Corruption in the Iberian Empires
Greed, Custom, and Colonial Networks
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of New Mexico Press
Published:30th Apr '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This book provides new perspectives into a subject that historians have largely overlooked. The contributors use fresh archival research from Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Bolivia, Mexico, and the Philippines to examine the lives of slaves and farmworkers as well as self-serving magistrates, bishops, and traders in contraband. The authors show that corruption was a powerful discourse in the Atlantic world. Investigative judges could dismiss culprits, jail them, or, sometimes, have them “garroted and their corpses publicly displayed.
“This fascinating collection of detailed studies rests on archival research spanning more than two centuries of Iberian rule and provides insight into the changing meaning of corruption from the Río de la Plata to Mexico to the Philippine Islands.”—Mark A. Burkholder, author of Spaniards in the Colonial Empire: Creoles vs. Peninsulars?
ISBN: 9780826358257
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 480g
264 pages