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Guns for a Global Empire: Deployment of Artillery Technology in the Iberian Colonial Space (1580-1640)

Descrizione del progetto

La globalizzazione della tecnologia dell’artiglieria

L’Unione Iberica (1580-1649) fu il primo impero a collegare i quattro angoli del mondo. La tecnologia militare giocò un ruolo cruciale nel consolidamento del suo potere: i cannoni, in particolare, garantivano la difesa delle sue fortezze nelle colonie. Il progetto GLOBALGUNS, finanziato dall’UE, studierà l’evoluzione della tecnologia dell’artiglieria in Asia, America ed Europa, tenendo conto di armi, materie prime ed esperti a disposizione. Verrà indagato il ruolo del capitale umano nella costruzione dell’impero e nel processo di globalizzazione, nonché le asimmetrie tecnologiche tra il centro e i domini.

Obiettivo

This project studies the historical relationship between military technology, globalization and the rise of European overseas empires by focusing on the provisioning system of cannons in the first political entity which ever connected the four parts of the world: the Iberian Union (1580-1640). If cannons have become a symbol of early modern European expansion, no study has tackled their contribution in sustaining overseas conquests. In defence of dozens of sea-fortresses and on board of hundreds of ships spread around the globe, cannons played a crucial role in the first globalization as key infrastructures of the Iberian empires. The project aims to shed light on this world-wide deployment of artillery technology by revealing the emergence of a system combining gun-manufactures in Europe, America and Asia, all connected through circulations of weapons, raw material and technical experts. The special attention granted to the actors of the system intends to highlight the importance of human capital in the imperial state-building and globalizing processes. The project implements a twofold interdisciplinary methodology: while computer software is used in order to quantify and map the system, archival sources are crossed with material evidence coming from the wide collections of cannons hold in museums so as to reveal circulations and hybridizations of knowledge. Complemented by thorough archival work on case studies about the gun-foundries in Mexico, Cuba, Manila and Macau, this research addresses the issue of technological asymmetries between centres and peripheries inside the Iberian empires and questions the role of European colonial spaces in the globalization of the military revolution. By doing so, this project contributes to two EU priorities as it provides a reflection, from a historical perspective, on Europe’s place in a global context and generates knowledge on the cultural heritage of European coastal areas regarding their proto-industrial developments.

Campo scientifico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifica i progetti con EuroSciVoc, una tassonomia multilingue dei campi scientifici, attraverso un processo semi-automatico basato su tecniche NLP. Cfr.: https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/euroscivoc.

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Meccanismo di finanziamento

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Coordinatore

UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE
Contributo netto dell'UE
€ 259 398,72
Indirizzo
CARRETERA DE UTRERA KM 1
41013 Sevilla
Spagna

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Regione
Sur Andalucía Sevilla
Tipo di attività
Istituti di istruzione secondaria o superiore
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 259 398,72