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Although historians have devoted significant attention to the Spanish policies known broadly as the Bourbon Reforms and their impacts in Spain and some of its New World colonies, this book is the first to explore the Bourbon Refor ... celý popis
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Although historians have devoted significant attention to the Spanish policies known broadly as the Bourbon Reforms and their impacts in Spain and some of its New World colonies, this book is the first to explore the Bourbon Reforms? effects on Central America. Aspects of Central America's politics and society changed profoundly because of the reforms, but these essays reveal that changes weakened the region's ties to metropolitan Spain as often as they reinforced them. Contributors focus on specific policy changes and their consequences as well as transformations throughout the region for which no direct Bourbon inspiration appears responsible. They demonstrate that whether or not the Crown achieved its primary goals of centralization and control, its policies nevertheless provided opportunities for evident, often subtle, and occasionally unintentional shifts in the colonial government's relationship to its constituent populations.
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