Hierarchy, commerce and fraud in Bourbon Spanish America :
[Book]
a postal inspector's exposé /
Ruth Hill.
1st ed.
Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
2005.
1 online resource (xii, 396 pages) :
illustrations, maps
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-378) and index.
Mexico City versus Lima : pila, puente, pan and peines -- Defacing a Bourbon legend : Pedro, Pardo, Paulino and Perulero -- En route and in the loop : trade, metals and elites, circa 1700-1750 -- Of gods and men : Bourbon blindness and the post, circa 1750-1800 -- Before race : hierarchy in Bourbon Spanish America -- The Inca impostor unmasked : culture, controversy and Concolorcorvo -- Trial of the century : humor, rhetoric and the law.
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Race and class in 18th-century Spanish America.
JSTOR
22573/ctv17v2hgz
Hierarchy, commerce and fraud in Bourbon Spanish America.
9780826514929
Concolorcorvo,approximately 1706-Lazarillo de ciegos caminantes.
Corruption-- Latin America-- History-- 18th century.
Fraud-- Latin America-- History-- 18th century.
Oligarchy-- Latin America-- History-- 18th century.
Social classes-- Latin America-- History-- 18th century.