LEADER 03382nam 2200481 450 001 9910309743603321 005 20190826145055.0 010 $a90-04-30879-2 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004308794 035 $a(CKB)3710000000886310 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4715114 035 $a 2016043902 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004308794 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000886310 100 $a20161019h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Spanish monarchy and the creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717-1739) $ethe politics of early Bourbon reform in Spain and Spanish America /$fby Francisco A. Eissa-Barroso 210 1$aLeiden, Netherlands :$cBrill,$d2017. 210 4$d©2017 215 $a1 online resource (340 pages) $cillustrations, map 225 1 $aEarly American History Series,$x1877-0216 ;$vVolume 6 311 $a90-04-30878-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgements -- List of Map and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Viceregal Institution in the Spanish World under the Habsburgs -- Northern South America at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century -- Reform under the First Bourbon: The Dawn of the Administrative Monarchy -- Giulio Alberoni, Reform through the Vía Reservada and the First Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada -- Two Architects and Faulty Foundations? Explaining the Suppression of the First Viceroyalty of New Granada -- The Viceroy?s Subjects: New Granada under the First Viceroyalty -- The End of Reform? José Patiño and New Granada?s Government between 1724 and 1739 -- The Council of Indies and the War of Jenkins? Ear: The Second Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada -- Conclusion -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Appendix III -- Appendix IV -- Back Matter -- Archival Sources -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aFrancisco A. Eissa-Barroso?s The Spanish Monarchy and the Creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717-1739) argues that the pace and character of the most salient Bourbon reform introduced in Spanish America in the early eighteenth century were determined by relations between New Granadan elites and authorities in Spain, reflected changes in European geopolitical configurations, and echoed the aims behind innovation in the Iberian Peninsula. At the same time, the book stresses the hierarchical and asymmetrical nature of interactions across the empire and the importance of changes affecting the central administration of the monarchy. Voices from across the Spanish world reached Madrid but were often manipulated to the benefit of competing factions at court. 410 0$aEarly American history series ;$vVolume 6. 607 $aSpain$xColonies$zAmerica$xAdministration 607 $aSpain$xHistory$yBourbons, 1700- 607 $aSpain$xPolitics and government$y1700-1746 607 $aColombia$xHistory$yTo 1810 676 $a946/.054 700 $aEissa-Barroso$b Francisco A.$0907123 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910309743603321 996 $aThe Spanish monarchy and the creation of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717-1739)$92029324 997 $aUNINA