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Rodriguez Nupan, Elver Armando. "Alcabalas de Sogamoso: Tensiones ante la aplicación de un nuevo método de recaudo en un pueblo del Nuevo Reino de Granada, 1805-1818." HiSTOReLo. Revista de Historia Regional y Local 5, no. 9 (2013): 73–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/historelo.v5n9.36037.

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En este artículo se analiza el impacto de la aplicación de un nuevo método de recaudo de las alcabalas en Sogamoso entre 1805 y 1818, en el contexto de las reformas político-administrativas emprendidas por los Borbones en el Nuevo Reino de Granada a partir de la mitad del siglo XVIII. Se abordan diferentes niveles de tensión entre funcionarios, grupos sociales y élites locales emergentes, para demostrar que la aplicación tardía de las reformas borbónicas en Sogamoso, fueron recibidas localmente con el mismo descontento que causaron en todo el territorio americano.Palabras Clave: alcabalas, Reformas borbónicas, impuestos, Sogamoso.¨Alcabalas¨ of Sogamoso: Tensions as a Result of the Implementation of a New Method of Collection in a Town of the New Kingdom of Granada, 1805-1818Abstract Through this paper is analyzed the impact of the application of a new method for collection of the alcabalas in Sogamoso between 1805 and 1818, in the context of political and administrative reforms undertaken by the Bourbons in the New Kingdom of Granada from half of the eighteenth century. It addresses different levels of tension between officials, social groups and emerging local elites, to show that the late implementation of the Bourbon reforms in Sogamoso, were received locally with the same discontent that caused throughout the Americas.Keywords: alcabalas, Bourbon reforms, taxes, Sogamoso.
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ANDRIEN, KENNETH J. "The Politics of Reform in Spain's Atlantic Empire during the Late Bourbon Period: The Visita of José García de León y Pizarro in Quito." Journal of Latin American Studies 41, no. 4 (2009): 637–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x0999054x.

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AbstractThis article examines the political imbroglios surrounding the tenure of José García de León y Pizarro (1778–84) as visitador and president-regent of the Audiencia or Kingdom of Quito, in order to demonstrate the deep political divisions that emerged in Spain's Atlantic empire over the Bourbon Reforms. García Pizarro's policies strengthened the colonial state and produced a dramatic increase in crown revenues, but they also led to a groundswell of protest from local elites and even provoked the condemnation of his successors. These political struggles in Quito reveal the many competing viewpoints about the reform and renovation of Spanish Empire. The Bourbon Reforms emerged from a series of hotly contested political struggles on both sides of the Atlantic, leading to patchy and even distinctive outcomes in different regions of the empire. This political contestation also helps to explain why no coherent, commonly accepted plan for the reform of Spain's Atlantic empire ever emerged during the century.
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Cuello, José. "The Economic Impact of the Bourbon Reforms and the Late Colonial Crisis of Empire at the Local Level: The Case of Saltillo, 1777-1817." Americas 44, no. 3 (1988): 301–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1006909.

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The massive efforts of the Bourbon monarchs of the late colonial period to give their Spanish-American empire a modern state apparatus, extract more revenues from it, and defend it effectively from foreign interlopers involved an unprecedented assertion of royal authority at all levels of government, including the local one. Municipal government throughout the Americas became both an object of reform and one of the chief instruments of Bourbon reorganization at ground level. All the major activities and changes that required direct contact with the general population, from the taking of censuses and the establishment of militia units to the imposition of new taxes and the reorganization of the colonial financial structure, depended on municipal governments for their effective implementation. When the world wars for empires among Britain, France, and Spain reached a crisis stage for the Bourbons with Napoleon's invasion of Spain in 1808, the municipal governments became even more vital to the maintenance of the viceroyalties and the survival of the Spanish monarchy.
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PROCTOR, FRANK ‘TREY’. "Amores perritos: Puppies, Laughter and Popular Catholicism in Bourbon Mexico City." Journal of Latin American Studies 46, no. 1 (2014): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x13001557.

