Saturday, January 10, 2004

2:30–4:30 a.m.

112. Smuggling, Clandestine Political Economies, and Public Authority in the First Global Age: Iberian Monarchies, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Omni Shoreham, Diplomat Ballroom

Joint session with the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies and the World History Association

Chair: Ida Altman Brown, University of New Orleans
Papers:

The Political-Economic Anatomy of a Criminal Organization Connecting America and Philip II’s Western Mediterranean Domains
J. B. Owens, Idaho State University

The Impact of Illegal Trade on Regional Politics and Gender Roles in Eighteenth-Century Mozambique
Benigna de Jesus Lurdina Mateus Lisboa Zimba, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane

Smuggling and the Spatial Patterning of Political Interactions in Early Bourbon Venezuela
Jeremy D. Cohen, University of Florida at Gainesville


Comment: Ernst Pijning, Minot State University