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    NonSufficitOrbis

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    a history blog by Adrian Masters

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    "The rest of this story, curious traveler / is a very long tale - travel on." don Diego de Mendoza (†1575)

    Non Sufficit Orbis

    An early modern global history blog

     
    Renaissance Quarterly: Powerful Women, Masculine Bureaucrats, and Early Modern State Formation

    Renaissance Quarterly: Powerful Women, Masculine Bureaucrats, and Early Modern State Formation

    Archival Woes and a Plan to Escape to Peru

    Archival Woes and a Plan to Escape to Peru

    Amores cerdos: An early modern Spanish ode to the pig (and to pork)

    Amores cerdos: An early modern Spanish ode to the pig (and to pork)

     

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    Renaissance Quarterly: Powerful Women, Masculine Bureaucrats, and Early Modern State Formation

    Renaissance Quarterly: Powerful Women, Masculine Bureaucrats, and Early Modern State Formation

    Archival Woes and a Plan to Escape to Peru

    Archival Woes and a Plan to Escape to Peru

    Amores cerdos: An early modern Spanish ode to the pig (and to pork)

    Amores cerdos: An early modern Spanish ode to the pig (and to pork)

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    Miraculous bureaucracy: a letter from heaven

    Miraculous bureaucracy: a letter from heaven

    "This is a transcript of a letter that fell from heaven to earth in which God wrote from his heart, and must be believed by all, which...
    Women in control of an Empire? The 'women's council' and the Council of the Indies, ~156

    Women in control of an Empire? The 'women's council' and the Council of the Indies, ~156

    Men ran the Council of the Indies, so says every book and almost every document we know about it. Little wonder; during the Habsburg era...
     

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