Local adaptations to the intendant system in the viceroyalties of Río de la Plata, of New Spain and in the general captaincy of Chile
Between 1782 and 1786 the Hispanic monarchyimplanted the intendancies in the viceroyalties of the Río de laPlata and New Spain, as well as in the general captaincy of Chile.e works gathered here seek to answer the question about theway in which these intendancies in America functioned, departingfro...
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2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/1659 |
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| Sumario: | Between 1782 and 1786 the Hispanic monarchyimplanted the intendancies in the viceroyalties of the Río de laPlata and New Spain, as well as in the general captaincy of Chile.e works gathered here seek to answer the question about theway in which these intendancies in America functioned, departingfrom the knowledge of their sub-delegations. It focuses on variousissues related to the implementation of sub-delegations in a broad,diverse and complex American space, offering an analytical lookat a micro scale that allows us to understand the effective anddaily exercise of power. In this way, it enriches and complicatesthe interpretations that historians built on the period of Bourbonreformism. |
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