Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues
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Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues

The Court Society of Colonial Mexico 1702-1710

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  2. English
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Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues

The Court Society of Colonial Mexico 1702-1710

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Palace intrigues and clientelism drove politics at the viceregal court of colonial Mexico. By carefully reconstructing social networks in the court of Viceroy Duke of Alburquerque (1702-1710), Christoph RosenmĂźller reveals that the Duke presided over one of the most corrupt viceregal terms in Mexican history.Alburquerque was appointed by Spain's King Philip V at a time when expanding state power was beginning to meet with opposition in colonial Mexico. The Duke and his retainers, though seemingly working for the crown, actually built close alliances with locals to thwart the reform efforts emanating from Spain. Alburquerque collaborated with contraband traders and opposed the secularization of Indian parishes. He persecuted several local craftsmen and merchants, some of whom died after languishing in jail, accusing them of treason to bolster his own credentials as a loyal official. In the end, however, the dominant clique at the royal court in Madrid sought revenge. Alburquerque was forced to pay an unheard-of indemnity of 700, 000 silver pesos to regain the king's favour.Dealing with a topic and period largely ignored by historiography, RosenmĂźller exposes the vast patronage power of the viceroy at the historical watershed between the expiring Habsburg dynasty and the incoming Bourbon rulers. His analysis reveals that precursors of the Bourbon reforms and the struggle for Mexican independence were already at play in the early eighteenth century.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Information
  3. Title Page
  4. Bibliographic Information
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Abbreviations
  8. List of Figures and Tables
  9. 1. Introduction
  10. 2. The Political and Economic Culture of Spain’s Early-Eighteenth-Century Empire
  11. 3. Court and Corruption in Colonial Mexico
  12. 4. Clients and Creatures: Alburquerque’s Pervasive Patronage
  13. 5. The Clash over Contraband Commerce and the Consulado
  14. 6. Fighting the Faux Habsburg Conspiracy, 1706–1708
  15. 7. Alburquerque Resists Royal Reforms
  16. 8. Reform and Revenge: The Fall of Alburquerque, 1711–1715
  17. 9. Conclusion
  18. Appendices
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Back Cover