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Colombia before Independence

Economy, Society, and Politics under Bourbon Rule (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

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An edition of Colombia before independence (1993)

Colombia before Independence

Economy, Society, and Politics under Bourbon Rule (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

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This is a study of Colombia during the final century of Spanish rule, spanning the years between the accession of the Bourbon dynasty to the Spanish throne in 1700 and the collapse of Spain's colonial authority in 1810.

Based on extensive research in Spanish and Colombian archives, it gives a full account of the region's economic and political development during a distinctive period in Spanish American history when the Bourbon monarchy strove to rebuild Spain'spower by rationalizing the institutions and expanding the economy of its empire.

Columbia (then known as New Granada) was one of the first of Spain's American dominions affected by Bourbon reformism, and the interactions of new policies with existing economic structures, established forms of government, and entrenched political practices are central themes in this book.

To gauge the impact of Bourbon imperialism, the study focuses first on the context within which colonial government functioned sketching the salient features of its development from the sixteenth century, charting the regional components of economy and society during the eighteenth century, and tracing the trajectory and economic influence of the gold mining industry that underpinned its commerce.

The book then analyzes the influence of Spanish imperialism on the region's economic and political development by examining the origins and effects of Bourbon policies designed to revitalize Spanish exploitation of the region's resources and to assert authority over its peoples. In so doing, it offers a general reassessment of the impact of Spanish imperialism on the region's economy. These findings are matched by a detailed depiction of political and ideological developments during the eighteenth century, showing the interplay of institutional reform and intellectual innovation with rebellion and sedition, mapping shifts in creole political thinking and assessing their implications for the stability of the colonial order.

Finally, the book turns from the functioning of the colonial order to a close examination of the context and causes of its collapse, showing, by way of conclusion, how external events interacted with internal pressures to bring about the fall of the colonial regime and the emergence of movement for politcal emancipation.

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Cover of: Colombia before Independence
Colombia before Independence: Economy, Society, and Politics under Bourbon Rule (Cambridge Latin American Studies)
May 16, 2002, Cambridge University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Colombia ante de la independencia
Colombia ante de la independencia: economía, sociedad, y política bajo el dominio borbón
1997, Banco de la República, El Ancora Editores
in Spanish - 1a ed. en espanól.
Cover of: Colombia before independence
Colombia before independence: economy, society, and politics under Bourbon rule
1993, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"To trace the origins of the Spanish colonial society that later became the Republic of Colombia, we must return to the opening decades of the sixteenth century, when Spaniards ranged along the coast between Cabo de la Vela and the Isthmus of Panama, searching for gold and slaves."

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Library of Congress
F2272 .M4 1993

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Paperback
Number of pages
416
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL7768076M
ISBN 10
0521894492
ISBN 13
9780521894494
OCLC/WorldCat
49549690

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To trace the origins of the Spanish colonial society that later became the Republic of Colombia, we must return to the opening decades of the sixteenth century, when Spaniards ranged along the coast between Cabo de la Vela and the Isthmus of Panama, searching for gold and slaves.
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