Conférence en anglais.
Amphithéâtre Guillaume Budé, Site Marcelin Berthelot
En libre accès, dans la limite des places disponibles
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Résumé
Empires defined:
- Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper, Empires in world history. Power and the politics of difference (Princeton, 2010)
The “accidental empire” of the Spanish Habsburgs and its problems
- The four inheritances of Charles V (1516-56): Austria; Burgundy; Castile; Aragon
- Philip II (1556-98): “Non sufficit orbis”
- Problematic inheritance, or probematic monarchs?
Poisoned chalices
- Sub-imperial agendas (“Obedezco pero no cumplo”)
- Distance: “Public Enemy Number 1”
Information overload
- The transition from delegation to micro-management
- Taking refuge in “menudencias” (trivia)
The special challenge of wartime:
- Robert McNamara and “A blizzard of problems”
- Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
Domino Theories and Blind Faith
- Trading land for peace: Archdukes Albert and Isabella (1598-1621)
- Waiting for miracles
The rising “incest coefficient”
- Sowing the seeds of your own destruction
Intervenant(s)
Geoffrey Parker
Ohio State University