Another Jerusalem: Political Legitimacy and Courtly Government in the Kingdom of New Spain (1535 - 1568) (Atlantic World, #35)

by Jose-Juan Lopez-Portillo

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In 'Another Jerusalem': Political Legitimacy and Courtly Government in the Kingdom of New Spain (1535-1568) Jose-Juan Lopez-Portillo offers a new approach to understanding why the most densely populated and culturally sophisticated regions of Mesoamerica accepted the authority of Spanish viceroys. By focusing on the routines and practices of quotidian political life in New Spain, and the ideological affinities that bound indigenous and non-indigenous political communities to the viceregal regime, Lopez Portillo discloses the formation of new loyalties, interests and identities particular to New Spain. Rather than the traditional view of European colonial domination over a demoralized indigenous population, New Spain now appears as Mexico City's sub-empire: an aggregate of the Habsburg 'composite monarchy'.



"Embellished with wonderful illustrations, this work draws upon extensive secondary and primary sources. Scholars studying Spain's America will find it a thoughtful addition to historical literature on 16th-century New Spain." - M. A. Burkholder, University of Missouri - St. Louis, in: CHOICE, July 2018 Vol. 55 No. 11
  • ISBN10 9004341455
  • ISBN13 9789004341456
  • Publish Date 11 December 2017 (first published 7 December 2017)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brill
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 356
  • Language English