Political Authority, Otherness, and Race in Iberian Early Modern Societies

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colonial governance
Early Modern History
early modern Iberian racial policies
Early Modern Iberian Societies
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History
Iberian
imperial diversity
legal authority history
macula concept
Politics
population management
Race
social segregation

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  • ISBN 9780367467357
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines how the Iberian empires of the early-modern period were structured around population control, segregation, and racial policies rather than nation-state characteristics.

Covering a variety of topics, Schaub analyzes the idea that the political regimes of the 15th-18th centuries did not have the characteristics of contemporary nation-states. It shows that control over populations, their description and the implementation of segregation played a central role in the structuring of these political systems. The focus is on the two Iberian monarchies in the early-modern period. The reader will find both theoretical propositions of wide relevance and empirical examples as case studies. There are detailed explanations of the political regimes in the 16th and 17th centuries, based on the example of the union of the crowns of Spain and Portugal. The book presents methods of managing the diversity of populations within imperial structures. It shows that the notion of the stain (macula) played an important role in disqualifying individuals and social groups. Finally, it draws on these empirical case studies to offer a general reflection on the history of race and colonization. In short, the book shows that it is impossible to understand the political structures of the ancien régime without giving a central role to the policies of race.

Political Authority, Otherness, and Race in Iberian Early Modern Societies will be of value to students and researchers who wish to gain a better understanding of the empires of the early-modern period.

Jean-Frédéric Schaub is a historian and teaches at the EHESS. Recent publications include Nous avons tous la même histoire. Le défi des identités (2024) with Silvia Sebastiani; Histoire de la race dans les sociétés occidentales, xve-xviiie siècle (2021) and Pour une histoire politique de la race (2015).

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