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The people and the King: the Comunero Revolution in Colombia, 1781
John Leddy Phelan
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Frontmatter
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Illustrations (page ix)
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Maps (page xi)
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Preface (page xiii)
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Introduction (page xvii)
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I. Charles III
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1. From Kingdoms to Empire: The Political Innovations of Charles III (page 3)
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2. From Kingdom to Colony: The Fiscal and Economic Program of Charles III (page 18)
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II. Juan Francisco Berbeo
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3. The Crowd Riots (page 39)
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4. Patricians and Plebeians in Socorro (page 50)
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5. A Utopia for the People (page 67)
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6. A Utopia for the Nobles (page 79)
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7. A Utopia for the Indians: The Resguardos (page 89)
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8. A Utopia for the Indians: Indians in Revolt (page 95)
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9. Confrontation at Puente Real de Vélez (page 112)
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10. A Non-Battle in Bogotá and the Invasion of Girón (page 122)
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11. "War, War, On to Santa Fe" (page 131)
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12. Rendezvous in Zipaquirá (page 142)
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13. The Capitulations of Zipaquirá: Fiscal Aspects (page 156)
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14. The First Written Constitution of New Granada (page 172)
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III. Antonio Caballero y Góngora
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15. José Antonio Galán: Myth and Fact (page 189)
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16. The Second Enterprise against Santa Fe (page 200)
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17. The Reconquest of Socorro from Its "Infidelity" (page 212)
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18. The Carrot and the Stick (page 223)
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19. Caballero y Góngora and the Independence of Colombia (page 239)
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Note on the Sources (page 249)
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Notes (page 251)
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Index (page 293)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 84.2 (Apr. 1979): 598-599 | The People and the King: The Comunero Revolution in Columbia, 1781 |
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Published: c1978
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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