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The 1624 Tumult Of Mexico In Perspective C 16201650 Authority And Conflict Resolution In The Iberian Atlantic Ballone

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The 1624 Tumult Of Mexico In Perspective C 16201650 Authority And Conflict Resolution In The Iberian Atlantic Ballone
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The 1624 Tumult Of Mexico In Perspective C 16201650 Authority And Conflict Resolution In The Iberian Atlantic Ballone instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Pages: 365
Author: Ballone, Angela
ISBN: 9789004335486, 900433548X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The 1624 Tumult Of Mexico In Perspective C 16201650 Authority And Conflict Resolution In The Iberian Atlantic Ballone by Ballone, Angela 9789004335486, 900433548X instant download after payment.

In The 1624 Tumult of Mexico in Perspective Angela Ballone offers, for the first time, a comprehensive study of an understudied period of Mexican early modern history. By looking at the mandates of three viceroys who, to varying degrees, participated in the events surrounding the Tumult, the book discusses royal authority from a transatlantic perspective that encompasses both sides of the Iberian Atlantic. Considering the similarities and tensions that coexisted in the Iberian Atlantic, Ballone offers a thorough reassessment of current historiography on the Tumult proving that, despite the conflicts and arguments underlying the disturbances, there was never any intention to do away with the king’s authority in New Spain.

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