Early Modern Spain
Bibliography (University of Central Arkansas History Department)

Popish habits vs. nutritional need: fasting and fish consumption in Iberia in the early modern period
essay by Regina Grafe, examining interactions between economic and cultural factors in the consumption of dried salted codfish (U. Oxford)
Discussion papers in economic and social history, 55 (2004)

Inoculation–A means of protecting people or propagating smallpox: Spain and New Spain, 1779-1800
article by Robert McCaa on the controversies surrounding smallpox inoculation in Spain and its colonies
from Boletín Mexicana de Historia y Filosofía de la Medicina, 2 (1998)

Kingship in the Early Modern World
An online seminar comparing Elizabeth I of England and Philip II of Spain and the kingdom of Vijayanagara in southern India (M Rodriguez-Salgado and J-P Rubies)

The Library of Iberian Resources Online (LIBRO)
full-text editions of scholarship about the peoples and nations of the Iberian peninsula from the 5th to 17th centuries, principally out-of-print monographs, in addition to basic texts and sources in translation (James W Brodman et al)

Women and crime in early modern Seville
Book extract: chapter from Crime and Society in early modern Seville (1980) by Mary Elizabeth Perry, looks at the women of the Seville ‘underworld’ and the city authorities’ attempts to deal with them as a perceived threat to order (Library of Iberian Resources Online)