The “pueblos de españoles” in the Hispanic Monarchy. The Extending of Jurisdictions Towards the Self-government
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi25.1226Keywords:
Pueblos de españoles, Villas, Monarchy, Jurisdictions, PrivilegesAbstract
The article approaches the constitution of pueblos de españoles as processes of consolidation or extension of jurisdictions, and the procedures to obtain the privileges of the title of villa. Four cases with different actors and modalities in Buenos Aires during XVIII century and first years of XIX century are analyzed. The purpose is to assess the pueblos de españoles as political corpus of the Hispanic monarchy from their own processes of conformation, involved in power relations and conjunctures of change.
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