Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues

Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues

by Christoph Rosenmüller
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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 Rosenmüller reveals that the Duke presided over one.

First published
2008
Publishers
Dundurn Press

Patrons, Partisans, and Palace Intrigues: The Court Society of Colonial Mexico, 1702-1710 is a scholarly reconstruction of the social networks and intrigues in the court of Viceroy Duke of Alburquerque (1702-1710). Author Christoph Rosenmuller (assistant professor in the Department of History, Middle Tennessee State University) reveals the devastating depth of corruption in the Duke's court, including the alliances he built with the local population to deny reform efforts originating from Spain.

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