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AbstractIn late eighteenth-century Mexico City, Spanish colonials, particularly members of the urban middle and popular classes, performed a number of weddings and baptisms on puppies (which were wearing clothes or bejewelled collars) in the context of fandangos or dance parties. These ceremonies were not radical challenges to orthodoxy or conservative reactions in the face of significant economic, political, religious and cultural Bourbon reforms emanating from Spain. Employing Inquisitorial investigations of these ceremonies, this article explores the rise of pet keeping, the meanings of early modern laughter and the implications of the cultural and religious components of the Enlightenment-inspired Bourbon reforms in late colonial Mexico.
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Pastor, Roberto. "ALLAN J. KUETHE y KENNETH J. ANDRIEN, The Spanish Atlantic World in the Eighteenth Century. War and the Bourbon Reforms, 1713-1796, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2014." Brocar. Cuadernos de Investigación Histórica, no. 39 (November 3, 2015): 445–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.18172/brocar.2903.

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Gavira Márquez, María Concepción. "El escándalo de las quiebras en la Real Hacienda: las Cajas Reales de Oruro y Carangas, 1784-1804." Bolivian Studies Journal/Revista de Estudios Bolivianos 18 (July 21, 2011): 161–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/bsj.2011.29.

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The aim of this research paper is to critically analyze the effectiveness of the Bourbon Reforms in the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata. In 1802 the chaotic situation and multiple failures of the Royal Treasury led the Crown to send a visitor to the Viceroyalty. It had been denounced as scandalous the bankruptcies that took place in much of the Charcas’ Cajas Reales: La Paz, Oruro, Carangas. This work deals with bankruptcies occurred in the two Cajas located in the mining centers of Oruro and Carangas during the last two decades of the Eighteenth-century, a period associated with the Bourbon reforms and its success in the taxation of the American colonies.El objetivo de este trabajo de investigación es analizar críticamente la eficacia de las Reformas Borbónicas en el Virreinato del Río de la Plata. La situación de caos y múltiples quiebras en las instituciones de la Real Hacienda propició que en 1802 la Corona decidiera enviar un visitador al Virreinato, pues se habían denunciado como escandalosas las quiebras en gran parte de las Cajas Reales charqueñas: La Paz, Oruro, Carangas. El trabajo que presentamos aborda la quiebra que se produjo en las dos Cajas ubicadas en los centros mineros de Oruro y Carangas durante las dos últimas décadas del siglo XVIII, periodo vinculado a la reformas borbónicas y su éxito en la fiscalización de las colonias americanas.
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RAMÓN, GABRIEL. "Bourbon manoeuvres in the plaza: shifting urban models in late colonial Lima." Urban History 44, no. 4 (2016): 622–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926816000535.

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ABSTRACT:Most colonial Hispanic American cities were originally planned around a main plaza, which was a multifunctional square crucial for urban life. This spatial model for the whole city based on a main square is termed thePlaza Mayormodel. Bourbon reforms of the second half of the eighteenth century aimed at transforming this model according to aPlaza de Armasorganization. Here, these two models (Plaza MayorandPlaza de Armas) are characterized, and their contradictions in terms of political projects and quotidian city life are analysed. For late colonial Lima, Bourbon efforts to introduce thePlaza de Armasare shown to have affected both the main function of the central square and the entire urban system.
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Murray, Claudia. "The Regulation of Buenos Aires’ Private Architecture During the Late Eighteenth Century." Architectural History 51 (2008): 137–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00003051.

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The end of the Habsburg dynasty in 1700 left the Spanish empire in ruins, and the military defeats and ensuing peace treaties considerably diminished Spain’s power in Europe. The new century saw the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty and with it a greater French influence. Under the banner of the Enlightenment, monarchical rule and scientific knowledge combined in Spain to bring about a more comprehensive form of government, whose internal policies aimed at improving educational opportunities, social conditions and economic life.The set of new rules and regulations implemented by the new monarchs in order to achieve these goals are now known as the Bourbon Reforms, and their economic implications for the River Plate region have been the subject of much research. This article intends to add to studies of the region from an urban perspective, focusing on the transformation that its capital city, Buenos Aires, experienced under the Bourbons, with the intention of revealing how the new authorities attempted to reinstate the urban layout of the city by dictating new aesthetic values at both urban and domestic levels. As will be explained, the stricter control of land and building also meant stricter control of the population, but Buenos Aires’ citizens — known as porteños — accepted this, as they rapidly learnt that submitting to constraints on their privately-financed architecture could leave them with a healthy profit.
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Grieco, Viviana L. "Socializing the King's Debt: Local and Atlantic Financial Transactions of the Merchants of Buenos Aires, 1793-1808." Americas 65, no. 3 (2009): 321–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.0.0100.

