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_aRodrÃguez O., Jaime E., _d1940- _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aPolitical culture in Spanish America, 1500-1830 /Jaime E. Rodriguez O. |
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_aLincoln : _bUniversity of Nebraska Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_a"Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500-1830 examines the nature of Spanish American political culture by reevaluating the political theory, institutions, and practices of the Hispanic world. Consisting of eight case studies with a focus on New Spain and Quito, Jaime E. Rodrguez O. demonstrates that the process of independence of Spanish America differs from previous claims. In 1188 King Alfonso IX convened the Cortes, the first congress in Europe that included the three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the towns.This heritage, along with events in the sixteenth century, including the rebellion of Castilla and the Protestant Reformation, transformed the nature of Hispanic political thought. Rodrguez O. argues that those developments, rather than the Enlightenment, were the basis of the Hispanic revolution and the Constitution of 1812. Emphasizing continuity rather than the rejection of Hispanic political culture, as well as the Atlantic perspective, Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500-1830 demonstrates the nature of the Hispanic revolution and the process of independence. Rodriguez O.'s work will encourage historians of Spanish America to reexamine the political institutions and processes of those nations from a broad perspective to gain a deeper understanding of the Spanish American countries that emerged from the breakup of the composite monarchy"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_a"In this collection of eight case studies, Jaime E. Rodriguez O. reexamines the nature of Spanish American political culture by reevaluating the political theory, institutions, and practices of the Hispanic world"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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500 | _aMachine generated contents note: List of Tables Preface A Note on America and Americans Introduction 1. The Nature of Representation in New Spain 2. The Origins of the Quito Revolution of 1809 3. Clerical Culture in the Kingdom of Quito 4. Citizens of the Spanish Nation: Indians and the Constitutional Elections in the Kingdom of Quito 5. The Emancipation of America 6. The Supposed Influence of the Independence of the United States on Spanish American Independence 7. Caudillos and Historians: Riego, Iturbide and Santa Anna 8. New Directions: Old Questions. | ||
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_aThe nature of representation in New Spain -- _tThe origins of the Quito Revolution of 1809 -- _tClerical culture in the kingdom of Quito -- _tCitizens of the Spanish nation -- _tThe emancipation of America -- _tU.S. Independence and Spanish American Independence -- _tCaudillos and historians -- _tNew directions and old questions. |
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