The Spanish Monarchy and the Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717-1739) The Politics of Early Bourbon Reform in Spain and Spanish America
In The Spanish Monarchy and the Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717-1739), Francisco A. Eissa-Barroso analyzes the politics behind the most salient Bourbon reform introduced in Spanish America during the early eighteenth century. Readership: Scholars and students of colonial Spanish Ame...
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Leiden
BRILL
2016
Brill |
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| Edice: | Early American History Series |
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| ISBN: | 9004308784, 9789004308787 |
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- Front Matter Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of Map and Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction CHAPTER 1: The Viceregal Institution in the Spanish World under the Habsburgs CHAPTER 2: Northern South America at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century CHAPTER 3: Reform under the First Bourbon: CHAPTER 4: Giulio Alberoni, Reform through the Vía Reservada and the First Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada CHAPTER 5: Two Architects and Faulty Foundations? CHAPTER 6: The Viceroy’s Subjects: CHAPTER 7: The End of Reform? CHAPTER 8: The Council of Indies and the War of Jenkins’ Ear: Conclusion Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV Archival Sources Bibliography Index
- Chapter 5 Two Architects And Faulty Foundations? Explaining The Suppression Of The First Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- 5.1 Two Architects For One Building: The Men Charged With Implementing The Creation Of The New Viceroyalty -- 5.2 'A Fatuous Viceroy'? Jorge De Villalonga'S Formal Entry Into Santa Fe De Bogotá -- 5.3 Court Politics In Madrid And The Suppression Of The First Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- Chapter 6 The Viceroy'S Subjects: New Granada Under The First Viceroyalty -- 6.1 Peripheral Antipathy: Quiteño Politics And Jorge De Villalonga -- 6.2 The Coveted Status Of Viceregal Capital: Cartagena V. Santa Fe -- 6.3 Villalonga'S Retinue And New Granadan Society -- Chapter 7 The End Of Reform? José Patiño And New Granada'S Government Between 1724 And 1739 -- 7.1 Patiño'S Ministry And The Second Wave Of Early Bourbon Reformism -- 7.2 The Militarization Of Provincial Government On South America'S Caribbean Coast -- 7.3 Atlantic Trade And Defense Under Patiño -- Chapter 8 The Council Of Indies And The War Of Jenkins' Ear: The Second Creation Of The Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- 8.1 "The Council Must Have Been Confused": The Spanish Court And The Politics Of The Second Creation Of The Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- 8.2 A Viceroy'S Magic Touch: The Discourse Of Economic Development And The Calls For The Creation Of A Viceroyalty In New Granada -- 8.3 Choosing A New Viceroy: Sebastián De Eslava And The Defense Of New Granada -- Conclusion -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Appendix III -- Appendix IV -- Archival Sources -- Bibliography -- Index
- Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List Of Map And Figures -- List Of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 0.1 Reform Under The Early Bourbons -- 0.2 The Structure Of The Spanish Monarchy -- 0.3 The Creation Of The Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- 0.4 Organization Of This Book -- Chapter 1 The Viceregal Institution In The Spanish World Under The Habsburgs -- 1.1 Aragonese And Columbine Precedents -- 1.2 The King'S Justice: The Role Of The Audiencia In The Peninsula And The Indies -- 1.3 The Creation Of The Spanish American Viceregal Offices -- 1.4 Institutional Development Of The Viceregal Office Under The Habsburgs -- 1.5 The King'S Alter Nos: The Viceroy As Physical Representation Of The King -- 1.6 The Political Dynamics Of The Viceregal Office In The Seventeenth Century -- Chapter 2 Northern South America At The Turn Of The Eighteenth Century -- 2.1 Northern South America And The Spanish Atlantic Empire -- 2.2 Governor Diego De Los Ríos And The French Occupation Of Cartagena In 1697 -- 2.3 The Overthrow Of President Meneses -- 2.4 Contraband And Political Infighting In Panama City And Quitoduring The War Of The Spanish Succession -- Chapter 3 Reform Under The First Bourbon: The Dawn Of The Administrative Monarchy -- 3.1 The Character Of Reform Under Philip V -- 3.2 Reform Beyond The Central Institutions Of The Monarchy: The Kingdoms Of The Crown Of Aragon -- 3.3 A New Understanding Of The Purpose Of Government: Royal Authority And Economic Development -- Chapter 4 Giulio Alberoni, Reform Through The Vía Reservada And The First Creation Of The Viceroyalty Of New Granada -- 4.1 Giulio Alberoni'S Rise To Power And The Decline Of The Council Of The Indies -- 4.2 The Viceroyalty Of New Granada And Alberoni'S Program Of American Reforms

