The origins of Bourbon reform in Spanish South America, 1700-1763 / by Adrian J. Pearce.
"This book presents one of the first detailed analyses of the first six decades of Bourbon rule in Spanish America (1700-1763). Based on a wealth of archival sources in Spain and Peru and on a body of historical research that has transformed our understanding of this period in just the past few...
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New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2014.
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Series: | Studies of the Americas.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Early Bourbon Period in Spanish South America : an Interpretation
- 1. Imperial Hiatus : War in Spain and Crisis in Peru, 1700 to 1720s
- 2. Bourbon Rule and the Origins of Reform in Spain and the Colonies, 1700-1719
- 3. The First Cycle of Reform, 1710s to 1736 : Spanish Atlantic Trade
- 4. The First Cycle of Reform, 1710s to 1736 : Government, Treasury, Mining, and the Church
- 5. Reform Abated, 1736-1745
- 6. Reform Renewed : The Second Cycle, 1745-1763
- 7. Conclusions.