Jiang's three-part diagnosis of early modern Spain: status hierarchy, otherworldly religious spending, and dynastic monarchical war.
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feudal Catholic monarchy
Jiang's three-part diagnosis of early modern Spain: status hierarchy, otherworldly religious spending, and dynastic monarchical war.
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"...is that at this time in history, Spain was a feudal, catholic monarchy."
"...being wasted on these religious festivals. And the third thing is monarchy. So they have a king, and this king also happens to be,..."
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