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Viceroy Güemes's Mexico: Rituals, Religion, and Revenue (Diálogos Series)

معرفی کتاب «Viceroy Güemes's Mexico: Rituals, Religion, and Revenue (Diálogos Series)» نوشتهٔ Christoph Rosenmüller (author)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Iowa Press در سال 2024. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Viceroy GÜemes's Mexico: Rituals, Religion, and Revenue examines the career of Juan Francisco GÜemes y Horcasitas, viceroy of New Spain from 1746 to 1755. It provides the best account yet of how the colonial reform process most commonly known as the Bourbon Reforms did not commence with the arrival of José de Gálvez, the visitador general to New Spain appointed in 1765. Rather, GÜemes, ennobled as the conde de Revillagigedo in 1749, pushed through substantial reforms in the late 1740s and early 1750s, most notably the secularization of the doctrinas (turning parishes administering to Natives over to diocesan priests) and the state takeover of the administration of the alcabala tax in Mexico City. Both measures served to strengthen royal authority and increase fiscal revenues, the twin goals historians have long identified as central to the Bourbon reform project. GÜemes also managed to implement these reforms without stirring up the storm of protest that attended the Gálvez visita . The book thus recasts how historians view eighteenth-century colonial reform in New Spain and the Spanish empire generally. Christoph RosenmÜller's study of GÜemes is the first in English-language scholarship that draws on significant research in a family archive. Using these rarely consulted sources allows for a deeper understanding of daily life and politics. Whereas most scholars have relied on the official communications in the great archives to emphasize tightly choreographed rituals, for instance, RosenmÜller's work shows that much interaction in the viceregal palace was rather informal--a fact that scholars have overlooked. The sources throw light on meeting and greeting people, ongoing squabbles over hierarchy and ceremony, walks on the Alameda square, the role of the vicereine and their children, and working hours in the offices. Such insights are drawn from a rare family archive harboring a trove of personal communications. The resulting book paints a vivid portrait of a society undergoing change earlier than many historians have believed. Cover Half title Title Copyright Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments A Note on Terms Introduction Chapter 1. The Education of a Bourbon Viceroy Chapter 2. A Passage to Mexico Chapter 3. From Viceregal Rituals to Informality: The Court in Mexico City Chapter 4. “The Indians and Castes . . . Long for Change”: Wrestling the Rural Priories from the Religious Orders Chapter 5. Friends, Foes, and “Specters Spreading at Court”: How Güemes Seized the Mexico City Alcabala Tax in 1753-1754 Chapter 6. One Kingdom to Rule the Other?: New Spain versus New Galicia Chapter 7. Güemes’s Endgame: Helping the King and Helping Oneself Conclusion: Bourbon Brawn and Brain Measures and Weights Dramatis Personae Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
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