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Between 1722 and 1779, the Bourbon kings managed to achieve financial stability without broadening the tax base or borrowing on a large scale. The incorporation of Aragon's territories under the crown of Castile, the Bourbon administrative reforms, sustained population and economic growth during the first half of the eighteenth century, added to the silver coming from the Americas, explain the general increase in income within the existing fiscal constitution. The revenues extracted from the American possessions, in particular from New Spain, were essential in keeping the metropolitan budget balanced. However, from the 1790s onwards, constant international warfare made ordinary revenues collected in the Americas insufficient for financing deficit spending in Spain. To meet shortfalls, the crown implemented extraordinary measures including the collection of loans, donativos, ecclesiastical subsidies, and the enforcement of the Decreto de Consolidación de vales reales in 1804. These measures demonstrate that the Spanish crown increasingly relied on its imperial financial network to balance its budget, and simultaneously postponed the politically costly implementation of a thorough fiscal reform in the metropolis.
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Fisher, John. "The Bourbon Reforms in Spanish America: a Semi-Autobiographical Re-Evaluation." Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research 18, no. 1 (2012): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13260219.2012.691257.

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Guibovich, Pérez Pedro M. "La literatura francesa en el virreinato del Perú: comercio legal y contrabando en el periodo tardío colonial*." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/121971.

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La difusión de la literatura francesa en el virreinato peruano en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII es el tema de estudio de este artículo. El autor reconstruye cómo por medio del comercio y del contrabando los libros franceses prohibidos y no prohibidos llegaron a manos de los lectores de la sociedad colonial. Argumenta que el estudio de la circulación de la literatura francesa permite examinar las contradicciones de la política cultural impulsada por la administración borbónica.---The dissemination of French literature in the Peruvian viceroyalty in the second part of the XVIII century is the theme of this article. The author reconstructs how, via commerce and contraband, forbidden and non-forbidden French books reached the hands of readers in colonial society. The author argues that the study of the circulation of French literature allows us to examine the contradictions in the cultural policy fostered by the Bourbon administration.
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Lerner, Adrián. "WARREN, Adam. Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru: Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010, 290 pp." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/122219.

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Brown, Kendall W. "Guerra, impuestos y reformas financieras: las colonias españolas e inglesas del siglo XVIII." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2015. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/122258.

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After the Seven Years War ended in 1763, Spain undertook fiscal reforms not only to pay for the costs of the conflict but also to improve imperial defenses. New and increased taxes led to colonial resistance. Meanwhile, the British Parliament imposed new taxes on its American subjects. In the British case, fiscal demands drove the Thirteen Colonies out of the empire, whereas in the Spanish colonies, the resistance provoked by the new fiscal policies did not lead to independence. This paper will examine some of the reasons for the different outcomes in British and Spanish America.<br>Después de que terminó la Guerra de los Siete Años en 1763, España inició una serie de reformas fiscales, que tuvo el propósito no solamente de sufragar el costo del conflicto sino también de mejorar las defensas imperiales. Los nuevos e incre- mentados impuestos causaron la resistencia en el ámbito colonial. El Parlamento británico también impuso nuevas contribuciones sobre sus colonos americanos. En el caso británico, las demandas fiscales resultaron en la Independencia de las Trece Colonias, mientras que, para el Perú, la nueva política fiscal no condujo a la Independencia. Este artículo examina algunas de las razones por las que en ambos procesos se dieron diferentes resultados.
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Quarlery, Lía. "Comunalización jesuita y desintegración reduccional. Políticas alternativas de colonización en la frontera luso-española." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/121944.

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The present work, through a broad historical survey and an analysis of laws on mission administration during the period of domination by the Society of Jesus (1620-1767) and the post-Jesuit period (1768-1801) in the territory occupied by the Guaraní, analyzes the characteristics of two models of organization and administration for the Guaraní population: Jesuit communalism and Bourbon assimilation. Specifically, we reconstruct the ideological bases, the contextual factors and the political objectives inscribed in each model, as well as contrasting them via specific oppositional frames: purity and mestizaje, community and individual, spatial subjection and mobility, and segregation and assimilation.<br>En el presente trabajo, por medio de un recorrido histórico amplio y del análisis de ordenanzas sobre la administración misional emitidas en el periodo de dominio de la Compañía de Jesús (1620-1767) y en el posjesuita (1768-1801) en el territorio ocupado por los guaraníes, se analizan las características de dos modelos de organización y administración de dicha población: el de comunalización jesuita y el de asimilación borbónica. Específicamente, se reconstruyen las bases ideológicas, los factores contextuales y los objetivos políticos inscritos en ambos modelos, como también se contrasta a estos últimos a partir de ciertos cuadros de oposiciones: pureza y mestizaje, comunidad e individuo, sujeción espacial y movilidad, y segregación y asimilación.
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Jones, Cameron D. "In Service of God and King: Conflicts between Bourbon Reformers and the Missionaries of Santa Rosa de Ocopa in Peru, 1709-1824." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1374072518.

