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Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and Its Empire 1759 180

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Zusatztext 'An eloquent and tightly written monograph ... meticulously researched and highly readable.' -Joseph Harrison, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 'Concise and well-argued. The strength of this volume is its deployment of regalism as an alternative framework for understanding government policy during the eighteenth century. Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and its Empire has the potential to open new insights into the study of the Latin American independence movements ... This book deserves an audience beyond scholars of eighteenth-century Spain and colonial Latin America; scholars of the Atlantic World, the Enlightenment, the history of political theory, and the early nineteenth century would also be stimulated by this volume' - Clinton Young, Itinerario 'Paquette's account is a clearly-argued and informative account with sparkles of originality that will pave the way for future studies. A must-read for scholars and graduate students working in the area of eighteenth-century studies' - Ruth Hill, Dieciocho: Hispanic Enlightenment 'Paquette weaves a dense tapestry of ideas, actors, and actions with threads of both older and newer scholarship on European empires. More advanced students will welcome Paquette's admirable summaries of such topics as the historiography on the Bourbon era, the origins and evolution of regalism, and the institutions of governance in the eighteenth-century Spanish empire. All readers will finda compelling argument and a wealth of evidence for the vibrancy of intellectual life in politics in Bourbon Spain and its American colonies. Paquette brings to bear a wide knowledge of primary and secondary published materials on eighteenth-century Spain and Europe and their transatlantic empires.' - Evelyn Powelll Jennings, H-Net Intellectual History (H-Ideas) 'Leading intellectuals in Spain wholeheartedly embraced the new science of political economy, for trade would rescue Spain from decline. They sought critically to emulate the successful commercial models of Spain's European rivals, yet without doing away with traditional legal formulas. Wielding the discourse of medieval 'regalism,' these reformers went after all corporate privileges, not only those of the Church, and expanded the centralizing hold of the State. Equally patriotic and cosmopolitan, government officials and Creole merchants in the backwaters of the empire, however, had views of their own and did not passively accept the formulas dished out by metropolitan reformers. This is a substantive contribution to the study of the colonial and imperial dimensions of political economy in the Enlightenment.' - Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, University of Texas at Austin, USA 'An important study that has much to say on both Spain and her empire in the latter half of the eighteenth century, and ought finally to kill the notion of the Antiguo Régimen as an archaic backwater whose only hope was reform atthe hands of Napoleon Bonaparte.' - Charles Esdaile, University of Liverpool, UK 'This fine book provides a meticulously researched and carefully written examination of the intellectual foundations of the Bourbon Reforms in the Caroline Era, all within the context of the wider Atlantic World. It is a major contribution to the burgeoning field of 'Atlantic History,' which should appeal to an audience of specialists and students alike.' - Kenneth J. Andrien, The Ohio State University, USA 'Paquette's discussion of the interplay of ideas, policies, and conceptions of the state in metropolitan Spain is intelligent and even-handed ... the book makes a major contribution to the field of Atlantic history. It studies Spanish America as an integral, not parallel, part of Iberian history. In addition, it ought to help put to rest lingering views that the Spanish monarchy was hopelessly outmoded and resistant to reform.' - Timothy E. Anna, The International History Review

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