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Legati: misiones diplomáticas hispanomusulmanas (1492-1708) [DATASET]

Authors: González Cuerva, Rubén; Caprioli, Francesco; Soto Garrido, Miguel;

Legati: misiones diplomáticas hispanomusulmanas (1492-1708) [DATASET]

Abstract

[ES] Legati es una base de datos colaborativa en la que registrar cada misión diplomática, en sentido amplio, intercambiada entre poderes hispanos y musulmanes en la Edad Moderna (1492-1708). Se identifican los actores, lugares, autoridades implicadas y resultados. Al tratarse de unos contactos peculiares para los requisitos de la diplomacia clásica, se presta especial atención a los criterios de elección de los actores, las acreditaciones que portaban, los problemas ceremoniales o confesionales que encararon y las cuestiones de cultura material e inmaterial que aparecieron. Por último, se recoge detalladamente la bibliografía y fuentes para que sirva de base a futuras investigaciones.

[EN] Legati is a collaborative dataset recording every diplomatic mission (in a broad sense) exchanged between Spanish and Muslim authorities during the Early Modern Age (1492-1708). Actors, places, involved authorities and results are identified. As these contacts are peculiar to the requirements of classical diplomacy, special attention is paid to the criteria for the choice of actors, the accreditations they carried, the ceremonial or confessional problems they faced, and the issues of material and immaterial culture that emerged. Finally, the bibliography and sources are listed in detail to serve as a basis for future research.

Proyecto intramural especial 201810I112 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Este dataset está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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Imperio otomano, Intercultural, Maghreb, Cross-cultural, Diplomacia, Ottoman Empire, Mediterranean, Mediterráneo, Islam, Monarquía hispana, Spanish Monarchy, Diplomacy

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