Venal Origins uncovers the legacy of 18th-century office-selling in Spanish America and its effects on local governance and subnational economic disparities. It shows how venal colonial officials fueled indigenous segregation, violent conflict, and institutionalized fiscal and labor systems that shaped the region's socio-economic current landscape.
Venal Origins uncovers the legacy of 18th-century office-selling in Spanish America and its effects on local governance and subnational economic disparities. It shows how venal colonial officials fueled indigenous segregation, violent conflict, and institutionalized fiscal and labor systems that shaped the region's socio-economic current landscape.
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Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society
Jenny Guardado is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Her research, featured in top academic journals, has received the Pi Sigma Alpha and Oliver E. Williamson awards. She previously served as a postdoctoral scholar at the Harris School of Public Policy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The 18th Century 'Market' of Offices 3. Why Sell Offices? 4. Office-Selling-Turned-Venality 5. Captured Administration: 18th Century Audiencias and Corregidores 6. To Flee or to Fight: Indigenous Responses to Venality 7. Colonial Venality and 19th Century State-Building 8. Conclusion: Corregimientos and Alcaldias in Spanish America Today Epilogue.
1. Introduction 2. The 18th Century 'Market' of Offices 3. Why Sell Offices? 4. Office-Selling-Turned-Venality 5. Captured Administration: 18th Century Audiencias and Corregidores 6. To Flee or to Fight: Indigenous Responses to Venality 7. Colonial Venality and 19th Century State-Building 8. Conclusion: Corregimientos and Alcaldias in Spanish America Today Epilogue.
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