Communication and Politics in the Hispanic Monarchy : Managing Times of Emergency (Europa periodica 3) (2023. 476 S. 15 Abb. 210 mm)

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Communication and Politics in the Hispanic Monarchy : Managing Times of Emergency (Europa periodica 3) (2023. 476 S. 15 Abb. 210 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 476 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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In times of emergency, communication plays a crucial yet problematic role. While this may seem obvious nowadays, even before the emergence of modern media, the methods of gathering, elaborating and transmitting information had a significant influence on the perception of risk and decision-making processes. The book examines how government bodies and different social actors handled emergencies in the Hispanic Monarchy, from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. It features case studies from the Hispanic Monarchy's European, American and Asian territories, exploring the narrative strategies used in news-sheets and gazettes, the impact of disasters on information networks, how they interacted with political and social dynamics, and the effect of conflicting interpretations of extreme events.

Contents

Acknowledgement 9

Domenico Cecere and Alessandro Tuccillo

Times of emergency: Managing communication and politics in the aftermath of a disaster 11

Section I: Controlling the flow of news

Tamar Herzog

Early modern information: Collecting and knowing in Spain and its Empire 39

Fernando Bouza

Calamities, communication and public space between manuscript and print (Spain and Portugal, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries): From prayers to news 59

Virginia García- Acosta

Decide, apply and communicate: The colonial administration in Mexico faced with extreme weather episodes 79

Section II: From relaciones to periodicals

Annachiara Monaco

A linguistic perspective on the reporting of seventeenth- century natural disasters 113

Vincenzo Leonardi

The rhetoric of disaster between the pre- periodical and the periodical press: The Guadalmedina flood (1661) and the case of the Gazeta Nueva 139

Valentina Sferragatta

Communicative strategies in relazioni on the 1669 eruption of Mount Etna 171

Enrico De Prisco

Countering the spread of contagion. Plague and the media: A close relationship, the case of Conversano (1690- 1692) 197

José Daniel Lozano Díaz and Antonio Manuel Berná Ortigosa

A comparative analysis of earthquakes as reported in the official Spanish press (1770- 9): A commercial strategy? 223

Section III: The logistics of communication

Guillaume Gaudin

Crisis as a measure of communicative capacity in the Spanish Empire: Letters, messengers and news informing Spain of the Sangley uprising in Manila (1603- 1608) 255

Paulina Machuca

The 1645 Manila earthquake: The distance- time problem during emergencies 281

Domenico Cecere

Standing on shaky ground: The politics of disasters in early modern Peru 309

Rocío Moreno- Cabanillas

Mechanisms and strategies for communication in time of war during the eighteenth century 341

Section IV: Putting a spin on disasters

Alessandro Tuccillo

Divine intervention? The politics of interpreting disasters 365

Armando Alberola Romá

Disaster and personal perception: The Calabria and Messina earthquakes (1783) according to the account by the Spanish clergyman Antonio Despuig y Dameto 391

Luis Alberto Arrioja Díaz Viruell

Between the brilliant light and the shadow of the insects: The instruction on the plague of locusts ordered by the Government of Guatemala in 1804 433

Index 461

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