Eighty Years War) and Italians.