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Castejón, Philippe. "Réformer la monarchie espagnole : le système de gouvernement de José de Galvez (1765-1787) : réformes politiques, réseau et Superior Gobierno." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010513.

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Le but de cette thèse est d'examiner les réformes politiques qui sont intervenues sous le règne de Charles III. La chronologie (1765-1787) se confond avec la visite générale de José de Gálvez en Nouvelle Espagne, puis avec sa nomination, en 1776, au secrétariat d’État des Indes. Au cours de cette période furent créées de nouvelles juridictions : une vice-royauté, deux capitaineries générales, trois audiencias et desintendances presque partout aux Indes. Ce moment est unique dans l'histoire de la monarchie espagnole par l'ampleur des réformes adoptées. Mais plus que les réformes elles-mêmes, c'est leur genèse et les moyens mis en œuvre pour les adopter qui ont attiré notre attention. À travers l'étude du réseau de José de Gálvez, nous avons pu observer une véritable politique de prise de contrôle du gouvernement des Indes. Le clientélisme du secrétaire d’État est alors mis au service de ses projets politiques. Ces réformes engagent une fragmentation du superior gobierno et un affaiblissement de l'autorité des vice-rois. Un nouveau système de gouvernement des Indes estalors expérimenté<br>This dissertation examines the political reforms under the rule of Charles III and, especially, under José de Gálvez, first, as Visitador General of New Spain and, later, as Secretary of State of the Indies. Between 1765 and 1787, Gálvez undertook several profound changes in the Indies’ government, including the creation of new administrative territories: a viceroyalty, two capitanías generales, three audiencias, and numerous intendencias in almost all the Indies. This period was unique for the Spanish monarchy not only for the large-scale reforms, but also for the means to achieve them, which is the focus of our research. By studying the José de Gálvez’s network, we argued that it succeeded in taking control of the Indies’ government. In fact, the goal of the Secretary of State’s clientelism was to serve his political projects. Furthermore, Gálvez’s reforms caused the fragmentation of the Superior Gobierno and the weakness of viceroys’ authority, which resulted in a new government system in the Indies
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Jocelyn-Holt, Letelier Alfredo. "Liberal-republicanism and politics in Chile : from Bourbon reformism to the national state." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1992. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cde54a9f-8ec9-4fbd-a813-cd8c641e78d2.

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The subject of this thesis is the historical relation between tradition and modernity in Chile in its transition from the XVIIIth century to Independence and its immediate aftermath. In order to study this relation, the thesis begins by analysing the effects that Bourbon reformism —the first attempt to modernize the state institutionally— had in Chile. Special emphasis is placed on the attitude of the ruling èlite vis-à-vis these reforms (Part I). Subsequently, the thesis centres its attention on the last thirty years of Spanish dominion and the repercussions brought about by the collapse of monarchy. Why a traditional society chose liberal-republicanism as a new legitimating order is the principal question analysed in Part II. The last section —Part III— is concerned with the immediate effects produced by this political option, in particular the emergence of a new consolidated government order and nationalist state during the 1820s. How liberal-republicanism reinforced a predisposition towards political change in addition to preparing the ground for further changes is also dealt with in this last part. Finally, the thesis contains an analysis of the main historiographical interpretations which have been put forward concerning Independence. Overall, the dissertation attempts to demonstrate that Chilean Independence is part of a process of long duration of an emancipatory nature, starting in the XVIIIth century, and which entails a gradual change towards modernity. The thesis affirms that a conjunctural change such as Independence, involving basically a political-ideological transformation of the traditional legitimating order, was to be of crucial importance for the later evolution of the country towards a broader form of modernization, even if the latter was not always foreseen or necessarily wanted. The thesis, thus, challenges conventional conservative interpretations which view Independence as a merely epiphenomenal or frustrated revolution, while questioning also voluntarist explanations of a liberal sort which tend to exaggerate the omniscience of the process.
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Jones, Cameron David. "The Will of God and the Will of the King: The Missionaries of Ocopa and Conflicts between Church and State in Mid-Eighteenth Century Colonial Peru." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1236284274.

