Reconstructs how Louis Balbes des Berton, or Duke of Crillón y Mahón, a Frenchman naturalized as Spaniard, attempted to persuade the Spanish Crown to grant him liberal commercial and colonizing concessions in Puerto Rico in the later 18th c. Author describes how Crillón at first wanted to settle and colonize parts of Santo Domingo near French St Domingue, but the Crown refused this, as part of increased measures against (further) foreign encroachments in Spanish territories, and granted him land in Puerto Rico in 1776 instead, for growing sugar, coffee, and other crops. He places this within the context of the Bourbon reforms, aimed at preventing foreign intrusions in more peripheral Spanish colonies like Puerto Rico then, by aligning these...
In 1808, a coup d’état led by the Audiencia and the powerful Consulate for Spanish Trade in the City...
After losing Havana to the British in 1762 and recovering her from them a year later thanks to the T...
International audienceSon of French counterrevolutionary emigrants, Canterac came to be a model offi...
One of the principal goals of the Bourbon reforms was the development of unexploited spaces in Spani...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
Hamar Olivares, Plans for the Occupation of Spanish-American Colonies, 1792-1793. The author analys...
This text is an extract of the second part of my thesis The intendants of the viceroyalty of New Spa...
The article deals with the Bourbon projects carried out by officers of the Spaniard Crown which rati...
Even when viceroy Juan Francisco Güemes y Horcasitas, first count of Revillagigedo, was one of the h...
This thesis explores the changes introduced in the Spanish system of viceregal rule, both in Peninsu...
Previous histories of the establishment of Spanish rule in Louisiana have centered primarily on its ...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
International audienceThe “Real Seminario de Nobles” in Madrid was subjected to surveillance by the ...
Among the most researched subjects of the history of Puerto Rico is the wave of European immigration...
This article focuses on M�d�ric Louis �lie Moreau de Saint-M�ry's Description Topographique et Polit...
In 1808, a coup d’état led by the Audiencia and the powerful Consulate for Spanish Trade in the City...
After losing Havana to the British in 1762 and recovering her from them a year later thanks to the T...
International audienceSon of French counterrevolutionary emigrants, Canterac came to be a model offi...
One of the principal goals of the Bourbon reforms was the development of unexploited spaces in Spani...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
Hamar Olivares, Plans for the Occupation of Spanish-American Colonies, 1792-1793. The author analys...
This text is an extract of the second part of my thesis The intendants of the viceroyalty of New Spa...
The article deals with the Bourbon projects carried out by officers of the Spaniard Crown which rati...
Even when viceroy Juan Francisco Güemes y Horcasitas, first count of Revillagigedo, was one of the h...
This thesis explores the changes introduced in the Spanish system of viceregal rule, both in Peninsu...
Previous histories of the establishment of Spanish rule in Louisiana have centered primarily on its ...
A study of the re-emergence of Spain as a major power in Europe in the generation after the War of t...
International audienceThe “Real Seminario de Nobles” in Madrid was subjected to surveillance by the ...
Among the most researched subjects of the history of Puerto Rico is the wave of European immigration...
This article focuses on M�d�ric Louis �lie Moreau de Saint-M�ry's Description Topographique et Polit...
In 1808, a coup d’état led by the Audiencia and the powerful Consulate for Spanish Trade in the City...
After losing Havana to the British in 1762 and recovering her from them a year later thanks to the T...
International audienceSon of French counterrevolutionary emigrants, Canterac came to be a model offi...