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  1. to offer a contested version of Spanish colonial history in 20th century Africa, promoting a more shared social colo-nial history. KEYWORDS: Hispano-African history; Decoloniality; Colonial memories; Shared history; Spanish Protectorate; Morocco; Spanish Guinea; Equatorial Guinea.

  2. For more than a century, the countries of Spanish America have maintained their level of development relative to one another. This article argues that this enduring regional hierarchy is a path‐dependent legacy of Spanish colonialism.

  3. levels of colonialism for Spanish and British colonies. We define level of colonialism as the extent to which a colonizing power installs economic, political, and sociocultural institutions in a colonized territory. To estimate this level across different colonial territories, we draw on a large range

  4. Despite a generation’s work on Spanish colonial trade from 1717 to 1821, the seemingly central task of calculating current values of total imports and exports for the entire period has yet to be attempted.

  5. James Mahoney Brown University. For more than a century, the countries of Spanish America have maintained their level of development relative to one another. This article argues that this enduring regional hierarchy is a path-dependent legacy of Spanish colonialism.

  6. Colonialism and Postcolonial Development In this comparative-historical analysis of Spanish America, James Mahoney offers a new theory of colonialism and postcolonial development. The book explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds of colonial-ism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to countries with differing

  7. 5 cze 2012 · The rise of the Bourbon monarchy in the eighteenth century did not all at once and altogether transform Spain from a nation organized by classically mercantilist institutions to one that was enlightened and liberal.

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