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    Reformas borbónicas en el obispado de Guadalajara. Division de curatos, negociacion y discurso cartografico by Celina G. Becerra Jiménez, Rocío Castillo-Aja

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Conflict and negotiation were the paths that led to the articulation of the diverse corporations that made up society in the Spanish Empire from the 16th to 18th centuries, each with its own privileges and obligations. When the Bourbon Reforms were implemented in the late 18th century to rationalize the administration of the Empire and its overseas territories, new tensions grew between the Crown’s representatives and local populations, but cartography emerged as an efficient tool for transmitting the arguments of those localities and their power groups to the ecclesiastical hierarchy and other representatives of the Crown. …”
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