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History of Mexico --- anno 1700-1799 --- Zacatecas --- Bolivia --- Charcas (Audiencia) --- Spain --- History --- History. --- Colonies
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"First four volumes of a projected five-volume set, the last of which is supposed to include an index. Work abstracts, in chronological order, the contents of royal decrees and orders dispatched to the Audiencia of Charcas between 1563 and 1717. A major set of primary sources. The Instituto de Investigaciones de Historia del Derecho also has published the three-volume set Libros registros-cedularios del Río de la Plata, 1534-1717 (1984-91), and has announced future publication of similar volumes for Tucumán and Paraguay"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Archivo General de Indias --- Catalogs. --- Bolivia --- Charcas (Audiencia) --- South America --- History --- Sources --- Bibliography
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"An examination of the application of late-colonial Bourbon policies concerning marriage and intimacy, their effects on people's lives, and how they resisted them to create, and break, intimate bonds in colonial Charcas"-- "Policies concerning marriage, morality, and intimacy were central to the efforts of the Spanish monarchy to maintain social control in colonial Charcas. The Bourbon Crown depended on the patriarchal, caste-based social system on which its colonial enterprise was built to maintain control over a vast region that today encompasses Bolivia and parts of Peru, Chile, Paraguay, and Argentina. Intimacy became a fulcrum of social control contested by individuals, families, the state, and the Catholic Church, and deeply personal emotions and experiences were unwillingly transformed into social, political, and moral challenges. In Of Love and Loathing, Nicholas A. Robins examines the application of late-colonial Bourbon policies concerning marriage, morality, and intimacy. Drawing on archival sources, Robins examines how such policies and the means by which they were enforced highlight the moral, racial, and patriarchal ideals of the time, and, more important, the degree to which the policies were evaded. Not only did free unions, illegitimate children, and de facto divorces abound, but women also had significantly more agency regarding resources, relationships, and movement than has previously been recognized. A surprising image of society emerges from Robins's analysis, one with considerably more moral latitude than can be found from the perspectives of religious doctrine and regal edicts"--
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