The Politics of Reform in Spain's Atlantic Empire during the Late Bourbon Period: The Visita of Jose Garcia de Leon y Pizarro in Quito

This article examines the political imbroglios surrounding the tenure of Jose Garcia de Leon y Pizarro (1778-84) as visitador and president-regent of the Audiencia or Kingdom of Quito, in order to demonstrate the deep political divisions that emerged in Spain's Atlantic empire over the Bourbon...

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