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La Monarquía indiana de Carlos II en la encrujiada
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At the end of the 17th century, Spanish America was not yet in the throes of the crisis that would lead to the decadence of its Empire. This book unravels the causes and consequences of the political changes carried out by Carlos II in one of the most powerful kingdoms of his patrimony: Peru. This book shows, from a hitherto unexamined perspective, how Hispanic America was a forerunner in the reforms of the viceregal courts, which in turn reshaped the paradigm of government and interaction of the distant kingdoms. From then on, the Hispanic Monarchy shifted its interests towards America, in a reorganisation of its territories that led it not only to fight for its resilience, but also to strengthen its leading role in the international politics it had inherited from the Bourbon dynasty.
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Keywords
- America
- Carlos II
- distancia
- Monarquía católica
- Peru
- Poder
- reconfiguración
- reforma política
- reinos
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHK History of the Americas
- Virrey