The prominent role played by certain Genoese private individuals and families in the European power balance during the Ancient Régime is essential for understanding the decision making processes and the strategies followed by the Spanish monarchy for the management of critical situations. A telling example is that of Bautista Serra, agent of the Genoese Republic in Madrid between 1614 and 1618. Serra’s instructions aimed at the preservation of Genoa’s status and the perpetuation of the privilegesenjoyed by the Genoese in the lands under the Spanish monarch. This,however, did not exclude alternative paths of negotiation not only in order to guarantee the success of his mission, but also to obtain personal gainsfor him and other Genoese subjects. These were alternative resources in order to get a consensus that complemented the official ones, and that depended on the ability of certain families to enter into international elite networks and to interact with the circles of royal patronage
Bautista Serra, un agente genovés en la corte de Felipe III: lo particular y lo público en la negociación política / BEN YESSEF GARFIA, Y. - In: HISPANIA. - ISSN 0018-2141. - 73:245(2013), pp. 647-672. [https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2013.017]
Bautista Serra, un agente genovés en la corte de Felipe III: lo particular y lo público en la negociación política
BEN YESSEF GARFIA Y
2013
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The prominent role played by certain Genoese private individuals and families in the European power balance during the Ancient Régime is essential for understanding the decision making processes and the strategies followed by the Spanish monarchy for the management of critical situations. A telling example is that of Bautista Serra, agent of the Genoese Republic in Madrid between 1614 and 1618. Serra’s instructions aimed at the preservation of Genoa’s status and the perpetuation of the privilegesenjoyed by the Genoese in the lands under the Spanish monarch. This,however, did not exclude alternative paths of negotiation not only in order to guarantee the success of his mission, but also to obtain personal gainsfor him and other Genoese subjects. These were alternative resources in order to get a consensus that complemented the official ones, and that depended on the ability of certain families to enter into international elite networks and to interact with the circles of royal patronageFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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