Provisions, gifts, bribes and loans: the Informaçion General of 1588 and the defense of viceregal authority in 16th century Peru

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.41.2021.113-140

Keywords:

Viceroyalty, Peru, Politics, Corruption, 16th Century

Abstract

Studies on the authority of viceroys in America, their conflicts at the local level, accusations of bad government and the mechanisms to control their performance have shed new light on the nature of viceregal political order, the scope and limits of monarchical power and the dynamics of constant negotiation carried on. This article analyzes the Informaçión Original accomplished in 1588 by conde del Villar, viceroy of Peru, which, beyond a self-examination, was a strategy to rebuild his authority and image as a legitimate political actor in the Peruvian scene.

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Author Biography

  • L. Miguel Costa Vigo, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

    Doctor en Historia por la Florida International University (FIU, 2004) y licenciado en Historia por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP, 1997). Actualmente es profesor ordinario a tiempo completo en el Departamento de Humanidades, sección de Historia, y coordinador del pregrado de Historia en la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas de la PUCP. Sus temas de investigación giran en torno a la historia colonial peruana-hispanoamericana, historia política-institucional virreinal, clientelismo, corrupción y patrimonialismo.

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Published

2021-11-29

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