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In Service Of Two Masters The Missionaries Of Ocopa Indigenous Resistance And Spanish Governance In Bourbon Peru Cameron D Jones

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In Service Of Two Masters The Missionaries Of Ocopa Indigenous Resistance And Spanish Governance In Bourbon Peru Cameron D Jones
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.42 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Cameron D. Jones
ISBN: 9781503608382, 1503608387
Language: English
Year: 2018

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In Service Of Two Masters The Missionaries Of Ocopa Indigenous Resistance And Spanish Governance In Bourbon Peru Cameron D Jones by Cameron D. Jones 9781503608382, 1503608387 instant download after payment.

By the early 1700s, the vast scale of the Spanish Empire led crown authorities to rely on local institutions to carry out their political agenda, including religious orders like the Franciscan mission of Santa Rosa de Ocopa in the Peruvian Amazon. This book follows the Ocopa missions through the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a period marked by events such as the indigenous Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion and the 1746 Lima earthquake. Caught between the directives of the Spanish crown and the challenges of missionary work on the Amazon frontier, the missionaries of Ocopa found themselves at the center of a struggle over the nature of colonial governance.


Cameron D. Jones reveals the changes that Spain's far-flung empire experienced from borderland Franciscan missions in Peru to the court of the Bourbon monarchy in Madrid, arguing that the Bourbon clerical reforms that broadly sought to bring the empire under greater crown control were shaped in turn by groups throughout the Americas, including Ocopa friars, the Amerindians and Africans in their missions, and bureaucrats in Lima and Madrid. Far from isolated local incidents, Jones argues that these conflicts were representative of the political struggles over clerical reform occurring throughout Spanish America on the eve of independence.

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