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Pre-revolutionary Caracas, politics, economy, and society, 1777-1811, P. Michael McKinley

Label
Pre-revolutionary Caracas, politics, economy, and society, 1777-1811, P. Michael McKinley
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pre-revolutionary Caracas
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
715157745
Responsibility statement
P. Michael McKinley
Series statement
Cambridge Latin American studies, 56Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
politics, economy, and society, 1777-1811
Summary
Almost invariably, late-colonial Caracas has been described as a society full of tensions and a colony at odds with the imperial order. This study, in contrast, portrays a colony, which grew, prospered and matured within the confines of Empire. It depicts the late 1700s as the golden age of caraqueño colonial society and suggests that it was no accident that this late renaissance created an environment which bred the self-confident men who led much of Spanish America to independence. The causes of the independence struggle, and the violence, which accompanied it, are considered in the context of the imperial crisis provoked by Napoleon's invasion of Spain. The findings of this study are based on an exceptionally varied array of new data on the economy and society of late eighteenth-century Caracas, of which a collection of 800 wills is the most impressive.--, Provided by publisher
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