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Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500–1830 examines the nature of Spanish American political culture by reevaluating the political theory, institutions, and practices of the Hispanic world. Consisting of eight case studies with a focus on New Spain and Quito, Jaime E. Rodríguez O. demonstrates that the process of independence of Spanish America differs from previous claims.

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"This delightful book forces us to rethink much of what we thought we knew about politics and political culture in Spanish America from conquest to independence."—Sean T. Perrone, Sixteenth Century Journal
"Distinguished historian [Rodríguez O's] documentation of extensive Indian participation in the political process in Ecuador following the crisis of 1808 warrants special mention. Clearly written, thoughtful, and persuasive, this important volume belongs in every college and university library."—M. A. Burkholder, Choice
"Rodríguez demonstrates how different social groups referred to the traditional political culture to defend their interests and improve their social position once the Spanish monarchy evolved from an absolutist regime to a constitutional one."—Abisai Pérez, Southwestern Historical Quarterly
"A leading scholar of Spanish American independence, Jaime E. Rodríguez O. brings to the English-speaking world a collection of articles that he published in Spanish over the last two decades. The volume aims to put the political to the forefront of discussions on the creation of Spanish American nations, a long-term commitment of Rodríguez O.'s and a complex matter worth discussion in the case of such an influential scholar."—Mónica Ricketts, Hispanic American Historical Review
“Jaime Rodríguez O. is a great historian of the Iberian Empires, and once again he shows his command of the subject in his latest book, Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500–1830. It is an insightful and in-depth examination of independence within an Atlantic framework. This analysis is both beautifully written and exciting to read.”—Christoph Rosenmüller, research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History and professor of Latin American history at Middle Tennessee State University

Table of Contents
List of Tables
Preface
A Note on Usage
Introduction
1. The Nature of Representation in New Spain
2. The Origins of the Quito Revolution of 1809
3. Clerical Culture in the Kingdom of Quito
4. Citizens of the Spanish Nation
5. The Emancipation of America
6. U.S. Independence and Spanish American Independence
7. Caudillos and Historians
8. New Directions and Old Questions
Source Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781496200884, 978-1496200884
      ISBN10: 1496200888

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500–1830 examines the nature of Spanish American political culture by reevaluating the political theory, institutions, and practices of the Hispanic world. Consisting of eight case studies with a focus on New Spain and Quito, Jaime E. Rodríguez O. demonstrates that the process of independence of Spanish America differs from previous claims.

      Trade Review
      "This delightful book forces us to rethink much of what we thought we knew about politics and political culture in Spanish America from conquest to independence."—Sean T. Perrone, Sixteenth Century Journal
      "Distinguished historian [Rodríguez O's] documentation of extensive Indian participation in the political process in Ecuador following the crisis of 1808 warrants special mention. Clearly written, thoughtful, and persuasive, this important volume belongs in every college and university library."—M. A. Burkholder, Choice
      "Rodríguez demonstrates how different social groups referred to the traditional political culture to defend their interests and improve their social position once the Spanish monarchy evolved from an absolutist regime to a constitutional one."—Abisai Pérez, Southwestern Historical Quarterly
      "A leading scholar of Spanish American independence, Jaime E. Rodríguez O. brings to the English-speaking world a collection of articles that he published in Spanish over the last two decades. The volume aims to put the political to the forefront of discussions on the creation of Spanish American nations, a long-term commitment of Rodríguez O.'s and a complex matter worth discussion in the case of such an influential scholar."—Mónica Ricketts, Hispanic American Historical Review
      “Jaime Rodríguez O. is a great historian of the Iberian Empires, and once again he shows his command of the subject in his latest book, Political Culture in Spanish America, 1500–1830. It is an insightful and in-depth examination of independence within an Atlantic framework. This analysis is both beautifully written and exciting to read.”—Christoph Rosenmüller, research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History and professor of Latin American history at Middle Tennessee State University

      Table of Contents
      List of Tables
      Preface
      A Note on Usage
      Introduction
      1. The Nature of Representation in New Spain
      2. The Origins of the Quito Revolution of 1809
      3. Clerical Culture in the Kingdom of Quito
      4. Citizens of the Spanish Nation
      5. The Emancipation of America
      6. U.S. Independence and Spanish American Independence
      7. Caudillos and Historians
      8. New Directions and Old Questions
      Source Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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