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Diario de Don Francisco de Saavedra
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 372

Diario de Don Francisco de Saavedra

Diario de Don Francisco de Saavedra durante la comisión que tuvo a su cargo desde el 25 de junio de 1780 hasta el 20 del mismo mes de 1783, época decisiva en la historia mundial, en la que concluyen el imperio francés en América (1763), el inglés (1783) y el español; surgiendo así una nueva Europa y una nueva América.

Misión de guerra en el Caribe
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 444

Misión de guerra en el Caribe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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José de Gálvez letters
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 21

José de Gálvez letters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1780
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly letters to Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis. Topics include the Battle of Pensacola and Spanish operations against the British during the American Revolution.

Bureaucrats, Planters, and Workers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Bureaucrats, Planters, and Workers

Honorable Mention, Bolton Memorial Prize, Conference on Latin American History A government monopoly provides an excellent case study of state-society relationships. This is especially true of the tobacco monopoly in colonial Mexico, whose revenues in the later half of the eighteenth century were second only to the silver tithe as the most valuable source of government income. This comprehensive study of the tobacco monopoly illuminates many of the most important themes of eighteenth-century Mexican social and economic history, from issues of economic growth and the supply of agricultural credit to rural relations, labor markets, urban protest and urban workers, class formation, work discipl...

Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700–1860
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 761

Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700–1860

This book is the latest contribution to a unique series in a common format documenting in great detail the warships of the major naval powers during the age of sail. To date, four volumes have covered the British Navy, two have been devoted to the French Navy and one each to the Dutch and Russian Navies. This volume on the Spanish Navy, for much of its history the third largest in the world, fills the final gap in the ranks of the major maritime powers. This book is the first comprehensive listing of these ships in English and covers the development of all the naval vessels owned or deployed by Spain during the period of the Bourbon monarchy from 1700 to 1860 (including the period of French ...

Don Francisco Xavier de Lizana ...
  • Language: es

Don Francisco Xavier de Lizana ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1809
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Buen Gusto and Classicism in the Visual Cultures of Latin America, 1780-1910
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Buen Gusto and Classicism in the Visual Cultures of Latin America, 1780-1910

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-15
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  • Publisher: UNM Press

The promotion of classicism in the visual arts in late eighteenth and nineteenth-century Latin America and the need to “revive” buen gusto (good taste) are the themes of this collection of essays. The contributors provide new insights into neoclassicism and buen gusto as cultural, not just visual, phenomena in the late colonial and early national periods and promote new approaches to the study of Latin American art history and visual culture. The essays examine neoclassical visual culture from assorted perspectives. They consider how classicism was imposed, promoted, adapted, negotiated, and contested in myriad social, political, economic, cultural, and temporal situations. Case studies show such motivations as the desire to impose imperial authority, to fashion the nationalist self, and to form and maintain new social and cultural ideologies. The adaptation of classicism and buen gusto in the Americas was further shaped by local factors, including the realities of place and the influence of established visual and material traditions.

Bárbaros
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 487

Bárbaros

Two centuries after CortÉs and Pizarro seized the Aztec and Inca empires, Spain's conquest of America remained unfinished. Indians retained control over most of the lands in Spain's American empire. Mounted on horseback, savvy about European ways, and often possessing firearms, independent Indians continued to find new ways to resist subjugation by Spanish soldiers and conversion by Spanish missionaries. In this panoramic study, David J. Weber explains how late eighteenthcentury Spanish administrators tried to fashion a more enlightened policy toward the people they called bÁrbaros, or "savages." Even Spain's most powerful monarchs failed, however, to enforce a consistent, well-reasoned po...