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Spaniards in the Colonial Empire traces the privileges, prejudices, and conflicts between American-born and European-born Spaniards, within the Spanish colonies in the Americas from the sixteenth to early nineteenth centuries.
Covers three centuries of Spanish colonial power, beginning in the sixteenth century Explores social tension between creole and peninsular factions, connecting this friction with later colonial bids for independence Draws on recent research by Spanish and Spanish-American historians as well as Anglophone scholars Includes some coverage of Brazil and British colonies

Produktbeschreibung
Spaniards in the Colonial Empire traces the privileges, prejudices, and conflicts between American-born and European-born Spaniards, within the Spanish colonies in the Americas from the sixteenth to early nineteenth centuries.

Covers three centuries of Spanish colonial power, beginning in the sixteenth century
Explores social tension between creole and peninsular factions, connecting this friction with later colonial bids for independence
Draws on recent research by Spanish and Spanish-American historians as well as Anglophone scholars
Includes some coverage of Brazil and British colonies
Autorenporträt
Mark A. Burkholder is Professor of History at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. His books include Biographical Dictionary of Audiencia Ministers in the Americas, 1687-1821 (with D. S. Chandler, 1982), Biographical Dictionary of Councilors of the Indies, 1717-1808 (1986), and Colonial Latin America, Eighth Edition (with Lyman L. Johnson, March 2012).