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Deconstructing Legitimacy Viceroys Merchants And The Military In Late Colonial Peru Patricia H Marks

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Deconstructing Legitimacy Viceroys Merchants And The Military In Late Colonial Peru Patricia H Marks
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Publisher: Pennsylvania State University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 403
Author: Patricia H. Marks
ISBN: 027103209X, 9780271032092
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Deconstructing Legitimacy Viceroys Merchants And The Military In Late Colonial Peru Patricia H Marks by Patricia H. Marks 027103209X, 9780271032092 instant download after payment.

The overthrow of Viceroy Joaqu?­?­n de la Pezuela on 29 January 1821 has not received much attention from historians, who have tended to view it as a simple military uprising. Yet in this careful study of the episode, based on deep archival research, Patricia Marks reveals it to be a pivotal event in the emerging commercial conflict between liberal free-traders and protectionists that retarded the establishment of a stable national state in post-independence Peru. The overthrow of the viceroy thereby may be seen as an early manifestation of Latin American praetorianism, in which a particular sector of the civilian population, unable to prevail politically and unwilling to compromise, pressures army officers to act in order to save the state.

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