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Politics Economy And Society In Bourbon Central America 17591821 Jordana Dym Christophe Belaubre

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Politics Economy And Society In Bourbon Central America 17591821 Jordana Dym Christophe Belaubre
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.06 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Jordana Dym; Christophe Belaubre
ISBN: 9780870818448, 0870818449
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Politics Economy And Society In Bourbon Central America 17591821 Jordana Dym Christophe Belaubre by Jordana Dym; Christophe Belaubre 9780870818448, 0870818449 instant download after payment.

Politics, Economy, and Society in Bourbon Central America, 1759-1821 examines how the Spanish policies known broadly as the Bourbon Reforms affected Central American social, economic, and political institutions. Although historians have devoted significant attention to the purpose and impact of these reforms in Spain and some of Spain's other New World colonies, this book is the first to explore their impact on Central America.
These reforms profoundly changed aspects of Central America's politics and society; however, these essays reveal that changes in the region were shaped both internally and externally and that they weakened the region's ties to metropolitan Spain as often as they reinforced them. Contributors focus on specific policy changes and their consequences as well as transformations throughout the region for which no direct Bourbon inspiration appears to be responsible. Together they demonstrate that whether or not the Crown achieved its primary goals of centralization and control, its policies nevertheless provided opportunities for evident, often subtle, and occasionally unintentional shifts in the colonial government's relationship to its constituent populations. Contributors include Christophe Belaubre, Michel Bertrand, Jordana Dym, Jorge H. González, Timothy Hawkins, Sajid Alfredo Herrera, Gustavo Palma, Eugenia Rodriguez, Doug Tompson, and Stephen Webre.

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