Politický a ekonomický kontext piraterie u amerických břehů
Political and economical context of piracy in the American shores
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Baďura, Bohumil
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Arts
Discipline
History of Latin America
Department
Centre for Ibero-American Studies
Date of defense
18. 9. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Very good
Mirove smlouvy z Londyna a pozdeji z Valladolidu ve sve podstate neprinesly zadny posun v zahranicni politice obou znesvarenych statu. Dlouhe mesice vyjednavani neprinesly zadne dulezite obchodni licence, ktere by vedly k otevreni trhu a proudeni bohatstvi. Spanelsko naopak trvalo na pozadavcich zdurazl1ujici zakaz obchodovani s koloniemi v Novem svete, chranic si monopol na tento trh. Anglie v odpoved'i na tento komercni protekcionismus obhajovala narok dobrovolniku slouzit ve vojenskych jednotkach Spojenych provincif, ale bez financni podpory a vyloucenim nizozemskych mest z protekcniho pasma. Rozpory provazely take nabozenske otazky, z kterych nemohla ani jedna ze stran ustoupit. Vysledna dohoda obesla jakekoliv neshody z pocatku valky a byla spise obrazem domaci nez zahranicni politiky, jelikoz nikdo se nechtel dopustit 'zrady' na vlastnim state. Zbyle zavazky se staly neformalnimi body a vyjednavaci strany je spolecne odsunuly do ztracena. Stejne jako Cateau-cambrijsky mir neprinesl uzavreni piratske kapitoly francouzskych piratu v Zapadnfch Indifch, tak ani Londynsky mfr zdaleka neznamenal konec pusobenf anglickych piratu v Novem svete, a to prevazne v oblasti Piratskeho pasu. Jediny rozdfl byl v ukoncenf statnf podpory kaperske cinnosti, nebot' Anglie nevydavala zadne letters of marque proti...
The story of piracy in Spanish America begins with Treaty of Tordesillas. But its origins laid in the comercial and political rivalry between Spain and European states. However first challengers of Spain's monopoly weren't pirates but more interlopers. Spanish's bullion from Peru and other products from West Indies was according to law exchangeable only for Spanish merchandise and only by Spanish subjects. This state was in the second half of the sixteenth century attacked by attempts of England - one of the rising modern national states. From this point of view the Pirate zone in New world was a important stage of international warfare among European realms-states. Apart off this international turmoil stood, but not too far, rejection of Catholicism by Henry VIII. and later again by Elizabeth I. This issue was in the air for more than fifty years. Not even assaults of Spanish Armada could shut down voices of protestants in England in such twilight. The religious struggle should be considered like one of many episodes which defined the emerging nation states. Centuries of legendizing created myths about Francis Drake and John Hawkins. But for the first time in the Carribean they were more icons of the early modern spirit of enterprise than pirates. Hawkin's trade passion for 'negros' ironically stands in...