King's Living Image

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colonial administration
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early modern sovereignty
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imperial governance
indigenous relations
Juan De
Juan De Matienzo
King's Living Image
Labor Draft
legal pluralism
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mayor
Mexico City
monarchy
ordinarios
Philip III
political ritual
power
Queen Regent
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Spanish Colonial Project
Spanish imperial power structures
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Viceregal Authority
Viceregal Entry
Viceregal Palace
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415944441
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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To rule their vast new American territories, the Spanish monarchs appointed viceroys in an attempt to reproduce the monarchical system of government prevailing at the time in Europe. But despite the political significance of the figure of the viceroy, little is known about the mechanisms of viceregal power and its relation to ideas of kingship. Examining this figure, The King's LivingImage challenges long-held perspectives on the political nature of Spanish colonialism, recovering, at the same time, the complexity of the political discourses and practices of Spanish rule. It does so by studying the viceregal political culture that developed in New Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the mechanisms, both formal and informal, of viceregal rule. In so doing, The King's Living Image questions the very existence of a "colonial state" and contends that imperial power was constituted in ritual ceremonies. It also emphasizes the viceroys' significance in carrying out the civilizing mission of the Spanish monarchy with regard to the indigenous population. The King's LivingImage will redefine the ways in which scholars have traditionally looked at the viceregal administration in colonial Mexico.

Alejandro Cañeque is an Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies at the Gallatin School of New York University.

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