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Milner, Lauren E. "“Respectably Dull”: Striptease, Tourism and Reform in Postwar New Orleans." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2012. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1601.

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The French Quarter of New Orleans and its famous Bourbon Street receive millions of visitors each year and are the subjects of both scholarly study and the popular imagination. Bourbon Street’s history of striptease has largely been untouched by scholars. In the post-World War II period, nightclubs featuring striptease entertainment drew the attention of reform-minded city and police officials, who attempted to purge striptease from the city’s historic district in an effort to whitewash the city’s main tourist area and appeal to potential outside economic industrial opportunities. Through news articles, correspondence, tourism brochures, and published reports, this thesis explores how striptease endured on Bourbon Street despite various reform campaigns against it and shows that striptease was an integral part of the New Orleans tourist economy in the postwar period.
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Betalleluz, Betford. "BROWN, Kendall W. Bourbons and Brandy. Imperial Reform in Eighteenth Century Arequipa, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque 1986, 319 p." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/122229.

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Books on the topic "Bourbon Reforms"

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Medicine and politics in colonial Peru: Population growth and the Bourbon reforms. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010.

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Pearce, Adrian J. The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247.

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Bourbons and brandy: Imperial reform in eighteenth-century Arequipa. University of New Mexico Press, 1986.

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The very nature of God: Baroque Catholicism and religious reform in Bourbon, Mexico City. University of New Mexico Press, 2010.

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Larkin, Brian R. The very nature of God: Baroque Catholicism and religious reform in Bourbon Mexico City. University of New Mexico Press, 2010.

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Larkin, Brian R. The very nature of God: Baroque Catholicism and religious reform in Bourbon Mexico City. University of New Mexico Press, 2010.

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The art of professing in Bourbon Mexico: Crowned-nun portraits and reform in the convent. University of Texas Press, 2014.

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Peabody, Sue. A Perfect Storm. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190233884.003.0007.

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In 1817, following the Bourbon Restoration, the French crown attempted to reform the Isle Bourbon judiciary, dominated by creole men from island’s planter elite. The man sent to spearhead the reforms, the liberal attorney general Louis Gilbert Boucher, immediately came into conflict with Philippe Panon Desbassayns, the creole commissioner general of Isle Bourbon. Furcy and Constance realized the opportunity to challenge Furcy’s enslavement to Joseph Lory and initiated a freedom suit. Following instructions by Boucher and Jacques Sully Brunet, a young, creole, Paris-trained lawyer, Furcy initiated his emancipation by exiting his master’s property and declaring himself a free man.
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Andrien, Kenneth J., and Allan J. Kuethe. Spanish Atlantic World in the Eighteenth Century: War and the Bourbon Reforms, 1713-1796. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2014.

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The Spanish Atlantic World In The Eighteenth Century War And The Bourbon Reforms 17131796. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Ramírez, Susan Elizabeth. "The Bourbon reforms." In A History of Colonial Latin America from First Encounters to Independence. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367853143-10.

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Andrien, Kenneth J. "The Bourbon Reforms, Independence, and the Spread of Quechua and Aymara." In History and Language in the Andes. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230370579_6.

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McFarlane, Anthony. "Political Corruption and Reform in Bourbon Spanish America." In Political Corruption in Europe and Latin America. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24588-8_3.

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Möbius, Katrin, and Sascha Möbius. "7.4 “There, the Officer Has the Life of a Slave”: The Transfer of Military Knowledge and Military Mentalities from Prussia to Spain in the Age of the Bourbon Reforms of Charles III." In Das Meer. Maritime Welten in der Frühen Neuzeit. Böhlau Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412513122.465.

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Pearce, Adrian J. "Reform Abated, 1736 to 1745." In The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247_6.

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Tingle, Elizabeth. "The Origins of Counter Reform Piety in Nantes: The Catholic League and its Aftermath (1585–1617)." In Politics and Religion in Early Bourbon France. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230236684_10.

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Pearce, Adrian J. "Introduction The Early Bourbon Period in Spanish South America: An Interpretation." In The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247_1.

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Pearce, Adrian J. "Reform Renewed: The Second Cycle, 1745 to 1763." In The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247_7.

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Pearce, Adrian J. "The First Cycle of Reform, 1710s to 1736: Spanish Atlantic Trade." In The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247_4.

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Pearce, Adrian J. "Imperial Hiatus: War in Spain and Crisis in Peru, 1700 to 1720s." In The Origins of Bourbon Reform in Spanish South America, 1700–1763. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137362247_2.

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