The Conspiracy of the Ninth Duke of Medina Sidonia (1641)
An Aristocrat in the Crisis of the Spanish Empire
Abstract
In The Conspiracy of the Ninth Duke of Medina Sidonia, Luis Salas offers a penetrating analysis of a plot to incite rebellion in the region of Andalusia in 1641. Had it succeeded, the plan could have caused the collapse of the Spanish Monarchy. Salas leaves no doubt that the conspiracy indeed occurred; he analyzes the plan in depth, its architects, its supporters — both in Andalusia and abroad — how it unraveled, and how the government of Philip IV of Spain managed to survive the most dramatic months of his tumultuous reign. Salas also delves into the consequences of the subsequent punishments, which affected Portugal, the balance of power in Andalusia, and Spain’s entire colonial trade.
Keywords
1640; 17th century; andalusia; carrera de indias; conspiracy; crisis; medina sidonia; philip iv; political rebellions; politics; SpainDOI
10.1163/9789004255753ISBN
9789004255753, 9789004255265, 9789004255753Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2013Classification
History
History and Archaeology
c 1500 onwards to present day
Social and cultural history
Military history